So, what’s the deal? Nissan has made a pretty significant change to the Altima lineup for 2025. They’ve decided to drop the SR VC-Turbo trim, which means no more turbocharged option. Yep, you heard that right—the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine is gone. Now, every Altima on the market will be powered by the naturally aspirated 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine.
What does this mean for performance? The 2.5-liter engine isn't exactly a slouch, but it’s not a powerhouse either. It cranks out 188 horsepower and 180 pound-feet of torque, which is decent for a daily driver but not exactly thrilling. Plus, every Altima still comes with a continuously variable automatic transmission, or CVT. If you opt for the SR grade, you’ll get paddle shifters to give you that pseudo-manual experience, but it’s more for fun than function.
You might be wondering, why did Nissan make this change? According to a spokesperson, Nissan is always adapting its powertrain options to better meet customer needs. They believe the 2.5-liter engine strikes the right balance between fuel economy and performance, especially since it’s compatible with all-wheel drive, which more Altima buyers are looking for these days.
Alright, let’s talk dollars and cents. The base S trim of the 2025 Altima starts at $28,140, which is about $630 more than last year. If you’re willing to spend a little more, the SV trim is priced at $28,570 and opens up some nice options, including all-wheel drive and upgraded tech for the cabin. Speaking of upgrades, the SV now offers a Special Edition package for $1,090. This package gives you a slick 12.3-inch infotainment system, wireless charging, dual-zone climate control, and even a sunroof. Plus, it adds some style points with a rear spoiler, glossy black 17-inch wheels, and some fancy illuminated kickplates.
If you’re looking to step up your game, the SR trim will set you back $29,970. This upgrade improves upon the SV's standard features, giving you a bit more bang for your buck. And for those who want it all, the top-spec SL starts at $34,470 with front-wheel drive, or $35,970 if you want the all-wheel-drive version.
So, when can you get your hands on one? Nissan says the 2025 Altima will be hitting dealer lots in just a few weeks. While it’s a bummer to lose the turbo option, the Altima still offers a solid package, especially with the new tech and styling updates.
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