2008 Nissan
Altima Hybrid
Nissan is in the hybrid business for its
second model year. The 2008 Nissan Altima Hybrid has a list
price of $25,965, which is an increase of $80 over last years
model. Again this year it is approximately $6000 over the
conventional sedan. This premium is somewhat offset by the
Alternative Motor Vehicle tax credit of $2,350.
Nissan is still just getting its feet wet in the Hybrid
market. The first hybrid version of the Altima was sold in
January 2006 in eight states. The Nissan Altima uses the Hybrid
Synergy Drive technology which is licensed from Toyota for its
hybrid technology. The Altima Hybrid is only available in
California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New
York, Vermont, and Rhode Island. It is limited to one model
with four option packages.
Nissan states that is 2008 EPA rating is 35mpg city and
33mpg highway. That compares with the 19/26 mpg in the new
Altima 3.5SE coupe. Nissan has sold just over 3900 Altima
Hybrid vehicles through July of 2007 which was in line with
company expectations.
The company has stated that they do not intend to expand
this line further as they are in development of their own
hybrid technology which they plan to use in a 2010 model
vehicle to be sold in the U.S. and Japan.
Hybrid technology is one part of a broader plan to redefine
the Nissan brand with new environmental, safety, and
performance technologies in upcoming years. One initiative is
the Nissan Green Program 2010, the automaker's larger blueprint
to make its vehicles and plants more environmentally friendly
through a number of measures such as direct-injection gasoline
engines, including turbocharged four-cylinders by early 2010.
You can also expect to see a clean diesel in the Maxima line
that same year.
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