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Improved for the 2009 model year, the Nissan Maxima premium sedan is entering the 2010 model year with a few new touches, including the fine-tuning of its color palette and available option packages. For 2010 Maxima will be offered in two trim levels: S and SV, with prices starting from $30,460. The 2010 Maxima is powered by a 3.5-liter VQ-series V6 engine that delivers a total of 290 hp and 261 lb-ft of torque. All 2010 Maximas come equipped with a refined Xtronic CVT with manual mode, tuned specifically for Maxima’s sporty driving character. Revisions to the 2010 Maxima include new wheel finishes for 18-inch (Fine Silver) and 19-inch (Hyper Silver) wheels; Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System is now standard on all models; a 7-inch color monitor, RearView Monitor, auxiliary audio/video input jack, iPod net and 2GB Music Server are added to the new optional Monitor Package (USB connectivity also included); DVD playback capability, streaming audio via Bluetooth technology and XM NavWeather are added to Technology Package; XM Satellite Radio becomes standard on Maxima 3.5 SV; and the previous iPod connectivity is changed to USB connectivity. Also added are two new exterior colors, Crimson Black and Ocean Gray. Press release after the jump. Press release In 2009, the popular Nissan Maxima returned to its roots as a commanding “4-door sports car™” – a premium performance sedan with dramatic styling, a refined interior and a range of available technology features. As a fusion of sedan practicality and the soul of a sports car, the Maxima enters the second year of the all-new design with its category leadership unchallenged. For 2010, Maxima adds a few new touches, including the fine-tuning of its color palette and available option packages. Maxima is again offered in two well-equipped models, Maxima 3.5 S and Maxima 3.5 SV, each equipped with a responsive 290-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine and Xtronic CVT™ transmission. New for 2010: 18-inch (Fine Silver) and 19-inch (Hyper Silver) wheels; Bluetooth Hands-free Phone System, 7-inch color monitor, RearView Monitor, auxiliary audio/video input jack, iPod net and 2GB Music Server “Maxima’s ‘ground-up’ redesign one year ago provided a stunning infusion of emotional design, driving exhilaration and advanced technology in the mid-size sedan segment,” said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. “Our targets were set high and we exceeded each and every one, creating in Maxima a vehicle with an unmatched combination of style, performance, comfort, technology and value.” “Liquid Motion” Exterior Styling Creates a Dynamic PresenceOn the road or standing still, Maxima offers a dynamic presence that clearly distinguishes it from other mid-size sedans on the market today. With an exterior design theme that its creators call “Liquid Motion,” Maxima’s exterior is highlighted by the flow of its powerful and beautiful surfaces, like the undulation of a wave. The look starts with Maxima’s aggressive stance and powerful fender volume, which is not unlike that of many exotic sports cars. This deeply sculpted body/fender treatment is seldom used for mass market vehicles because of the engineering and manufacturing complexity required to physically accomplish it. Maxima’s stance is created by its sporty proportions – a careful balance between wheelbase and overall length, along with a wide front and rear track. Maxima’s dynamic performance stance is accented by 18-inch and available 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with low-profile performance tires. Another unique styling feature is the available Dual Panel Moonroof, which combines a front section that moves like a normal moonroof (positioned farther forward than typical) and a fixed translucent rear section that provides light to rear seat passengers. The overall design gives the appearance that the entire roof is composed of black glass. The Dual Panel Moonroof includes dual power sunshades for both the front and rear glass sections, adding a level of convenience. True Sports Sedan PerformanceIn creating driving performance worthy of Nissan’s flagship, the Maxima body and chassis engineering teams worked together to create a secure feeling, virtually no torque steer during acceleration and a level of nimbleness that ultimately makes a car fun to drive. A range of enhancements (versus the previous generation Maxima) helped achieve these targets, including increasing body rigidity and adjusting the wheelbase and track dimensions. 3.5 S and 3.5 SV trims, 3.5-liter VQ-series V6 engine, 290 hp and 261 lb-ft of torque, Xtronic CVT with manual mode Utilizing Nissan’s advanced “D platform” as its foundation, Maxima features a standard 3.5-liter VQ-series V6 engine rated at 290 horsepower and 261 lb-ft of torque. The engine features a modular engine design with microfinished crank journals and cam lobes, molybdenum coated lightweight pistons, a resin intake collector, digital knock control, six individual coils (one per spark plug) and a cross-flow coolant pattern. Also utilized are a Continuously Variable Valve Timing Control System (CVTCS), a variable induction system, a silent timing chain and electronically controlled throttle. Maxima also utilizes a six-point engine mounting system, which includes upper and lower torque rods, high rigidity front and rear aluminum brackets and front and rear switchable control mounts to improve NVH performance under high engine torque conditions. All 2010 Maximas come equipped with a refined Xtronic CVT™ with manual mode, tuned specifically for Maxima’s sporty driving character. For drivers seeking more aggressive shift operation, “Ds mode” (drive sport) electronic control logic programming