2016 Nissan Maxima Ride and Drive

The Maxima is available in five trim levels.

Nissan shows off the new Maximas at the Bel-Air Bay Club.

Senior Editor Chris Wolski gets ready to drive the Maxima SL.

The Maxima will compete will other large and full-size sedans.

The SR model offers a sportier drive.

The 2015 Juke Nismo RS features severeal sporty upgrades and retails for $29,315.

The Maximas were lined up for journalists.

Chris shows the driving route on Pacific Coast Highway.

An 8-inch touchscreen shows clear map images and allows users to use gesture commands.

For the 2016 Maxima, Nissan moved the start button closer to the shifter.

The Maxima SL is powered by a 3.5L V-6 with Xtronic CVT.

The front-wheel 2015 Rogue SL compact SUV has found a niche in commercial fleets.

The Murano (Plat AWD shown) was redesigned for the 2015-MY.

The 2016 Nissan 370Z Nismo Tech 6M/T is powered by a 3.7L V-6 that makes 350 hp.
