Nissan has announced that the 2014 Altima sedan can be ordered starting from $22,650 (including $790 destination and handling fee), which makes it only $100 more expensive when compared to the 2013 version.
Although the starting price sees only a slight increase, the 2014 Altima has received an array of updates, including revised noise isolation, new seat cloth, chrome exhaust tips, and an expansion of the NissanConnect platform that also gains SiriusXM Travel Link and revised button labels.
Moreover, the 2014 Altima is available with a new Sport Value Package that features 16-inch wheels, remote engine start, and a trunk lid spoiler. In addition, the new Technology Package offers NissanConnect, Blind Spot Warning, Moving Object Detection and Lane Departure Warning.
The 2014 Altima can be had with either the 182 HP 2.5-liter inline-four engine or the 270 HP 3.5-liter V6 unit, all connected to a Xtronic CVT. The first version starts at $21,860 plus shipping, while the latter fetches at least $26,160 + shipping. For more details on pricing, scroll below to our photo gallery section.
Moreover, the 2014 Altima is available with a new Sport Value Package that features 16-inch wheels, remote engine start, and a trunk lid spoiler. In addition, the new Technology Package offers NissanConnect, Blind Spot Warning, Moving Object Detection and Lane Departure Warning.
The 2014 Altima can be had with either the 182 HP 2.5-liter inline-four engine or the 270 HP 3.5-liter V6 unit, all connected to a Xtronic CVT. The first version starts at $21,860 plus shipping, while the latter fetches at least $26,160 + shipping. For more details on pricing, scroll below to our photo gallery section.