The 2018 Nissan Maxima Platinum is a Front-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 3.5L V6 DOHC 24-valve engine which outputs 300 hp @
6400 rpm and is paired with Xtronic CVT with drive mode selector and manual mode gearbox. The 2018 Nissan Maxima Platinum has cargo capacity of 404 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1637 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2018 Nissan Maxima Platinum has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers Front and rear park distance sensor and Intelligent around view monitor (I-AVM) with moving object detection. Safety features also include Dirver-side front airbag and Passenger side front airbag. The front suspension is MacPherson strut front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent multi-link rear suspension. The car also features a Tire pressure monitoring system with easy-fill tire alert It has 18-inch machine-finished aluminium-alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has Remote engine starter. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 328 N.m of torque and a top speed of 246 km/h. The 2018 Nissan Maxima Platinum accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds and hits quarter mile at 14.1 seconds. Fuel consumption is 11.1 L/100km in the city and 7.8 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 44,150
Xtronic CVT with drive mode selector and manual mode
Cargo Space
404.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space
404.0 L
Wheel Type
18-inch machine-finished aluminium-alloy wheels
Series
Maxima VIII (A36)
Drivetrain
Front-wheel drive
Horsepower
300 HP
Torque
328 N.m
Top Speed
246 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph)
6.3 s
Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City)
11.1 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway)
7.8 L/100km
Gear Type
auto
Weight
1,574 KG
Brand
Nissan
Model
Maxima
0-400m (Quarter Mile)
14.1 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed
163.5 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile)
23.3 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed
184.0 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost
$ 0
2018 Nissan Maxima 0-100
2018 Nissan Maxima SR 0-60
2018 Nissan Maxima SL Acceleration
2018 Nissan Maxima Used Price Estimates
Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition
Trade In Price
Private Party Price
Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding
$ 20,417
$ 22,352
$ 24,659
Clean
$ 19,964
$ 21,865
$ 24,093
Average
$ 19,059
$ 20,893
$ 22,961
Rough
$ 18,154
$ 19,920
$ 21,829
While the “4-Door Sports Car” tagline may sound appealing, don’t mistake the 2018 Nissan Maxima for a bargain-basement BMW substitute. Instead, we like to think of the Maxima as a sporty entry-level luxury sedan that has more to offer than your run-of-the-mill Camry or Accord. Power from the Maxima’s 300-horsepower V6 is routed to the front wheels by means of a CVT automatic transmission, not exactly the favorite formula of purists. Still, the Maxima’s CVT is one of the best in the industry, aided in its performance aspirations by a set of steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters and its “D-Step” simulated gearshift logic. Torque steer does make itself known if you stomp the accelerator hard, but it’s a minimal event that rarely shows up once the Maxima is up to speed. The Maxima’s suspension delivers a comfortable ride and admirable cornering abilities, but the steering can feel vague at times, being somewhat numb in the feedback department.
INTELLIGENT FORWARD-COLLISION WARNING (I-FCW) Now standard on every Maxima, Nissan’s Intelligent Forward Collision Warning system goes beyond standard systems that alert the driver to a slowed or stopped vehicle by actually looking two cars ahead. The system helps anticipate a possible emergency and react accordingly. ANDROID AUTO Joining the already standard Apple CarPlay, Android Auto allows the rest of the smartphone world to join in the convenience of being able to mirror a smartphone through the car’s infotainment system. This feature gives full access to apps like Pandora, Google Maps and music through the Maxima’s large touch-screen display.
Despite its flagship status, the 5-passenger Nissan Maxima is actually a little smaller inside than the Nissan Altima sedan, which is slightly shorter. However, the Altima can't compare to the Maxima's upscale atmosphere. The diamond pattern on the accent trim extends to the seats and door panels on upper-level models. The stitched and soft-touch dash and doors impart a premium feel, as does the 8-inch infotainment system with its console-mounted multifunction knob. The driver and front passenger easily get comfortable thanks to power seats and tilt-telescope steering, but the rear seat's lack of head- and legroom may leave tall passengers complaining.
