Designed to Take
On the Toughest and Most Rewarding Job on the Planet -
ParentingThe all-new fourth generation
Nissan Quest, which is now in-stock, is about to take on the toughest
job on the planet: parenting. More than just another new Quest, it's an
entirely new take on the minivan - with bold styling, an extensive list
of family friendly innovations and amenities a family can enjoy
together. With one-touch power sliding doors, quick release fold-flat
seats, an Advanced Climate Control System, and rear storage well to name
just a few, Quest provides the innovation to help make the impossible
possible on a daily basis. Just like parents
do.

"The all-new Nissan Quest 'gets' parenting. While
minivans remain one of the most maligned symbols of adulthood, where
some see them as a surrendering of youth and fun, Nissan sees the
minivan as a celebration of family life - not only for moms on weekdays,
but for fun times with the entire family on weekends," said Al
Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan
North America, Inc. "We view Quest as a reward to parents for doing
just that - parenting."
Designed with purpose inside
and out, the 2011 Quest offers functionality, unique styling and comfort
for all occupants. "While it can't promise to make parenting easier, or
your kids better behaved, the new Quest can make your life as a parent a
little less chaotic," adds Castignetti.
Among the new Quest's available
"Innovation for Family" design features
are:- A sophisticated, modern exterior and
interior design that provides a fresh approach to the minivan segment -
including a "fluid sculpture" body with full surround glass
treatment
- One-touch power sliding side doors that
easily unlock and open with a single touch, even with arms and hands
full of groceries
- Dual Opening glass moonroofs
(two), providing refreshing breezes to front and rear occupants when
open
- 2nd row power
windows
- Standard Quick Release Fold-Flat 2nd and 3rd
row seats to make a flat load floor, and available 3rd row power-return
seatback on LE
- Quick Comfort heated front seats
with advanced staged heating system design
- Removable
2nd row console with cupholders and
lid
- Always-available large, covered Permanent Rear
Storage Well
- Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS)
intelligent HVAC system with Plasmacluster air purifier, Grape
Polyphenol Filter and auto recirculation
- Blind Spot
Warning (BSW) system and RearView
Monitor
- Conversation mirror, which helps enhance
visibility and conversation with children in the 2nd and 3rd
rows
- Standard 2nd and 3rd row theater seating with
available large rear 11-inch color monitor and auto bright
function
- Easy maneuverability, with small turning
radius and front triangle windows for enhanced
visibility
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System with Easy
Fill Tire Alert, which alerts you when proper tire inflation is
reached
"This new dimension in minivans
was conceived to provide smart prioritization, fulfilling the
traditional, often child-centric needs of everyday life, but also the
more emotional aspects of personal style, driving pleasure and
unforgettable family vacations," said Castignetti. "It's designed to
mirror the multi-purpose comfort and warmth of a home's 'great room' and
lets you take it along on the road."
Innovative
Functionality 
The all-new 2011 Nissan Quest's "innovative
functionality" starts with the proven foundation of Nissan's advanced
"D-platform," which is also utilized on the current Nissan Maxima and
Altima sedans, as well as the popular Murano crossover SUV. With its
long 118.1-inch wheelbase and 200.8-inch overall length, Quest offers
both a roomy interior and a highly maneuverable overall
size.
The Quest exterior styling combines fluid
sculptural elements with crafted details to provide a fresh approach to
minivan design. In front, the bold bumper and horizontal grille and
headlights blend into the dramatic side character line and distinctive
wheel forms filled with standard 16-inch or 18-inch wheels. The bold
door sections and surfaces flow seamlessly into the rear "boomerang"
taillights and tailgate finisher, helping create a look as if Quest was
carved from one solid piece of sculptor's stone.
The
most striking aspect of the new Quest design, however, is the full
surround privacy glass, black sash molding and chrome trim accents,
which combine with the wide, low stance and muscular front end to give
Quest the most dynamic and distinctive appearance in class. The Quest
exterior design is also one of the most wind-efficient, with a 0.32 Cd
for the Quest S model.
In addition to standard chrome
door handles, rear roof spoiler and chrome license plate finisher,
available exterior features include High Intensity Discharge (HID) xenon
headlights, auto on/off headlight function, fog lights, and dual power
heated outside mirrors. Quest also features small triangle windows in
the front doors to help enhance visibility. Available on Quest SL and LE
models are Dual Opening Glass Moonroofs that contribute to the open,
airy atmosphere of the Quest interior for all
passengers.
