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2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid Set to Debut at Orange County Auto Show.

eI First-ever Nissan Hybrid Blends Great Performance, Style and Fuel Economy eI

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The all-new 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid, NissaneIUs (Nasdaq:NSANY NSANY Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (stock symbol) ) first entry into the hybrid gasoline/electric vehicle segment, makes its North American North American

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 debut at the 2007 Model Orange County Auto Show in Anaheim, California, October 4 eI 8, 2006.

The new Altima Hybrid offers all the style, convenience, comfort, quality feel and performance technology features and highlights of the next-generation 2007 Altima eI while offering the added benefits of enhanced fuel economy and reduced emissions.

The Altima HybrideIUs powertrain mates the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine and electronic Continuously Variable Transmission The continuously variable transmission (CVT) is a transmission in which the ratio of the rotational speeds of two shafts, as the input shaft and output shaft of a vehicle or other machine, can be varied continuously within a given range, providing an infinite number of  (eCVT) with an electric motor and generator that increases fuel economy while maintaining low tailpipe tail·pipe  
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 emissions. The Altima HybrideIUs hybrid system is rated at a net power of 198 horsepower (148 kW), with fuel economy estimated at 41 mpg City/36 mpg Highway.

Classified as an Advanced Technology-Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (AT-PZEV AT-PZEV Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (auto) ), the new Altima Hybrid will be available in eight states. The vehicle has been certified to meet California emissions requirements and will be sold beginning in early 2007 in those states that have adopted California emissions regulations: California, New York New York, state, United States
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Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches.
, Maine and New Jersey. These states are among the strongest markets for hybrid vehicles.

The 2007 Altima Hybrid will be available in early 2007, following the November 2006 introduction of the 2007 Altima 2.5-liter 4-cylinder and 3.5-liter V6 gasoline-powered models.

Passionate Driving That Takes Care of the Environment

Nissan's commitment to the environment takes a different form than might be found at other automakers. While Nissan strives to offer the most advanced fuel-saving technology available, the company also believes that drivers should not have to sacrifice any of the style or performance attributes that remain at the top of the reasons for buying a new Nissan.

For that reason, the Altima Hybrid is marked with the same expressive styling as its non-hybrid brethren eI inside and out. The engine and suspension in the Altima Hybrid deliver the same spirited performance as its more conventional siblings.

The combination of passionate driving and passion for the environment is what makes the Altima Hybrid the standout in its segment.

Altima Hybrid Follows Nissan Tradition

The Altima Hybrid is the latest in a long line of Nissan environmental automotive initiatives. Nissan was the first automaker to introduce a partial zero emission vehicle (PZEV PZEV Partial Zero-Emission Vehicle ) with its Sentra CA in 2000. In many areas of California the air leaving the Sentra's tailpipe is cleaner than the air going into the engine.

Nissan expanded its PZEV offerings to include Altima's 2.5-liter engine in 2005.

Nissan's Xtronic CVT CVT Continuously Variable Transmission (automotive, sport, utility & hybrid vehicles)
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, introduced originally in March 1992 in Japan, is now available to increase fuel efficiency in small, medium and large passenger vehicles. Nissan expects to produce 1 million CVTs annually by the end of fiscal year 2007.

Nissan is also taking a leadership position in Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV FFV
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) technology. In 2006, Nissan was the only import brand in the United States to offer a FFV with the introduction of the E85 ethanol capable Nissan Titan pickup. For 2007, the full-size Nissan Armada SUV joins the Titan in offering FFV technology as a no-cost option.

For more information on the 2007 Nissan Altima and other Nissan products, please visit www.nissannews.com.
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