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Nissan is a Japanese automaker with a diverse range of vehicles, including the Altima, hatchbacks, pickups, and EVs. The company also produces SUVs, including full-size models like the Armada and subcompact models like the Rogue Sport. Nissan is a member of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance since 1999, which includes Nissan, Mitsubishi Motors of Japan, and Renault of France. Nissan has a 43.4% voting stake in Renault, while Nissan's non-voting stake is 15%. In 2017, Nissan ranked sixth among the top five automakers globally, alongside Toyota, Volkswagen Group, Hyundai Motor Group, General Motors, and Ford. Nissan is the top producer of electric vehicles and ranked ninth-largest globally in 2022. The Nissan LEAF, the second-best-selling electric car globally, is Nissan's best-selling fully electric vehicle. The company is a member of the Nissan Group, which has a 34% controlling interest in Mitsubishi Motors.
Starts at $25,490.
The Nissan Altima sports a roomy cabin, user-friendly technology, good fuel efficiency, and safety features, but its ride is choppy and its acceleration is slow.
Starts at $43,190.
The Nissan Ariya sports a roomy interior, high-quality materials, a smooth ride, and cutting-edge technology, but driver engagement is lacking.
Starts at $50,700.
The luxurious cabin, V8 engine, and body-on-frame construction of the Nissan Armada are throwbacks to the past.
Starting at $30,525
A competitive small truck with everyday usability and balanced performance is the Nissan Frontier.
Starting at $21,925
For city commuting, the Nissan Kicks is a large, reasonably priced SUV, but it has a weak engine and uncomfortable seats.