Nissan Will Show New Altima SE-R in New York Next Week
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Altima SE-R to Sport Additional Power, Suspension Upgrades and Styling Tweaks
Hot on the heals of Nissans Altima update, which includes a few subtle mid-cycle modifications to the front and rear styling as well as an upgraded interior with special attention paid to higher quality plastics, the Japanese brand has announced a special sport version for mom and pop enthusiasts who want a little more zing in their daily driver.
An Altima SE-R is heading for production, marking the first time Nissans SE-R label will be fixed to something other than a Sentra. Visually, the Altima SE-R is bold, with a deep front valance
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| For the mom and pop enthusiast looking for a little extra zip, Nissan will be producing the Altima SE-R. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
The backend of the car receives a similar go-fast body treatment, displaying a new tail skirt with openings for dual exhaust ports. A discrete trunklid spoiler adds the final touch, capping off a seriously sported up sedan.
Some additional features separate the SE-R from regular Altimas, starting with
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| With its air dam, dual exhaust and spoiler, the SE-R version is a lot more sporty looking than the normal Altima . (Photo: Nissan North America) |
On the inside, the new SE-R boasts all the amenities of the top of the line Altima including a powerful Bose sound system, leather seating, a three-spoke sport steering wheel and special dark chrome accents.
The heart of the Altima SE-R is stronger than in any other Altima. Although the engine starts out with the same award-winning 3.5-liter V6 that most other trim levels feature, the motor has been modified to extract extra power. Nissan is coy about the cars actual output figures though, but they are confident the improved
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| Although the SE-R uses the same 3.5-liter V6 engine found in other Altima trim levels, it has been tuned to produce more power. (Photo: Nissan North America) |
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