2013 Altima dropping V6 for...

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http://www.autoblog.com/2011/11/29/2013 ... er-hybrid/


For you guys that don't get over to Gen Chat...
autoblog wrote:Every automaker is intent on downsizing its engines and adding some kind of hybrid component to its vehicles, and Nissan is no different. Today in Japan, Nissan introduced its latest in-house-developed hybrid drive system, comprised of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a compact lithium-ion battery pack. But here's the kicker: it's packing a twin-screw supercharger on top.

According to engineers we spoke with, that means the same output as Nissan's tried-and-true 3.5-liter V6 – somewhere in the neighborhood of 260 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque – all while returning fuel economy improvements of up to 10 percent when mated to Nissan's all-new continuously variable transmission (expect more on that later).

Engineers claim that the torque curve of the new supercharged mill is nearly identical to the V6 and that power delivery will be just as seamless as the 3.5-liter. Officially, Nissan says that a model packing the new engine is due to arrive in 2013 in North America, and it's safe to assume that's going to be the next-generation Altima.

Nissan reps confirmed that the combination of superchargers and hybrids will proliferate throughout the automaker's lineup in the coming years, and that's sure to extend to Infiniti, as well. That last bit has us pontificating that the mystery mid-engine Infiniti concept coming to the Geneva Motor Show could be packing a variant of this same mill, but augmented with plug-in tech. We'll find out soon enough...
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Beautiful :)! Although it seems like there would be less room for gains if this engine is already totally maxed out

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^ agreed. curious what kind of aftermarket support they could provide for that since it'll be hybrid tech.

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I read about this awhile back. Not a fan but I don't plan on buying a new Altima anyway.
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I'm intrigued by this on this forum, too.

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so does this mean supercharger for my 2.5?

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big_rig wrote:so does this mean supercharger for my 2.5?
if you're gonna implement the new 2.5 hybrid engine.

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Ranga14 wrote:I read about this awhile back. Not a fan but I don't plan on buying a new Altima anyway.
Agreed. I like the 3rd generation Altimas better than the other Gs. The other gens aren't bad, but there's just something I like about those 3rd gens.


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