Limited production builds on the Platinum grade to celebrate the flagship’s milestone
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Nissan has announced a limited 40th Anniversary Edition as part of the 2021 Maxima lineup to celebrate the flagship saloon completing four decades of production.Image Credit: Supplied
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The limited production package builds on the fully equipped Maxima Platinum grade and includes a two-tone Ruby Slate Gray Pearl exterior color with black roof and 19-inch gloss black aluminium-alloy wheels.Image Credit: Supplied
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It also features black exterior finishers and trim badges, including a 40th Anniversary badge and black exhaust finish.Image Credit: Supplied
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The cabin gets red semi-aniline leather-appointed seating with 40th Anniversary embossing as well as red contrast interior stitching and Satin Dark Chrome interior faceted finishers.Image Credit: Supplied
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The instrument cluster gets white speedometer and tachometer faces reminiscent of past Maxima models.Image Credit: Supplied
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Maxima is the longest continuous running Nissan nameplate in the US market, with the first one sold there back in 1981.Image Credit: Supplied
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Now in its eighth-generation, Maxima’s history goes back to the Datsun Bluebird 810 of the late 1970s. The 1981 Datsun 810 was the first to carry the Maxima nameplate.
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