Overview
- U.S. availability begins later this year, with official pricing still unannounced.
- Interior upgrades include available dual 12.3-inch displays, a brighter infotainment screen, and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto on SV, SR and SL trims, while the base S uses wired phone projection and a 7-inch cluster.
- Standard safety now covers Safety Shield 360 features, Intelligent Cruise Control and Blind Spot Intervention, with ProPilot Assist standard on SL and optional on SR.
- Design is comprehensively revised and the premium SL trim returns, with Nissan citing best-in-class front legroom, a touch climate panel, customizable ambient lighting and an available Bose audio system.
- The 149-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder and a retuned Xtronic CVT carry over without turbo or hybrid options, and reports of a potential U.S. production shift remain unconfirmed.