provides increased acceleration feel with higher engine revolutions, automatic engine braking and maintaining engine speed during cornering. Available paddle shifters, mounted on the steering column, allow for manual transmission-like shift changes for the driver who desires that level of control, all while the driver’s hands remain on the wheel. Maxima’s multi-link independent rear suspension design, also subframe-mounted, offers outstanding handling by minimizing camber change during cornering. The rear shock absorbers and springs are separated and the shocks are in line with the center of the rear wheels, providing excellent damping and minimal harshness. Front and rear stabilizer bars are standard. Every 2010 Maxima offers standard 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels and V-rated P245/45R18 all-season tires. The Maxima 3.5 SV model with Sport Package features 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with P245/40R19 all-season or summer performance tires. ---- A “Super Cockpit” InteriorMaxima’s interior design team developed an interior concept of “Super Cockpit, but with Space” – the feeling of a sports car with controls ergonomically close, yet with ample roominess and comfort for both driver and passengers. Key design words emphasized during development were “impressive and silky,” “high touch,” “craftsmanship” and “high tech.” Maxima’s instrument panel features “Daytime Illumination” electroluminescent meters, with a rotated tachometer so engine redline is placed at the 12 o’clock position, and extensive use of chrome surrounds for the gauges, vent rings, vent knobs and audio switches. The three-spoke steering wheel is sport-oriented and its diameter has been reduced (compared with the previous generation Maxima). Maxima Sport and Premium Package models feature a unique “parallel” pattern steering wheel stitching (versus the traditional baseball-style stitching) for enhanced grip. Comfort and convenience features include a standard moonroof, 8-way power drivers seat and 4-way power adjustable front passenger seat, dual-zone automatic temperature control, cruise control with illuminated steering wheel mounted controls, Nissan Intelligent Key™ with Push Button Ignition, power windows and door locks, AM/FM/CD6/MP3 audio system with 8 speakers, Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System and available USB connectivity. Also standard are front-seat Active Head Restraints, 3-point rear seat belts for all seating positions, front seat belts with pretensioners, load limiters and adjustable upper anchors, pretensioners and load limiters, emergency inside trunk release, Zone Body construction with front and rear crumple zones, LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Maxima also features standard Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) with Traction Control System (TCS). Maxima received the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) highest rating, 5 stars, for front- and side-impact crash safety (2010 model).* Two Well-Equipped ModelsThe 2010 Maxima is offered in two well-equipped models. In addition to the long list of standard features found on every Maxima 3.5 S model, Maxima 3.5 SV adds leather-appointed sport seats, Bose® premium audio system with 9 speakers (including two subwoofers and a center channel speaker), XM® Satellite Radio, HomeLink® Universal Transceiver, fog lights and outside mirrors with turn signal indicators. A number of packages are also offered, including the Sport Package with sport-tuned suspension, 19-inch wheels, rear spoiler, High Intensity Discharge (HID) Xenon headlights, heated outside mirrors with reverse tilt-down feature, automatic entry/exit system with two-driver memory, heated front seats and steering wheel, paddle shifters, metallic link trim, premium leather-appointed seats and more. Tech Packages are available for Maxima SV, SV Sport and SV Premium and include an advanced Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with Voice Recognition, 9.3GB Music Box Hard Drive, XM NavTraffic® with Real-Time Traffic Information, XM NavWeather (XM® subscription required, sold separately), streaming audio via Bluetooth technology, 7.0-inch touch screen color monitor and DVD playback capability. ---- Prices
9 comments: Nissan Maxima quite looking good, nissan does impress me one more time. nissan’s engine are very reliable even the 92’ maxima’s engine are running smooth on our Sentra. but i must say that it’s quite heavy to the sentra, we need to replace the Springs and Shocks to support the Engine.
I’d be swayed by other cars if i was shopping in this segment. Gas mileage is not very impressive on this car. I never understood the Maxima’s appeal either, 0-60 times don’t matter that much when you’re hauling the kids around. If it was a luxury marque though, that would make sense.
The Maxima is the very meaning of "cult car"-a automobile embraced by a select,educated few and shunned by many despite not having a proper reason to hate it.
Bucking the trend, the new Altima is smaller and more lightweight than its predessor, and also a bit more economical. Combined with its already renowned v6, this propels the pocket sedan 0-60 in under 7 seconds, and handling has been improved as well.
I agree, i’d be swayed by other cars if i was shopping in this segment. Gas mileage is not very impressive on this car. I never understood the Maxima’s appeal either, 0-60 times don’t matter that much when you’re hauling the kids around. If it was a luxury marque though, that would make sense.
its a pity that the front looks so ugly. the rest of the car looks really good. Inside, I’d prefer black wood instead like in mazda. otherwise, the inside is also good looking.
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04.20.2010 @ 21:43