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Nissan News
Latest Nissan News For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
2019 nissan frontier seattle tacoma kirkland washingtonEarlier this week, Nissan unveiled its latest concept truck called the Frontier Sentinel at the 2018 São Paulo Motor Show. Designed by the automaker’s Brazilian styling studio, the truck is being re-imagined as a next-decade rescue truck well-suited to all types of punishing terrain.
 
Under its rugged body, the Frontier Sentinel is equipped with Nissan Leaf battery packs, which can deliver auxiliary power in dark conditions, whether deep in the jungle or the mountains at night. There is also a custom cargo bed that features drawers for rescue gear, like ropes, axes, flashlights and toolboxes, as well as a deployable platform that a search drone can take off and land on.
 
On the exterior, the truck features a colorful design that was inspired by a South American parrot species, known as the hyacinth macaw. Knobby tires and bulky wheels also add to its aggressive looks. For deep water crossings, the Frontier Sentinel boasts a snorkel and a specialty lighting system on top of the windshield. Inside the cabin, the truck features a vibrant yellow dashboard, seat trim, stitching and a central console, which were inspired by electric circuits.
 
In the face of disaster, the Frontier Sentinel is ready to spring into action! To learn more about this latest concept truck or to test drive a new Frontier, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, to discuss.
2019 nissan frontier truck dealer seattle washingtonWe all love pickup trucks for their incredible horsepower, hauling capabilities and rugged performance. But where they can be overlooked is their cargo capacity and storage. However, more families are turning to the mid-size pickup segment for its practicality and utility at home and on the jobsite. If you’ve been looking to challenge convention by trading in your minivan for a truck, consider the 2019 Nissan Frontier as your next family vehicle.
 
According to a review by Car and Driver, the 2019 Frontier earns four-out-of-five stars for cargo space and storage. Their experts gave the truck a thumbs up for its ability to swallow up luggage in the Crew Cab model, plus the inclusion of smart cubbies throughout the cabin to hold smaller odds and ends.
 
In fact, the larger Crew Cab body design of the Frontier can hold up to 10 carry-on suitcases behind the first row, which is quite impressive when you think about it. The Crew Cab bed also offers additional storage with a length of 59.5 inches; however, if that’s not enough, the King Cab boasts 73.3 inches for added versatility. In both options, the Frontier features a bed liftover height of 32 inches, which makes loading and unloading a snap. Whether you need to haul hockey equipment to the rink, suitcases to the airport, or coolers to the campsite, the Frontier makes easy work of it all.
 
2019 Frontiers are expected to hit out inventory soon. To pre-book your test drive in this incredible platform, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, today.
2019 nissan frontier for sale in seattle washingtonThe 2019 Frontier is holding strong to its status as America’s most affordable pickup. Nissan recently announced pricing for the forthcoming model and it will feature the same starting MSRP of $18,990 as its 2018 predecessor. However, the similarities end there as the new Frontier now boasts more standard features, including a 7.0-inch color audio display touchscreen for the S and SV trims, and a fresh exterior color called Cayenne Red Metallic.
 
The 2019 model will also offer a Midnight Edition Package for those truck enthusiasts that want to inject more style into their Frontier. The kit is nicely-equipped with 18-inch gloss black aluminum-alloy wheels, body-color front and rear bumpers, a gloss black grille, black badging, black door handles, semi-gloss black step rails, and black outside rearview mirrors. Consumers can choose from three exterior colors – Glacier White, Magnetic Black, and Gun Metallic.
 
The 2019 Frontier is offered in two body styles (Crew Cab and King Cab) with two driveline configurations (4×4 and 4×2) across five complete trims (S, SV, PRO-4X, Desert Runner, and SL). Powerplant options range from a 261-horsepower 4.0-liter DOHC V6 to a 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine with 152 horses. 
 
2019 Frontiers are expected to hit our inventory very soon. To learn more about this well-priced platform, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, to compare specs or to pre-book a test drive.
With fierce competition in the mid-size pickup segment, Nissan has plans to kick its production into gear in 2019 with the release of an all-new, next-generation Frontier. According to Steve Marsh, Vice President of Manufacturing, the truck will be assembled at Nissan’s Canton plant in Mississippi with the sole goal of “building the next generation of one of the best pickup trucks in America.”
 
 
Since Marsh’s bold proclamation, speculators have been abuzz with chatter about the 2019 MY Frontier. To date, it has been reported that the truck may share its platform with the Nissan Navara, which is currently sold in Europe and South America. There have also been talks of Nissan launching the 2019 Frontier with a Cummins turbo diesel, which some unconfirmed reports have said that the variant will be rated for 200 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque. Other powerplant options are also likely to include a naturally aspirated V6 engine.
 
Timing for an all-new Frontier couldn’t be better, especially since the pickup hasn’t had a complete refresh in a number of years. Industry insiders are hopeful that new equipment, updated styling and a more refined interior will strengthen the already excellent value-proposition of the truck. 
 
To learn more about Nissan’s best-selling mid-size pickup, contact our dealership in Seattle, Washington, for a test drive in a new or used Frontier.
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