Nissan has packed a lot of styling onto the Maxima sedan. Nissan's V-Motion grille treatment dominates the front end, and like it or not, you sure know what's coming your way. Similarly, there's a lot of styling on the sides. The Maxima's roof, for example, appears to float over the rest of the body thanks to some clever paintwork. The sides are sculpted with intersecting character lines, and even the rear of the car, normally a weak point in styling, gets highlighted with sculpted taillights, twin chrome exhausts and a chrome lip over the license plate.
All 2018 Maxima sedans are the same under the hood, sporting a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 300 horsepower and a CVT automatic transmission. Also standard are LED headlight and taillight accents. Even base-model Maxima S sedans come with NissanConnect, an 8-inch touch-screen navigation and infotainment system with voice command, Google search, Bluetooth, two USB ports, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Also standard are an 8-way-power driver's seat, cruise control, push-button ignition and keyless entry, and a rearview camera. The color 7-inch information screen between the main gauges is standard on all models. Safety equipment includes forward-collision warning and emergency braking.
Nissan adds features through the 2018 Maxima's four higher trim levels instead of options packages. With its leather upholstery, heated front seats and heated outside mirrors with LED turn signals, and front and rear parking sensors, even a Maxima SV is a highly recommendable vehicle. SL and Platinum models get a dual-panel panoramic moonroof, upgraded audio systems, blind-spot warning with rear cross-traffic alert, and adaptive cruise control. The sporty SR loses the panoramic roof but gains bigger wheels/tires, while the luxury-like Platinum also gets moving-object detection, a driver-attention alert system and surround-view camera.
There's only one engine choice available for the Nissan Maxima, but it's a good one: a 300-horsepower, 3.5-liter V6 connected to an Xtronic continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). It manages decent fuel economy, all while delivering smooth and quiet power to the front wheels. CVTs have come a long way, and Nissan's D-Step shift logic mimics the operation of a traditional automatic by letting the revs rise and fall when at full throttle. A Sport mode livens feel by adjusting throttle response, steering effort and transmission tuning. Given its 300 horsepower, we're impressed that the Maxima doesn't suffer from aggressive torque steer, a peculiar side-to-side wiggle felt in the steering wheel that's common in powerful front-wheel-drive cars. Note that premium unleaded is recommended for the Maxima. 3.5-liter V6 300 horsepower @ 6,400 rpm 261 lb-ft of torque @ 4,400 rpm EPA city/highway fuel economy: 21/30 mpg
The 2018 Nissan Maxima sedan has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $ 33,915 for a base S model. If you want leather seating and a more supportive driver's seat, spend the roughly $ 2,000 more for a Maxima SV. The rest of the lineup climbs into the high $ 30,000s, and the top-line Maxima Platinum starts over $ 40,000. At these prices the Maxima starts higher than a Chevrolet Impala and Acura TLX, but the Nissan boasts more standard grunt. It nearly mimics the starting prices of the Toyota Avalon, Kia Cadenza and Hyundai Azera, which also offer a V6 as standard. Before buying, check the Fair Purchase Price to see what others in your area are paying for their Maxima. The Nissan Maxima's resale value is expected to fare pretty well, in line with that of the Avalon and above that of the Impala, Cadenza and Azera.
Although a mid-size, the Maxima is Nissan's flagship sedan in the United States and the Japanese engineers have treated its mid-cycle facelift accordingly.
The eight generation Nissan Maxima got unveiled at the 2015 New York Auto Show, and it managed to surprise everyone with its abrupt design orientation.
Known by many names, this major Asian conglomerate has been making cars since 1914. Today, Nissan is the third largest automaker in Japan. The Nissan Motor Company took over the Datsun company in 1933 and in 1934 it would take on the name we all know today.
The first Datsun passenger car came off the assembly line in 1935 and pretty soon Nissan started exporting to Australia. In 1937 the Datsun Type 15 becomes the first mass-produced vehicle in Japan, which also comes in mini-pickup and delivery van form.
Ever expanding the production, Nissan decides to expand into the United States. This move from 1958 was made due to the American influence Nissan had thanks to its designer, William R. Gorham. The models exported to the US were 1200 Sedans with a 48 hp engine, a compact pickup with 37 hp which later became a top seller during the 50s.
