2025 Nissan Altima: What's in stock, trim-level comparison, FAQ's.

    Updated 2026-06-05
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    The Nissan Altima is Nissan's midsize sedan, competing with the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Hyundai Sonata. Every Altima for 2025 uses a 2.5-liter four-cylinder making about 188 horsepower paired with an Xtronic CVT, with EPA-estimated up to 31 mpg combined on FWD. Intelligent AWD is available on the 2.5-liter — a feature no Camry or Accord offers. Safety Shield 360 is standard, ProPILOT Assist is available on upper trims, and Nissan has publicly indicated the 2025 model year is the final year of US Altima production.

    Highlights of the 2025 Nissan Altima

    7 highlights
    • Standard 2.5L inline-four — about 188 hp and 180 lb-ft, paired with an Xtronic CVT.
    • EPA-estimated up to 31 mpg combined on the FWD 2.5L (27 city / 38 highway).
    • Intelligent AWD available on the 2.5L — uncommon in the midsize-sedan class against Camry and Accord.
    • Safety Shield 360 standard: AEB with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning, rear AEB, and high-beam assist.
    • ProPILOT Assist available on upper trims — adaptive cruise + lane-centering for I-65 and parkway commuting.
    • NissanConnect 12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on upper trims; 8-inch on lower trims.
    • Nissan has publicly indicated MY2025 is the final US Altima production year — supply tightens as the run-out progresses.

    Trim-Level Breakdown and Availability at Bob Swope Ford

    Compare available trim levels to find the right Nissan Altima for you. Pricing reflects current in-stock inventory.

    Compare trimsTrim2 trims · 2 in stockSV1 in stock2.5 SV1 in stock
    Pricing
    Starting price$22,487$23,987
    Top price$22,487$23,987
    Powertrain
    DrivetrainFWDFWD
    Fuel optionsGasolineGasoline
    Engine4 Cyl, 2.5L4 Cyl, 2.5L
    MPG (city / hwy)27 / 3927 / 39
    Standard equipment — safety & driver assistance
    Auto high-beam headlights
    Blind-spot & rear cross-traffic alert
    Forward collision-avoidance
    Front & rear parking sensors
    Lane keep assist
    Pedestrian & cyclist detection
    Standard equipment — technology & infotainment
    In-vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot
    Push-button start with proximity key
    SiriusXM
    Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
    Standard equipment — comfort & convenience
    Memory driver seat & mirrors
    Remote engine start
    Standard equipment — interior & exterior
    LED headlights & daytime running lights

    Inside the Nissan Altima

    What the Altima is in 2025

    The Altima is Nissan's volume midsize sedan and a direct rival to the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, and Kia K5. For MY2025 it is built around a 2.5-liter four-cylinder making roughly 188 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque, paired exclusively with an Xtronic continuously variable transmission. EPA combined ratings reach 31 mpg on the FWD 2.5-liter (27 city / 38 highway). Nissan has publicly indicated that the 2025 model year is the final year of US Altima production, so supply tightens as dealer allocations work down. Importantly, the Altima is gas-only — there is no hybrid in the US lineup the way Camry and Accord offer hybrids.

    Powertrain — 2.5L only for 2025

    Earlier Altimas offered a 2.0-liter VC-Turbo 'variable compression' four-cylinder making about 248 horsepower in the SR VC-Turbo trim. For 2025, that engine is no longer listed on the US Altima lineup; every 2025 Altima ships with the 2.5L four and the Xtronic CVT. The 2.5 is honest, refined, and right-sized for daily commuting; it isn't quick by sport-sedan standards, but it's a quiet and efficient highway cruiser. Drive selection is straightforward: choose FWD for best fuel economy (up to 31 mpg combined) or Intelligent AWD if winter traction is a recurring problem (rated 28 mpg combined).

