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2012 Nissan Maxima Receives a Minor Facelift

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The 2012 Model Year will see the Nissan Maxima receive a discreet facelift, with the changes targeting the exterior, as well as the cabin of the vehicle.

The refreshed Maxima can be distinguished by a new front grille, redesigned taillights, as well as new wheels that use a dynamic design and come in 18- and 19-inch sizes.

As for the interior of the Maxima, this receives also receives a new fresh details. First of all, we have a white background light for the instrument cluster, a new color (Cafe Latte), fresh trimming, which includes Dark Piano-hairline trimming, Atlantic Cherry wood tone, as well as a metallic finish for multiple elements. In addition to that, we get a new design for the knob that controls the audio and HVAC.

Under the hood, we find the same 3.5-liter V6 petrol unit that allows the driver to play with 294 hp and a peak torque of 261 lb-ft (353 Nm).

In addition to that, you can also opt for a new Limited Edition package (for the 3.5 S model), which brings smoked appearance headlights, High Intensity Discharge (HID) Xenon headlights, a compass in the rear view mirror, 18-inch aluminum-alloy Dark Hyper Silver finish wheels, a rear spoiler, dark satin chrome front grille, fog lights, outside mirrors with integrated turn signals and metallic trimming.

The pricing for the 2012 Nissan Maxima starts at S31,750, with the order books already being open.
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