By the time the 60s rolled in Nissan had already made a name for itself on both sides of the Pacific. Now, the company moves into another part of the market, starting to sell sport cars. At first, it would be the SPL 210, a narrow, high roadster had a folding soft top and a 48hp engine, soon upgraded to a 85hp version.
Catering for the American market, Nissan introduces the Bluebird, with synchronized 3-speed transmission in 1962. In the off-road sector, the Patrol is debuted, with a generous amount of horsepower, that was marketed as being able “to climb trees”. In 1967 the 2000 Roadster is let loose upon the unsuspecting public and onto the racing world which it takes by storm.
The sporty line is continued in the 70s with the “Z” line, one still continued today. The 1970 240Z becomes the best selling sports car in the world by offering quality and comfort at an affordable price. Sales in America start taking off until eventually, in 1975, Datsun becomes the number 1 importer in the States.
Nissan starts expanding during the 80s in order to keep up with demand and opens up new factories. And just when everyone thought that Nissan couldn't get any bigger, along comes a whole new brand of Nissan, one aimed at a more luxurious segment of the market, Infiniti. In 1989, as the Infiniti project getting off the ground, parent company Nissan was celebrating its millionth car built in the US.
As new plants get built throughout the 90s, new models are added to the line up to corner the market. The Altima sedan and the Sentra become front-runners as the best sold models in the Nissan line-up. Next, in 1999, it was time for the European market, Nissan signs an agreement with French manufacturer Renault to use each other's expertise and strengths.
In 2002, the Z concept is resurrected with the 350Z, a sporty car that quickly wins over car enthusiasts but specialists as well. The ewly-formed SUV market will also be represented in the Nissan line-up with the Murano. Now, the boys over at Nissan seem to have a real hard point to make as they've released the GTR, a super-sporty car, the crowning jewel of Nissan motoring and engineering.
2018 Nissan Maxima Consumer Reviews
grublunchbox,
Very nice car has lots of power handles well
I have not had any problems with this vehicle I purchased it on 19 December 2018 as a second vehicle I don't drive it much because it uses premium fuel and I'm 75 years old it difficult for me to get in and out I love the body style and it performs very well.
silverbasil,
Great Vehicle
You can be painting the strips in a parking lot and
the roof start leaking they will blame you, Can't please them no matter what.
I bought some better tires for a more softer ride , features are just as good as Audi which my wife had and I had MBZ S600 for several yrs. overall great car vehicle
flyablepursuable,
Love, love, love
Everything about 'Maxi' is incredible. Power, luxury, handling, you name it. Our Platinum has everything you can ask for and more. In the same class with Mercedes, BMW, Audi, etc.
towelparsec,
I liked the Max
Looking for a New Car
cowsstar,
It's an amazing car
Great car
dubbedshear,
I love my Maxima
This is a great car
preplanupswing,
wow
Car looks good, has get up and go and tons of safety features. Will be buying another Nissan in the future.
robbriefcase,
My favorite car I've ever owned
I LOVE THIS CAR. I did quite a bit of research on the maxima before I got it. The biggest complaint by reviewers was the cvt transmission. However, if you're looking for the best of both worlds (comfort and sport) this is the car for you. I understand the cvt doesn't scream sports car, but it's very smooth. The car is also very quiet, but has a nice little growl under heavy acceleration. This car has 2 big downfalls. One is interior space. It's definetly smaller inside than it looks on the outside. Backseat room is lacking. The second is depreciation. This car loses its value quickly and by ALOT. However with suv's being all the rage these days, it's not surprising. That being said, I'll take this 300hp beast over a crossover suv 100 times out of 100 times. On top of the 300hp engine, gas mileage is great for that much power (thanks to the cvt). If you want something that's fun to drive, quiet, smooth and comfortable, check the maxima out. Just make sure your family/passengers check out the back seat first lol.
sornerflow,
Maximas are one of the best cars on the road.
