Sedans are a top choice among younger buyers

2019 Nissan Altima

Nissan is doubling down on sedans with a growing global lineup of all-new models as research shows the segment retains strong appeal - especially for younger buyers.

Among drivers who don’t own a sedan, 75% would consider buying one now or in the future, according to a recent Nissan survey of car owners and would-be buyers around the world. For millennials, the number rises to eight in 10.1

Nissan is introducing a series of new sedan models globally that cater to these potential customers. Sixty years after launching the Skyline, the company is continuing to reinvent sedans with bold new designs, the latest advanced safety technologies, and fuel-efficient powertrains.

Last year, Nissan introduced the all-new Altima, a global model that sports lower, wider and more athletic proportions. The sixth generation of the popular model is the first sedan to offer Nissan’s ProPILOT driver assistance system, known in the U.S. as ProPILOT Assist. It’s also available with VC-Turbo, the world’s first production-ready variable compression ratio engine - representing a breakthrough in combining power and high efficiency.

In April this year, the all-new Nissan Sylphy sedan debuted at Auto Shanghai 2019 with a new and more fuel-efficient powertrain, a wider stance, improved aerodynamics, seamless connectivity features and a full suite of active safety technologies.

ProPILOT 2.0, the next generation of Nissan’s driver assistance system, will also debut on a sedan - the new Skyline, which goes on sale in Japan this fall.

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