    Trim ladder and where the AWD story lives

    The Altima trim ladder runs S → SV → SR → SL, with Intelligent AWD optional across the 2.5L lineup. SV is the value-play volume trim with Safety Shield 360 standard, the 8-inch NissanConnect display, and remote start. SR adds 19-inch wheels, sport-tuned suspension, paddle shifters, and a sportier exterior. SL is the loaded comfort flagship with leather seating, the 12.3-inch NissanConnect display, wireless Apple CarPlay, ProPILOT Assist, around-view monitor, and a Bose audio system. The AWD-on-the-2.5L story is the Altima's clearest differentiator versus a Camry or Accord — neither competitor offers an AWD non-hybrid option.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros
    • Intelligent AWD is available — a real differentiator versus Camry and Accord in this class.
    • Safety Shield 360 standard across the lineup with no upcharge.
    • Up to 31 mpg combined on FWD is competitive among non-hybrid midsize sedans.
    • Cabin is quiet and well-isolated, with the 12.3-inch display and wireless CarPlay on upper trims.
    • Strong run-out pricing and incentives are typical in a final-MY production year.
    • ProPILOT Assist on upper trims — useful adaptive-cruise + lane-centering for highway work.
    • Standard warranty: 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper and 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain.
    Cons
    • Gas-only in the US — no hybrid option to chase Camry Hybrid or Accord Hybrid on mpg.
    • 2025 is publicly reported as the final US Altima model year, so future parts/service support, while Nissan-backed, may be a consideration for some shoppers.
    • The 2.0L VC-Turbo (SR VC-Turbo) is no longer offered for 2025 — the enthusiast trim is gone.
    • The Xtronic CVT is competent but less engaging than the 8- and 10-speed automatics in some rivals.
    • Top features (Bose, 12.3-inch display, wireless CarPlay, leather, ProPILOT) are concentrated in the SL trim.

    Used 2025 Nissan Altima Inventory at Bob Swope FordLive

    Current in-stock units at Bob Swope Ford in Elizabethtown, KY with full specifications, pricing, and direct links to each vehicle's detail page.

    Total in stock2vehicles
    Price range$22,487 – $23,987
    Available powertrainsGasoline
    Last syncedJun 5, 2026 · 1:50 AM
    Showing 2 of 2 vehicles.
    VINStock #YearMakeModelTrimBodyPriceVDPMileageExteriorInteriorEngineDriveTransmissionFuelNew/UsedCPOMPG CityMPG HwyCarfax 1-OwnerOptions
    1N4BL4DV5SN352659U269311402025NissanAltimaSVSedan$22,487VDP33,628SUPER BLACKCHARCOAL4 Cyl, 2.5LFWDCVTGasolineUsedNo2739Yes
    56 features
    NissanConnect featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smart device mirroringSelective service internet accessBluetooth handsfree wireless device connectivityIntelligent Forward Collision Warning w/Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
    1N4BL4DV4SN349221U269310802025NissanAltima2.5 SV4 Door Sedan$23,987VDP26,849GRAYGRAY4 Cyl, 2.5LFWDContinuously Variable/CVTGasolineUsedNo2739Yes
    58 features
    Floor Mats/trunk Mat/hideaway NetNissanConnect Services Powered by SiriusXMNissanConnect featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smart device mirroringIntelligent Forward Collision Warning w/Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)

    Frequently Asked Questions about the 2025 Nissan Altima

    Every 2025 Altima uses a 2.5-liter inline-four making about 188 horsepower and 180 lb-ft of torque, paired with an Xtronic continuously variable transmission (CVT). Front-wheel drive is standard, with Intelligent AWD available across the 2.5L lineup.
    Per fueleconomy.gov, the 2025 Altima 2.5L FWD is rated at 27 city / 38 highway / 31 combined mpg. With Intelligent AWD it rates 25 / 34 / 28 mpg combined. The SR/SL FWD configurations rate 27 / 36 / 30 mpg combined.
    Yes. Intelligent AWD is offered as an option across the 2.5L Altima lineup. That makes the Altima one of the few midsize sedans in its class — Toyota Camry and Honda Accord do not offer AWD on their non-hybrid configurations.
    No. For the 2025 model year, Nissan offers only the 2.5-liter inline-four; the 2.0L VC-Turbo SR VC-Turbo trim from earlier model years is not part of the 2025 lineup.
    Nissan has publicly indicated that the 2025 Altima is the final model year of US Altima production. Inventory will work down through model-year run-out; Nissan will continue to provide parts and warranty service per the published terms after production ends.
    ProPILOT Assist is Nissan's driver-assistance system that combines adaptive cruise control with steering assist to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane on the highway. It is available on the upper Altima trims (SL); confirm availability on the specific configuration you're considering.
    Safety Shield 360 is standard across the 2025 Altima lineup. It bundles automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning, rear automatic braking, and high-beam assist.
    The 2025 Altima is offered in S, SV, SR, and SL trims. AWD is available across the 2.5L lineup. Check the live inventory listings on this page for the exact trim and drivetrain of any individual unit.
    Yes. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are available across the lineup. Wireless Apple CarPlay is paired with the 12.3-inch NissanConnect display on upper trims; lower trims use an 8-inch display with wired CarPlay and Android Auto.
    Nissan's New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers the 2025 Altima for 3 years or 36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, with 5 years or 60,000 miles of powertrain coverage, whichever comes first. Roadside assistance is included for the duration of the basic coverage.