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2024 Nissan Altima Is the Same but Different – And Pricier

By Matthew Lynch
September 4, 2023
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The 2024 Nissan Altima has made its debut, and while it may appear to be more of the same, there are some key differences that car enthusiasts should be aware of. Along with these changes comes a heftier price tag, but is it worth it? Let’s dive into the details.

Design and Aesthetics

At first glance, the 2024 Nissan Altima may look similar to its predecessor. However, closer inspection reveals subtle changes to the exterior design. The sculpted lines along the sides have been sharpened, giving the vehicle a more dynamic appearance. The front grille has also been updated with a bolder and more prominent V-shaped design—a nod to Nissan’s signature style.

Interior

Inside the cabin, you’ll find improved materials and a more refined layout. Soft-touch surfaces now adorn most contact points, adding an air of sophistication to the interior. The infotainment system has also received a significant upgrade, complete with a larger touchscreen display and improved connectivity options like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Performance

Under the hood of the 2024 Altima is a familiar engine lineup—a base 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and an optional 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine for those craving extra power. Both engines feature improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions, making them an eco-friendlier choice than ever before.

Safety Features

The updated Nissan Safety Shield 360 system comes standard on all 2024 Altima models, meaning every driver benefits from advanced safety features such as automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rear cross-traffic alert, and blind-spot monitoring. In addition, ProPilot Assist—Nissan’s semi-autonomous driving technology—is now available on higher trims.

Price Increase

With all these enhancements in mind, it’s no surprise that the 2024 Nissan Altima comes with a higher price tag. The base model now starts at $25,900, an increase of around $900 compared to the previous model year. The top-tier Platinum trim with the turbocharged engine will set you back $36,450—a considerable jump for those seeking a fully loaded vehicle.

Conclusion

The 2024 Nissan Altima may look similar to its predecessor, but it’s what lies beneath the surface that counts. With improved interior materials, enhanced safety features, and performance upgrades, it’s clear that Nissan has put effort into refining their popular midsize sedan. The price increase may be a deterrent for some buyers; however, considering the added quality and features, many may find it to be well worth the investment.

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