
The eighth-generation Maxima, which was totally reimagined for the 2016 model year, is enhanced for 2017 with the addition of standard Apple CarPlayTM iPhone® connectivity and two new accessory equipment packages – the Medallion Package and Dynamic Package.

As the flagship of Nissan’s popular sedan lineup, Maxima sets the standard for style, performance and technology. In 2016, Maxima was recognized by leading automotive media for its style, performance and driving enjoyment – including being named to WardsAuto’s “10 Best Interiors,” MotorWeek’s “Drivers’ Choice Awards” and WardsAuto’s “10 Best Engines.”
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- One year after complete revision of Nissan’s flagship “4-Door Sports Car,” enhancements continue with the addition of standard Apple CarPlayTM
- Pricing starts at $32,560 for the Maxima S model, which offers 300-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine, NissanConnectSM with Navigation featuring Apple CarPlay, 8.0-inch touch-screen display, luxury-style interior appointments, Remote Engine Start, RearView Monitor and more
- Two new available accessory value packages, the Medallion Package and Dynamic Package, join the popular Midnight Edition – offering buyers three convenient ways to customize their Maximas straight from the dealership
The 2017 Maxima’s new standard NissanConnectSM with Navigation featuring Apple CarPlay system includes an 8.0-inch touch-screen display, along with SiriusXM® Satellite Radio and SiriusXM® Travel Link™ applications (SiriusXM® subscription required, sold separately), Streaming audio via Bluetooth®, Hands-free Text Messaging Assistant, Nissan Voice Recognition for navigation and audio and two front illuminated USB connection ports for iPod® interface and other compatible devices. It also features “swipe to meter” functionality, which allows the driver to swipe the navigation map from the center display to bring it up in the standard 7.0-inch Advanced Drive Assist Display (ADAD) within the instrument cluster.
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