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The 2019 Altima has a secret weapon

The 2019 Altima has a secret weapon

Posted on October 1, 2018November 12, 2018 By Jarvis

The new 2019 Nissan Altima is affordable, carries a whole host of new tech, and is far more memorable to look at than its predecessor, but the smartest upgrade you need to lift the hood to see. While the new Altima’s standard engine may be a 2.5-liter naturally-aspirated four cylinder, Nissan saves the real magic for the upgrade option.

Nissan calls it VC-Turbo, though it saved the new engine for its luxury Infiniti arm first. The 2019 Altima is the first showing for the drivetrain with the Nissan badge on the nose, in fact. Though it’s smaller in capacity terms, at 2.0-liters, than the standard engine, it still comes with some significant improvements.

The 2019 Altima has a secret weapon
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