The new Quest is offered with power
sliding side doors with selective unlock function and one-touch
open/unlock feature and power-opening windows. The system works in
conjunction with the standard Nissan Intelligent Key. Also, due to the
way the Quest's door rail system is designed, the sliding door step-in
height is lower than competitive minivans. This is especially helpful
for small children or older adults getting into the 2nd or 3rd rows. In
addition, a one-touch unlock/open power rear liftgate is standard on
Quest SL and LE models.

"The one-touch door operation is ideal for the many
times during the day when you find yourself approaching the vehicle with
both hands full. In conjunction with the I-key, there's no fumbling for
the key fob to unlock the door, no having to put your packages down or
let go of a child's hand to open it - just push the button on the door
handle and the Quest takes care of the rest," said
Castignetti.
The easy-to-use convenience also carries
over into the interior design with the quick release fold-flat 2nd and
3rd row seats. The 60/40-split 3rd row seat can be switched from upright
to fold-flat position with the simple pull of one strap (Quest S and
SV) or push of a button (Quest SL and LE). The LE model also includes
3rd row power return seatback. A spring assist aids the manual fold and
return operation. The 2nd row bucket seats also feature easy-fold/return
operation, and there is a standard 2nd row walk-in device for easier
access to the 3rd row.
Quest's permanent rear storage
well provides a large, flexible space behind the 3rd row seat, offering
a hidden, additional cargo area for bulky items. The storage area is
independent of the fold flat 3rd row seat - so it's always there when
you need it - and is covered by a lightweight but sturdy 60/40-split
multi-position removable cover.
"In real world use,
you need to account for the spontaneity factor - one minute you are
dropping off the kids at sports practice, the next you're unexpectedly
running to the warehouse store to pick up cases of beverages and snacks.
The new Quest transitions from passenger to cargo vehicle and back with
ease. No removing bulky 2nd or 3rd row seats, no having to move items
from a storage area to fit the seats, and no having to plan your
activities around the configuration of your vehicle's interior that
particular day," said Castignetti.

Interior comfort and convenience features are also
designed for flexibility and functionality. The driver's seat is a 6-way
manual adjustment design for S and SV models, and 8-way
power-adjustable for SL and LE trim levels. The passenger seat is 4-way
adjustable on S, SV, and SL and 4-way power on LE. Rich cloth seat
fabric is standard on S and SV, while leather-appointed seats are
standard on SL and LE models. Quest LE also features a 2-driver memory
and auto entry/exit system.
Unique Quest front
seating features include a special "trilaminar" structure, which uses
three types of cushions to distribute body pressure more evenly than
traditional padding, and the first application of Nissan's new Quick
Comfort front seat heaters (SL and LE models). When activated, this
sophisticated system immediately begins warming the body parts that are
most sensitive to heat, such as the thighs and hips. Then, to maintain a
warm, cozy feeling, the heater increases heating on body pressure
points.
Quest's theater-style interior layout with
raised 2nd and 3rd rows provides occupants with excellent visibility and
a good view of the available 11-inch WVGA family entertainment system
display monitor. The comfortable 2nd row Captain's Chair style seats
include dual armrests, recline, and fore/aft adjustability, while the
3rd row 60/40-split bench includes recline and 3-way adjustable
headrests. A total of six cupholders and six bottle holders are
standard, along with four coat hangers and two 12-volt DC outlets. The
dual-level front center console offers flexible storage, as does the
removable 2nd row console. An overhead front console is standard on SL
and LE models.
Quest's wide instrument panel includes
a 4.3-inch color audio display on SV and SL models, with an 8-inch
touch screen display for LE models with the standard Nissan Navigation
System. The hard drive-based navigation system includes a user-friendly
graphic interface, menu structure and intelligent search capabilities, a
9.3GB Music Box hard drive, XM NavTraffic Real-Time Traffic
Information, XM NavWeather (XM subscription required, sold separately)
and Zagat Survey© Restaurant Guide.
One of the most
innovative and certain to be appreciated new technologies is the Quest
LE's standard Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS) with Plasmacluster
air purifier, Grape Polyphenol Filter and auto recirculation control.