My favorite car ever was a 1999 Maxima. They have become even better with new innovations. The car is peppy, handles and breaks like a dream, and just looks good. The Impala I traded in for the Maxima is a really nice car, bigger in size and particularly the rear seat and trunk, but we have a full size SUV for long trips with max luggage. For a fun, around town driving experience it is hard to top a Maxima.
ouncesubpanel,
Affordable high-tech sports sedan
The 2018 Maxima Platinum is the perfect luxury sports sedan. It is comfortable, luxurious, and powerful. It is comfortable to ride and fun to drive.
murreletrapunzel, 10/17/2019
"Beautiful and Reliable"
I fell in love with this car the first time I laid eyes on it. I really like the interior and exterior of the vehicle. It drives smooth especially on the highway and I get 31 + mpg and around 25 city which to me is pretty decent! If you are looking for a sporty good looking sedan this is the one to get.
fridaytribune, 09/17/2019
"Good performer that’s fun and reliable"
My second Max after having a great experience with my first which never had an issue through 130,000 smooth riding miles. My 2017 Max is a faster more nimble feeling car but not harsh and incredibly comfortable seats. After 24000 miles no issues to report. Many road trips with gas mileage recorded over 30 mpg on long ones. Averaging 26mpg drops to 21 when having fun on the twisty roads.
inbreeding, 03/17/2019
"My favorite car I've ever owned"
I LOVE THIS CAR. I did quite a bit of research on the maxima before I got it. The biggest complaint by reviewers was the cvt transmission. However, if you're looking for the best of both worlds (comfort and sport) this is the car for you. I understand the cvt doesn't scream sports car, but it's very smooth. The car is also very quiet, but has a nice little growl under heavy acceleration. This car has 2 big downfalls. One is interior space. It's definetly smaller inside than it looks on the outside. Backseat room is lacking. The second is depreciation. This car loses its value quickly and by ALOT. However with suv's being all the rage these days, it's not surprising. That being said, I'll take this 300hp beast over a crossover suv 100 times out of 100 times. On top of the 300hp engine, gas mileage is great for that much power (thanks to the cvt). If you want something that's fun to drive, quiet, smooth and comfortable, check the maxima out. Just make sure your family/passengers check out the back seat first lol.
Driver's side illuminated visor vanity mirrors with sun visor extenders
Front Wipers
Vehicle speed and rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers
Garage Door Opener
Homelink universal garage door opener
Graphic Equalizer
Active noise cancellation and Active sound enhancement
Heated Steering Wheel
Heated steering wheel
Intelligent Key System
Nissan intelligent key system
Interior Air Filter
Micro air filter
MP3 Capability
MP3 and WMA capability
Navigation System
Nissan navigation system
Number of Speakers
11 speakers
Passenger Vanity Mirror
Passenger's side illuminated visor vanity mirrors with sun visor extenders
Power Door Locks
Power door locks with auto-locking
Power Outlet
1 12-volt power outlets
Power Windows
Power windows with front one-touch up/down feature
Premium Sound System
Bose premium audio system
Reading Light
Front and rear reading lamps
Rear Air Conditionning
Rear air conditioning vents
Rear Sunscreen
Rear-window power sunshade
Rear View Mirror
Auto-dimming inside rearview mirror
Remote Audio Controls
Illuminated steering wheel mounted audio controls
Remote Starter
Remote engine starter
Single CD
CD Player
Sirius XM satellite radio
SiriusXM satellite radio/SiriusXM trafic
Steering Wheel Adjustment
Power-tilt/telescoping steering column
Streaming Audio
Streaming audio via Bluetooth wireless technology
Text message function
Hands-free text messaging assistant
USB i Pod Connector
4 USB connection ports for iPod interface and other compatible devices
Voice Recognition System
Voice recognition system for audio and navigation
Platinum Dimensions
Cargo Capacity
404 L
Curb Weight
1637 kg
Front Headroom
987 mm
Front Legroom
