Showing posts with label Nissan Quest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nissan Quest. Show all posts

Nissan Announces Nine Models for Tokyo Auto Salon Including Juke Sporty and Leaf Aero Concept


At the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon 2011 with NAPAC (Japan Car Parts and Aftermarket Promotion Association), to be held from January 14 to 16, Nissan, together with Autech Japan and its in-house NISMO performance division, will premiere a total of nine vehicles.

Highlights will include the zero-emission LEAF Aero Style Concept equipped with a futuristic looking bodykit and matching alloy wheel designs, and a special version of the Juke fitted with exterior accessories designed for the European and North American market models.

Autech Japan will showcase three vehicles, including the Elgrand Rider Premium Concept, which is the JDM version of the N.A. Quest minivan, the customized Serena Rider and the March-Based Bolero (Micra for those outside Japan).

Finally, NISMO will present its new production race car, the GT-R RC, alongside the tuned 355HP Fairlady Z (370Z) and the GT-R racecar that competed in the 2010 SUPER GT series.



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LA Show 2010: Nissan introduces the 2011 Quest Minivan


Joining the Allure sedan concept and the oddball Murano CrossCabriolet at Nissan's LA Show stand today is the family-oriented 2011 Quest minivan. Built on Nissan's D-platform and motivated by a 3.5-liter 253 hp V6 engine, the fourth generation Quest has a more eye-catching design, improved interior and power sliding side doors. Sales in the US are scheduled to start in early 2011.

Measuring 200.8 inches (5.1 meters) in length, the new Quest has an 118.1-inch long (2.99 meters) wheelbase, which should be more than adequate to comfortably accommodate 7 passengers. Access to the interior has been made easier by the power sliding side doors and power rear lift-gate (on SL and LE models), also controllable with the standard Nissan Intelligent Key.

Large windows and two moonroofs improve the sense of space, while the quick release fold-flat 2nd and 3rd row seats increase functionality, transforming the Quest into a Jack-of-all-trades. The boot area is independent of the third row seats, so you'll always have some storage space, even when there's a "full house".

Minivans are associated with comfort and practicality and the Quest is no exception. The front seats, depending on trim level, can be heated and have multiple adjustments while there are plenty of cup and bottle holders, coat hangers and 12-volt DC outlets. For those really long trips, there's also an entertainment system featuring an 11-inch WVGA display.

Up front, the wide instrument panel can incorporate a 4.3- or 8-inch display, the latter with touch screen capabilities.

At the heart of the Quest is the 3.5-liter V6 unit delivering 253 hp and 236 lb-ft (320 Nm) of torque, mated to a Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) transmission. No performance figures have been released, but there's enough power and torque – at least on paper – to presume that the Quest will be at least a decent drive.

The Japanese minivan also features an independent suspension all around with a stabilizer bar in front, while ABS, EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution) and BA (Brake Assist) will come as standard on all models.

Standard wheels are 16-inch alloys, shod in 225/65 all-season tires, while better-equipped models will feature 18-inch rims with sportier rubber (235/65).

The Quest will be offered in four trim levels (S, SV, SL and LE), with seven exterior colors and two interior tones. More details including pricing should become available in the following weeks.

By Csaba Daradics


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2010 Los Angeles Show to Host More Than 20 World Premieres


This year's edition of the Los Angeles Auto Show will play host to more than 20 world debuts as well as 20 or so North American premieres, organizers of the event revealed on Thursday. "The growing global significance of the LA show is clearly demonstrated by the number and importance of the debuts," said Andy Fuzesi, general manager of the LA Auto Show.

While the event planners are keeping most details about the world premieres to themselves, they said that among the cars on show will be the U.S. market version of the Fiat 500, the all-new 2011 Nissan Quest minivan, the Chevrolet Volt extended-range EV and the fully-electric Nissan Leaf.

The organizers added that the world debuts will come from manufacturers in Europe and Asia, as well as those in the States.

The 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show will open to the public on Friday, November 19, and run through Sunday, November 28, 2010.


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Nissan Drops New Pictures of 2011 Quest Minivan


After the release of a single teaser photo of the all-new, next generation Quest minivan back in April, Nissan today published a full set of images (albeit slightly smoked out) of the full-size people carrier ahead of its world premiere at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show in November.

The Japanese automaker is still keeping details on the new Quest under wraps, but it is believed that the next generation minivan with sliding rear-doors will be powered by Nissan's venerable 3.7-liter V6 engine.

Scheduled to go on sale in the U.S. in early 2011, the new Quest will compete with the redesigned for the 2011MY Toyota Sienna and Honda Odyssey minivans. More photos after the break.



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