2011 Nissan Quest

 »  »  »

Nissan has premiered today in LA their new MPV - the new 2011 Nissan Quest. The 2011 Nissan Quest is powered by the 3.5-liter DOHC V6 engine developing 253 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque which is coupled with the Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with Adaptive Shift Control (ASC). The equipmnet list of the 2011 Nissan Quest includes a Tri-Zone Automatic Temperature Control system, and a Bose premium audio system with AM/FM/CD/DVD/Flash Memory, 13 speakers (including dual subwoofers) and XM Satellite Radio. The 2011 Nissan Quest also offer iPod connectivity and USB.

For a btter interrio feeling, the 2011 Nissan Quest has been equipped with an Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS) with Plasmacluster air

purifier, Grape Polyphenol Filter and auto recirculation control.

The 2011 Nissan Quest price list will be announced at a later date.

Nissan Press Release:

2011 Nissan Quest Designed to Take On the Toughest and Most Rewarding Job on the Planet – Parenting



The all-new fourth generation Nissan Quest, which is set to go on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide in early 2011, is about to take on the toughest job on the planet: parenting. More than just another new Quest, it’s an entirely new take on the minivan – with bold styling, an extensive list of family friendly innovations and amenities a family can enjoy together. With one-touch power sliding doors, quick release fold-flat seats, an Advanced Climate Control System, and rear storage well to name just a few, Quest provides the innovation to help make the impossible possible on a daily basis. Just like parents do.

“The all-new Nissan Quest ‘gets’ parenting. While minivans remain one of the most maligned symbols of adulthood, where some see them as a surrendering of youth and fun, Nissan sees the minivan as a celebration of family life – not only for moms on weekdays, but for fun times with the entire family on weekends,” said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. “We view Quest as a reward to parents for doing just that – parenting.”

Designed with purpose inside and out, the 2011 Nissan Quest offers functionality, unique styling

and comfort for all occupants. “While it can’t promise to make parenting easier, or your kids better behaved, the new Quest can make your life as a parent a little less chaotic,” adds Castignetti.

Among the new Quest’s available “Innovation for Family” design features are:
A sophisticated, modern exterior and interior design that provides a fresh approach to the minivan segment – including a “fluid sculpture” body with full surround glass treatment
One-touch power sliding side doors that easily unlock and open with a single touch, even with arms and hands full of groceries
Dual Opening glass moonroofs (two), providing refreshing breezes to front and rear occupants when open

2nd row power windows
Standard Quick Release Fold-Flat 2nd and 3rd row seats to make a flat load floor, and available 3rd row power-return seatback on LE
Quick Comfort heated front seats with advanced staged heating system design
Removable 2nd row console with cupholders and lid
Always-available large, covered Permanent Rear Storage Well
Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS) intelligent HVAC system with Plasmacluster™ air purifier, Grape Polyphenol Filter and auto recirculation
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system and RearView Monitor
Conversation mirror, which helps enhance visibility and conversation with children in the 2nd and 3rd rows
Standard 2nd and 3rd row theater seating with available large rear 11-inch color monitor and auto bright function
Easy maneuverability, with small turning radius and front triangle windows for enhanced visibility
Tire Pressure Monitoring System with Easy Fill Tire Alert, which alerts you when proper tire inflation is reached

More on the 2011 Nissan Quest

Pricing information:


2009 Nissan Quest Price

Tags:

, ,
You may also like:

by
Source: Nissan