2011 Introduced For Classic Nissan Elgrand
1st introduced in 1997 and followed by the second generation in 2002, Elgrand has been highly commended by customers for its comfort, styling and driving performance. The new-generation Elgrand internal offers a number of features designed specifically for passenger comfort, including unique, multi-function high quality seats with leg rest and the world’s first 11-inch electronic retractable monitor used in a minivan. A Private Theater System powered by a Bose 5.1 Surround Sound System is available for the rear seats.
The Elgrand is prepared with a 3.5-liter VQ35DE engine tuned specifically for this application. With a maximum output of 206kW (280PS)/6400rpm and maximum torque of 344Nm (35.1kgfm)/4400rpm), it makes driving an exciting experience whether in the city or on the highway.
The 2.5-liter Elgrand is also equipped with a vehicle-specific tuned engine, the QR25DE, with responsive speeding up from low speeds, and high torque giving the car a quick, strong driving feel. The engine is rated at a maximum output of 125kW (170PS)/5600rpm and maximum torque of 245Nm (25.0kgfm)/3900rpm).
The Elgrand is prepared with a 3.5-liter VQ35DE engine tuned specifically for this application. With a maximum output of 206kW (280PS)/6400rpm and maximum torque of 344Nm (35.1kgfm)/4400rpm), it makes driving an exciting experience whether in the city or on the highway.
The 2.5-liter Elgrand is also equipped with a vehicle-specific tuned engine, the QR25DE, with responsive speeding up from low speeds, and high torque giving the car a quick, strong driving feel. The engine is rated at a maximum output of 125kW (170PS)/5600rpm and maximum torque of 245Nm (25.0kgfm)/3900rpm).
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