Maxima SR Midnight
The photo above, which at first blush appears to be a pair of taillights and exhaust tips floating in a dark, empty space, confirms what we’ve seen coming for a long time: The age of the factory murdered-out special is upon us. Nissan’s been in on the game for some time, having already debuted the black-painted-trim Juke Midnight Edition, but now it is revealing a new Midnight model based on the 2016 Maxima sedan, the Maxima SR Midnight.
Much like Chevrolet’s Black-Out package for the Silverado and the Midnight Edition Impala, Jeep’s Altitude kit for the Grand Cherokee, and the countless other black-on-black-on-black special-edition models out there, the SR Midnight sports blacked-out everything. The wheels, diffuser, spoiler, interior, splash guards, and, of course, the paint are all black. The charcoal-colored cabin has faux-suede seat inserts, along with all the gear that comes with the Maxima SR trim level, including aluminum pedals, paddle shifters, an 11-speaker Bose audio system, and a dual-pane sunroof.
Only just making its debut at the Nissan-sponsored BET Experience in L.A., the Maxima SR Midnight’s price is still lurking in the shadows. The regular Maxima SR starts at $38,495, so figure a bit more for the Midnight. You may, however, want to budget extra for car washes—keeping the thing clean for more than 30 seconds at a time will take a herculean effort.
Much like Chevrolet’s Black-Out package for the Silverado and the Midnight Edition Impala, Jeep’s Altitude kit for the Grand Cherokee, and the countless other black-on-black-on-black special-edition models out there, the SR Midnight sports blacked-out everything. The wheels, diffuser, spoiler, interior, splash guards, and, of course, the paint are all black. The charcoal-colored cabin has faux-suede seat inserts, along with all the gear that comes with the Maxima SR trim level, including aluminum pedals, paddle shifters, an 11-speaker Bose audio system, and a dual-pane sunroof.
Only just making its debut at the Nissan-sponsored BET Experience in L.A., the Maxima SR Midnight’s price is still lurking in the shadows. The regular Maxima SR starts at $38,495, so figure a bit more for the Midnight. You may, however, want to budget extra for car washes—keeping the thing clean for more than 30 seconds at a time will take a herculean effort.
On another thread here. Two common responses:
1 - Very striking car, especially with the black diffuser with the chrome bar.
2 - A devil to keep really clean, and will show even the hint of a blemish or scratch.
1 - Very striking car, especially with the black diffuser with the chrome bar.
2 - A devil to keep really clean, and will show even the hint of a blemish or scratch.
The charcoal-colored cabin has faux-suede seat inserts, along with all the gear that comes with the Maxima SR trim level, including aluminum pedals, paddle shifters, an 11-speaker Bose audio system, and a dual-pane sunroof.
My guess is that whoever wrote that article screwed up.
I have had one on my Altima for 6 years now and have used it a handful of times. I am getting the SR model and the sunroof will not be missed by me. The sport suspension was more important to me.
Yes I am obsessive about my cars cleanliness, lol, so I will be sticking to either silver or gunmetal when I pick up my Maxima.
That 3rd gen was probably the one that moved the Maxima onto the wider radar of the general public. Very conservative. Very clean look. The simple design that Detroit never seemed to go for. And the primary color most folks will always associate with that 3rd gen was the pearl white, which looked richer than fresh dairy cream. Definitely one of my all-time favorites.
That 3rd gen was probably the one that moved the Maxima onto the wider radar of the general public. Very conservative. Very clean look. The simple design that Detroit never seemed to go for. And the primary color most folks will always associate with that 3rd gen was the pearl white, which looked richer than fresh dairy cream. Definitely one of my all-time favorites.
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Not having one wouldn't bother me.
