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Strong acceleration; crisp handling; sporty interior design; coupe body style; hybrid fuel economy
All-electric powertain, 100-mile nominal range on an 8-hour charge, driving characteristics of a regular gasoline model
Smooth and powerful drivetrain; comfortable interior with easy-to-use controls; lots of standard features at all trim levels
Wide variety of optional equipment; frugal commuter; high-performance 200-hp model available
Smooth, refined ride; fuel economy; roomy back seat; low base price; low ownership cost; premium options available
Nissan enters 2011 with several attention-grabbing new vehicle. The 2011 model year marks a radical, new era for Nissan in North America. The all-new, all-electric Leaf is the brand's first mass-marketed automobile without an internal combustion engine. Two bold crossover utility vehicle designs are also found in the 2011 Nissan line-up. A compact sport crossover, the JUKE boasts an extremely hip exterior and a direct-injected 1.6-liter engine. 2011 will also be a year to buy the Nissan Murano in the surreal CrossCabriolet drop-top body style. The Nissan Quest minivan is also all-new for 2011. The 2011 Quest effective in breaking any minivan stigma with a sleek design and power from a 270-horsepower V-6 engine. A new SV with Sport Package trim level is added to the Maxima emphasizing a deeper performance appearance through several accent touches. For 2011, the Armada, Frontier and Titan feature revised trim level names. The Nissan Xterra line-up drops the SE model for 2011.