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Nissan Annual Report 2003
20
High Technology Under the Hood
Not all practical technological
developments are directly touched by
human hands, of course. For example,
Nissan has long been known as a leader in
engine technology, a status confirmed in
2003 when the 3.5-liter VQ V6 engine was
named to the annual Ward’s Ten Best
Engines list for the tenth straight year—
the only engine that has been on the list
every year the award has been presented.
The VQ powers a number of new Nissan
and Infiniti vehicles in the United States,
including the Altima and Maxima sedans,
350Z sports car, Murano crossover SUV,
Quest minivan, Pathfinder SUV, and the
Infiniti I35 sedan, Infiniti G35 Sedan and
Coupe and the Infiniti FX35 crossover SUV.
TECHNOLOGY
Compact Lithium-Ion Battery
EFFIS
Super Motor
3.5-liter VQ V6 engine