1143 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity
68 L
Gross Vehicle Weight
4641 kg
Height
1436 mm
Length
4897 mm
Rear Headroom
910 mm
Rear Legroom
870 mm
Wheelbase
2775 mm
Width
1860 mm
Platinum Exterior Details
Automatic Headlights
Automatic on/off headlights
Door Handles
Chrome door handles
Driving Lights
LED low-beam headlights
Exhaust
Dual mufflers with rolled chrome-tipped finishers
Exterior Folding Mirrors
Folding outside mirrors
Exterior Mirror Colour
Body-colour exterior mirrors
Exterior Mirrors Auto Dimming
Auto-dimming driver-side outside mirror
Exterior Mirrors Memory
Exterior mirrors with memory system
Exterior Mirrors Mirror Tilt Parking Aid
Outside mirrors with reverse tilt-down feature
Exterior Mirrors Turn Signals
Exterior mirrors with LED turn signal indicators
Front Fog Lights
Yes
Headlight Type
Halogen headlights
Headlights Daytime Running Lights
LED daytime running lights
Heated Exterior Mirrors
Yes
Sunroof
Dual panel power panoramic moonroof with one-touch open/close
Taillights
Taillights with integrated LED signature
Platinum Interior Details
Driver Info Center
Information centre with 7-inch color screen
Floor Mats
Carpeted floor mats
Folding Rear Seats
60/40 split rear folding bench
Front Seats Climate
Climate-controlled front seats
Front Seats Driver Lombar
Driver's seat power lumbar support
Front Seats Driver Power Seats
8-way power driver's seat
Front Seats Driver Seat Memory
Driver's memory system
Front Seats Front Seat Back Storage
Driver and front-passenger seatback pockets
Front Seats Front Seat Type
Bucket front seats
Front Seats Heated
Heated front seats
Front Seats Passenger Height
Passenger power seat lifter
Front Seats Passenger Power Seats
4-way power front-passenger's seat
Interior Accents
Mahogany wood-tone faceted trim
Number of Cup Holders
Dual front cupholders and dual front bottle holders
Overhead Console
Overhead sunglasses storage
Rear Center Armrest
Rear folding armrest with cupholders
Rear Seat Type
Rear bench seat
Seat Trim
Premium Ascot leather-appointed seats with diamond-quilted leather inserts
Shifter Knob Trim
Leather-wrapped shift knob
Steering Wheel Trim
Premium Ascot leather-wrapped steering wheel
Trip Computer
Multi-functional trip computer
Platinum Mechanical
Drive Train
Front-wheel drive
Engine Name
3.5L V6 DOHC 24-valve
Start button
Yes
Traction Control
Yes
Transmission
Xtronic CVT with drive mode selector and manual mode
Platinum Overview
Body
Sedan
Doors
4
Engine
3.5L V6 DOHC 24-valve
Fuel Consumption
11.1 (Automatic City)7.8 (Automatic Highway)
Power
300 hp @
6400 rpm
Seats
5
Transmission
Xtronic CVT with drive mode selector and manual mode
Platinum Safety
Anti-Lock Brakes
4-wheel ABS
Blind Spot Warning
Yes
Brake Assist
Brake assist
Brake Type
4-wheel disc
Child Seat Anchor
LATCH child seat anchors
Driver Airbag
Dirver-side front airbag
Drowsiness Detection
Intelligent driver alertness
Forward collision warning
Yes
Front Seat Belts
pre-tensioner
Ignition Disable
Engine immobilizer
Parking Distance Sensor
Front and rear park distance sensor
Passenger Airbag
Passenger side front airbag
Rear Collision Warning
Yes
Rear View Camera
Intelligent around view monitor (I-AVM) with moving object detection
Roof Side Curtain
Roof-mounted curtain supplemental airbags
Side Airbag
Driver and passenger side-impact airbags
Stolen Vehicle Recovery
Yes
Platinum Suspension and Steering
Front Anti-Roll Bar
Front stabilizer bar
Front Suspension
MacPherson strut front suspension
Front Tires
P245/45R18
Power Steering
Hydro-electric power steering
Rear Anti-Roll Bar
Rear stabilizer bar
Rear Suspension
Independent multi-link rear suspension
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Tire pressure monitoring system with easy-fill tire alert
Wheel Type
18-inch machine-finished aluminium-alloy wheels
Critics Reviews
We analyzed 34 Nissan Maxima reviews – along with reliability ratings, fuel economy estimates, and more – to help you decide if the 2020 Maxima is the right new car for you. This 2020 Nissan Maxima review incorporates applicable research for all vehicles in this generation, which includes the 2016 through 2020 model years. Why You Can Trust Us
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