Closer Look: Nissan Shares 2023 Altima Design, Features
Nissan Announces 2023 Altima Pricing
The Altima comes standard with a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine and a suite of technologies, such as High Beam Assist and Rear Automatic Braking.

The 2023 Altima offers ProPILOT Assist4, which helps control acceleration and braking.
Photo: Nissan
Nissan announced pricing for the 2023 Nissan Altima, with a starting MSRP of $25,290.
Nissan said the 2023 Altima was restyled with an updated expression of Nissan’s V-motion grille and redesigned brand logo, newly standard LED headlights, four new aluminum-alloy wheel designs, revised instrument panel finishings, and two new exterior paint colors.
The 2023 Altima also has the largest available touchscreen in its class, a 12.3-inch HD color touchscreen that features wireless Android Auto, wireless Apple CarPlay, Nissan Door to Door Navigation system, a wireless phone charging pad, and a Wi-Fi hotspot, according to Nissan's news release.
The following are MSRPs for the 2023 Nissan Altima:
Altima S FWD: $25,290
Altima SV FWD: $26,090
Altima SR FWD: $27,490
Altima SL FWD: $31,990
Altima SV AWD: $27,590
Altima SR AWD: $28,990
Altima SL AWD: $33,490
Altima SR VC-Turbo FWD: $34,990
Every Altima features standard Nissan Safety Shield 3603, a suite of technologies that includes Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning, High Beam Assist, and Rear Automatic Braking.
According to Nissan, the Altima also offers ProPILOT Assist4 (standard on Altima SL and SR VC-Turbo and optional on SV), which combines steering assistance with Intelligent Cruise Control to control acceleration and braking.
Altima’s standard engine is a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine that delivers fuel economy ratings of 28 mpg city, 39 mpg highway, and 32 mpg combined for the front-wheel-drive S and SV grades, and 27 mpg city, 37 mpg highway, and 31 mpg combined for front-wheel-drive SR and SL models. The engine is also available on Altima models with Intelligent All-Wheel Drive.
In addition, Altima SR (FWD only) features an available 2.0-liter Variable Compression (VC) Turbo engine rated for 248 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque (when using 93 octane fuel).
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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