Nissan have announced information about their US 2016 lineup and it doesn’t come as a shock that it starts off with the all-new Maxima and the Titan XD.
We have spoken about the Maxima and the Titan XD in plenty of detail already so the only thing we are going to add is that the big pick-up truck is going to make its way onto the market in spring of next year and it will come with the gasoline engine. No more information about the new engine has been provided.
The Ssentra and the Altima are some of Nnissan’s most loved vehicles and they will be given two more updates for the 2016 model year. Nissan have promised that both cars will be “significantly refreshing” and more information on this will be provided in the near future.
At the same time as releasing these two cars, Nissan have announced that there is some truth in the report that the Xterra is going to be discontinued and that, after 15 years, production is going to come to an end.
The all-new Nissan NP300 Navara/Frontier can be bought globally, however the previous-generation model for the 2016 model year is going to be for the United States only. The vehicle will be available from September and will have three new exterior color choices. The Frontier Crew Cab SV model will come with a new moonroof too.
As far as other model updates for the 2016 model are concerned, the Versa Note SV will be receiving more standard equipment, the Juke will have two new Personal Package options, the Rogue will include more safety assist features, the Pathfinder will be given a new high-contrast Almond intertir (as well as the option of a Cold Package with the SV grade) and the 370Z Coupe and 370Z NISMO will have the option of a new Bose audio system.
As well as all that, Nissan will be including Siri Eyes Free as standard and the first two vehicles to get this will be the 2016 Juke and Rogue. This system allows drivers to use a voice comman button which is found on the steering wheel at activate the Siri function on equipped iPhones, meaning that they never have to take their eyes off of the road.