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The Nissan Maxima was discontinued from the Mexican market after the 2020 model year. For the US and Canada, Nissan ended production of the Maxima in 2023. However, the Maxima name could be used on an upcoming electric sedan which will get an Infiniti equivalent. [36] Performance: [37] 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h): 5.9 sec.
The engine was used in the 2000–2001 Nissan Maxima and adds a true dual-runner intake manifold for better high-end performance compared to some earlier Japanese and Middle-East market versions of this engine (2000-2001 Infiniti I30 models added an additional fenderwell intake, boosting power to 230 PS (227 hp; 169 kW)). The VQ30DEK produces ...
Nissan revealed the second generation, redesigned Teana at the 2008 Beijing Auto Show. The new Teana is based on the Nissan D platform also used by the new North American Nissan Maxima and Nissan Altima. Engine choices include a 3498 cc V6, a 2495 cc V6, a 2488 cc inline-four, and a 1997 cc inline-four, all with a continuously variable ...
Nissan Maxima Nissan Maxima QX Infiniti I30 Infiniti I35: Production: 1998–2004 2002–2012 (Iran) 2001–2008 (Southeast Asia) Model years: 2000–2001 (I30) 2002–2004 (I35) 2000–2008 : Body and chassis; Body style: 4-door sedan: Layout: Front-engine, front-wheel-drive: Powertrain; Engine: 2.0 L VQ20DE V6 2.5 L VQ25DE V6 2.5 L VQ25DD V6 ...
After the Nissan Cima and Nissan President were discontinued in August 2010, the Fuga became Nissan's flagship vehicle. In North America and Europe, the Fuga was sold as the second and third-generation Infiniti M and Infiniti Q70 , where it was the flagship sedan of the Infiniti luxury division of Nissan from 2006 to 2019.
The FX used the same components as the G35 sport coupe and was designed for American tastes. It combined good handling and performance with station wagon-like versatility and all-weather capability. In 2004, Infiniti added an all-wheel drive version of the G35 sports sedan to compete with similar all-wheel drive sports sedans from Audi and BMW.
In 2009 for the 2010 model year, the Nissan Altima was facelifted with a new front fascia, hood, and headlights, as well as new wheels and interior materials. [25] Electronic stability control, previously only offered as part of an option package on V6 models and unavailable with 4-cylinder engines, is now standard on all Altima trims including ...