Thanks to the latest refresh, the Nissan Almera looks more aggressive and sporty. Its new exterior design gave the brand’s rejuvenated sedan a befitting backdrop for its six standout hues.
Interested to know what these colors are? Join us to find out.
Nope, not the Cayenne you’re expecting. Nevertheless, this color makes this sedan appear relatively fast and evokes a more passionate style of driving. And while it lacks the displacement offered by the similarly-named luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) crossover, this four-door sedan offers just enough to keep your heart racing.
Under its hood is a 1.0-liter turbocharged engine mated to either a five-speed manual or a continuously variable transmission (CVT). On paper, it makes as much as 98 horsepower (hp) with as much as 160 Nm of torque.
A rather lively color, premium corona orange gives the Nissan Almera a fun and friendly persona.
The engine’s peppiness is reflected on various sporty exterior appointments found on the vehicle, which includes its N-Sport Design Dark Chrome V-Motion grille, 16-inch N-Sport Design Alloy wheels, and N-Sport Design front and rear bumper.
Pearl white emanates an air of safety, which makes the Nissan Almera look like the perfect car for the family.
White, actually, is one of the safest colors in the palette as research shows that cars painted in this hue are statistically less involved in vehicular accidents.
This is reinforced by the host of safety features found on the Nissan Almera, which include Intelligent Around View Monitor (AVM), Intelligent Forward Collision Warning (IFCW), Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB), Blind Spot Warning (BSW), Rear Cross Tra¤c Alert (RCTA), and Hill Start Assist (HSA), among others.
Those who want a Nissan Almera that looks dependable and reliable can count on this gun metallic finish.
Speaking of which, the Nissan Almera is equipped with ventilated disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. They are complemented by an independent MacPherson Strut with a stabilizer at the fore and a torsion beam setup — also with a stabilizer — at the back.
tech-savvy car buyers might want to get their hands on a brilliant silver Nissan Almera. Its shiny exterior signals the kind of technology it packs underneath the skin — or steel.
Past its steering wheel is a seven-inch instrument cluster with an integrated driver-assist display. Alongside it is an eight-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Dark and menacing is the vibe that this galaxy black paint gives. But owners (and would-be owners) need not worry as the Nissan Almera has tons of lighting features to keep one visible on the road, whether at night or at dawn.
At the front are LED reflector headlamps, LED daytime running lamps (DRL), and LED fog lamps. Likewise, there’s a pair of LED tail lamps at the rear.
The Nissan Almera is offered in four variants priced from P779,000 to P1.098 million.
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