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The Nissan Maxima is a five-passenger, front-engine, front-drive sedan manufactured and marketed by Nissan as Nissan's flagship sedan primarily in North America, the Middle East, South Korea, and China — across eight generations.
The Nissan Maxima is an automobile produced by Nissan in eight generations from 1981 to 2023. It is a 4-door sedan with a 6-cylinder petrol engine. Gallery. First generation. Second generation. Third generation. Fourth generation. Fifth generation. Sixth generation.
Nissan Motor Corporation (日産 自動車 株式会社, Nissan Jidōsha kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.The company sells its vehicles under the Nissan and Infiniti brands, and formerly the Datsun brand, with in-house performance tuning products (including cars) under the Nismo and Autech brands.
The Nissan Maxima is the O.G. four-door sports car—at least according to Nissan, which has attached that moniker to its largest sedan for decades. The current-generation Maxima's production run...
The Maxima is one of the quicker full-size sedans, and its V-6 engine sounds good when it's pushed hard. The 3.5-liter V-6 makes 300 horsepower and moves the Maxima along with purpose.
Nissan has designed, assembled and/or sold the following vehicles. The main markets column are meant to roughly show which region the vehicle is targeted to, and where roughly the car is currently being on sale.
Deutsch: Der Nissan Altima ist ein Fahrzeug der Mittelklasse des japanischen Automobilherstellers Nissan.
Check out our Nissan Maxima history page for information on early production of the Maxima, all the way up to its performance today.
Research the Nissan Maxima and learn about its generations, redesigns and notable features from each individual model year.
The Nissan Maxima is a five-passenger, front-engine, front-drive sedan manufactured and marketed by Nissan as Nissan's flagship sedan primarily in North America, the Middle East, South Korea, and China — across eight generations.