2020 Nissan Altima

June 08 2020, Centennial Nissan of Charlottetown

2020 Nissan Altima

Nissan understands that traditional car buyers remain an important portion of new vehicle buyers. While a number of manufacturers may have decided to leave car segments altogether and focus on SUVs, Nissan has opted to not only sell SUVs and cars but introduce the best Nissan Altima ever.

The new 2020 Nissan Altima is hands down the best to ever come off a Nissan assembly line. Not only this but this Altima is the best midsize sedan currently available for sale in Canada. This confidence does not only come from the countless positive reviews the car is receiving from the Canadian automotive media but by the fact that it is the most value-packed, agreeable to drive and attractive Nissan Altima ever sold.

In an effort to simplify the purchasing process, Nissan’s product planning has created three incredibly complete and diversified trims to meet our discerning buyers’ expectations.

As standard, all 2020 Nissan Altimas are powered by an 80% new 182-horsepower 2.5-litre 4-cylinder engine. To it are mated an Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) and Nissan’s Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system. This system delivers power to the front wheels under normal driving conditions and because it constantly monitors the road, will send power to the rear wheels the moment it is required. Despite the presence of AWD, the Altima will consume as little as 6.5L/100 km on the highway.

At Nissan, we do not believe that safety is an option. All trims from the base “S” include a huge list of standard elements featuring Nissan Intelligent Mobility which contains, among many other technologies, intelligent forward collision warning and intelligent emergency braking. ProPILOT Assist is the next level of active safety and is part of the “SV” and Platinum trims.

Another element included with all iterations of the Nissan Altima is design. It speaks of boldness and of elegance through its sporty and powerful V-Motion signature grille. Nissan designers have created a car that harbours classic sedan that also unabashedly reminds all that the Nissan GT-R is its sibling. The new Altima’s sculpted beltline, powerful hood and unique floating roof styling push the boundaries of the boring old sedan.

As a high level of onboard technology has also become a must-have, even at just over $28,000, the 2020 Nissan Altima includes an 8-inch screen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, SiriusXM Satellite radio and more. The $35,098 Platinum is a true luxury car with elements such as Nissan Door to Door Navigation, NissanConnect Services, leather seats, Bose audio and more.

The 2020 Nissan Altima is not only priced competitively, equipped to meet and surpass expectations but it also happens to be beautiful. If you're a car lover, come and take a look for yourself and be swooned by this superb sedan.

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