With the UK government mandating that all new cars must be electrified from 2030, many drivers are wondering if going electric will fit their lifestyle. But switching is easier than you think.
Nissan has announced the pricing details of the new 2021 Armada, which is available now on dealerships nationwide.
The redesigned 2021 Nissan Armada starts from $49,895, including a $1,395 destination and handling fee, in the entry-level S 4×2 trim, with prices reaching up to $69,295 for the flagship Platinum 4×4 model.
Nissan’s new flagship SUV model has received a new front fascia that includes the company’s latest grille, new headlights and taillights, hood, fenders, as well as front and rear bumpers, making the 2021 Armada look more modern.
Moreover, Nissan has added an acoustic windshield and front side windows, and dark-painted roof rails. Customers will be able to choose between seven exterior colors: Hermosa Blue Pearl, Mocha Almond Pearl, Gun Metallic, Super Black, Brilliant Silver Metallic, Aspen White TriCoat, and the new Coulis Red Pearl.
2021 Nissan Kicks First Drive SHARE
Bold new styling and impressive standard features.
Nissan first introduced the Kicks to the U.S. market in 2017 for the 2018 model year. The subcompact crossover was intended to be a hip and fun way to get younger buyers into the Nissan brand. With a starting price under $20,000, it did just that. Now, three years later, the 2021 Nissan Kicks has received a fairly substantial refresh, and we were given the privilege of spending a bit of time with the cute-ute before its official release to the public.
The vehicle delivered to us was a 2021 Nissan Kicks in SR trim with all the options. While full pricing for the 2021 model year Kicks hasn t been released as of yet, a similarly equipped 2020 model would set you back right at about $25,000. What has been announced, however, is that the 2021 Kicks will again have a starting price of less than $20,000. Really, no matter how you option it, Kicks is one heck of a bargain.
Drive By mysa-admin on January 6, 2021 at 9:35 AM
By G. CHAMBERS WILLIAMS III
The 2021 Nissan Maxima comes with a 300-horsepower V-6 engine connected to a continuously variable automatic transmission with front-wheel drive.
Now in its eighth generation, the Maxima sport sedan continues to be one of the best non-luxury large sedans on the market by almost any standard.
Billed by Nissan as a four-door sports car, the Maxima returns mostly unchanged for 2021, but the model lineup has been reduced from five trim levels to three, and there is a 40
th Anniversary Edition package available on the top-of-the-line Platinum model.
This special treatment marks four decades of the Maxima since its introduction for 1981 as the flagship of the Nissan car lineup.
The Navara-based offroader will compete against the market-leading Toyota Fortuner By Denis Droppa - 06 January 2021 The all-wheel drive Terra is a fully-fledged offroader with a generous 243mm ground clearance and a rigid rear-wheel axle. Image: SUPPLIED
Nissan has confirmed it will launch the Navara-based Terra SUV in SA later in 2021.
With a length of 4.9m the seven-seater will fit into Nissan’s line up between the 4.6m X-Trail and 5.2m Patrol.
With its rugged body-on-frame design, the vehicle will compete against bakkie-based SUV rivals like the Ford Everest, Isuzu MU-X and market-leading Toyota Fortuner. Like those vehicles it is a fully-fledged offroader with a 4x4 system with a four-wheel lock, brake limited slip differential, electronic locking rear differential and hill descent control.