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Nissan Motors, a budding Japanese automaker, offers the auto
industry a distinct hybrid that blends the automaker’s style,
performance and fuel economy. The hybrid reflects Nissan manufacturing
tradition while adding updated auto features to set it apart from the
traditional hybrid on the road. The all-new Altima hybrid,
Nissan’s first entry in the hybrid electric vehicle market, flaunts
distinctive styling, a sport-oriented suspension, powerful 4-cylinder
engine and spacious interior. But the automaker did not stop its
endeavor to improve the hybrid. "The Altima Hybrid offers all the
style, convenience, comfort, quality feel and performance technology
features and highlights of the next-generation 2007 Altima sedan, while
offering the added benefits of improved fuel economy and reduced
emissions," said Bill Bosley, the vice president and general manager,
Nissan Division. Nissan completes the hybrid’s features by adding
excellent fuel economy through a hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain.
The powertrain is mated to the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and Xtronic™
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) that allows the hybrid to
increase fuel economy while maintaining low tailpipe emissions. The
hybrid’s EPA fuel economy is estimated at 42 mpg City and 36 mpg
Highway. It is rated as an Advanced Technology-Partial Zero Emissions
Vehicle (AT-PZEV) and emits almost no harmful emissions. Bosley
added, "Combined with Altima’s standard 20-gallon fuel tank, Altima
Hybrid has a projected driving range of up to 700 miles between
fill-ups. More importantly, it drives just like any other Nissan – with
smooth acceleration, responsive handling and a seamless delivery of
power under almost all driving conditions." The Nissan Altima
Hybrid features sophisticated standard equipment that includes 16-inch
alloy wheels, power windows/door locks, an Intelligent Key with Push
Button Ignition system, 6-speaker AM/FM/CD system with auxiliary audio
input jack, Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), Traction Control System
(TCS), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), and dual-zone automatic
temperature control. The hybrid is also equipped with electrically
powered A/C that continues to supply cooling even when the gasoline
engine is stopped. Other auto accessories like the Nissan brake dust shield, steps and door handles could be added to enhance style and efficiency of the car. To
boost safety, the automaker equipped the car with the Advanced Air Bag
System (AABS), front seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags for
chest protection, roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental air
bags for front and rear outboard occupant head protection and front
seat Active Head Restraints. "The new Altima has been a
tremendous success since it was launched in November, helping fuel
record Altima sales of nearly 25,000 units in December 2006, marking an
increase of nearly 40 percent over the previous year," noted Bosley.
"The new Altima Hybrid expands the choices available for our buyers,
keeping Altima at the forefront of the segment in terms of value,
performance, quality, technology and selection." Nissan Altima
Hybrid’s starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price is $24,400. It
is on sale now in the eight states that have adopted California
emissions regulations - California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. The hybrid sedan meets
the requirements for the Alternative Motor Vehicle Credit, thus
qualifies for a tax credit of $2,350.
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