The system works three ways to help reduce allergens and unwanted odors
within the Quest cabin. Its automatic intake control utilizes sensors to
constantly monitor outside odors and automatically closes the intake
port to prevent inflow of exhaust fumes or other unpleasant smells into
the interior. It then restores fresh air flow automatically when the
offensive odors have passed.

The ACCS also employs a Grape Polyphenol Filter to
help reduce the number of harmful allergens in the interior air.
Finally, an advanced Plasmacluster purifier generates ions to "scrub"
the interior air of unwanted odors - whether they come from outside or
inside the vehicle.
Quest SV, SL and LE models
feature a Tri-Zone Automatic Temperature Control system, while Quest S
models include manual temperature control. A range of audio systems is
also available, starting with the Quest S model's AM/FM/6CD system with
four speakers. A Bose premium audio system with AM/FM/CD/DVD/Flash
Memory, 13 speakers (including dual subwoofers) and XM Satellite Radio
(XM subscription required, sold separately) is standard on Quest LE and
available on Quest SL. A USB port with iPod connectivity is standard on
SV models and above.
One other Quest item helps
parents make a connection with passengers in the rear seats, the
Conversation Mirror. Available on SV, SL and LE models, the wide yet
compact mirror folds down from the area about the rearview mirror
(replacing the sunglass holder), providing the driver with added
visibility and convenient communication with children in the 2nd and 3rd
rows, without having to turn their head or constantly adjust the
rearview mirror.
A RearView Monitor, which provides a
view of objects behind the Quest when the gear selector is in reverse,
is standard on SV, SL and LE models.
"Little things,
whether an extra mirror, a lower entry height or just the smell of clean
air can make a difference in everyday vehicle use - how you feel when
you're driving and how you feel when you arrive," said Castignetti. "Our
engineers have thought of nearly everything a parent may need in a
minivan, including fun."
Innovation for Driving Security and
PleasureDynamic performance is a hallmark of
Nissan vehicles and the all-new 2011 Quest is no exception. Quest's
top-level quality and reliability starts with use of a 3.5-liter DOHC V6
with 260 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque, part of Nissan's
award-winning VQ engine series. Fuel economy is estimated at 19 mpg
City/24 mpg Highway.
The engine incorporates a twin
Nissan Variable Induction Control System (NICS), microfinished camshaft
and crankshaft surfaces, DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coated valve lifters,
resin intake manifold, forged crankshaft, digital knock control system,
high capacity muffler and lightweight aluminum block and cylinder
heads. Backing the engine is Nissan's advanced Xtronic CVT (Continuously
Variable Transmission) with Adaptive Shift Control (ASC), which
provides a responsive driving experience and the smoothness that only a
CVT offers.
The new Quest's secure, responsive
handling feel is provided by the 4-wheel independent suspension, with
independent strut with coil springs and stabilizer bar in front and a
multi-link design in rear. Braking is through 4-wheel disc brakes with
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution
(EBD) and Brake Assist (BA). Steering is a vehicle-speed-sensitive
power-assisted rack-and-pinion design.
Quest S and SV
models come with 16-inch wheels (aluminum-alloy on SV) with P225/65R16
all-season tires, while Quest SL and LE models feature 18-inch
machine-finish aluminum-alloy wheels and P235/65R18 all-season
tires.
Quest's standard Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) includes a segment-first application of Nissan's Easy Fill
Tire Alert. When filling the tires with air, the hazard lamps flash to
let you know the system is working. When the correct pressure is
reached, Quest will give a friendly beep of the horn. On Quest LE, the
tire pressures for each wheel can be viewed on the 8" VGA Navigation
display.
As part of Nissan's "Safety Shield" concept,
Quest is designed to incorporate a number of advanced safety systems.
Standard on the Quest LE model is the first Nissan application of the
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system, which helps alert the driver if another
vehicle is detected in the blind spot by illuminating an indicator
light in the appropriate outside mirror. If the driver then activates
the turn signal, the indicator flashes and an audible warning
sounds.
Every 2011 Quest also offers standard Vehicle
Dynamic Control (VDC) and Traction Control System (TCS). Also standard
are a Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual stage supplemental
front air bags with seat belt sensors and an occupant classification
sensor, front seat-mounted side impact supplemental air bags,
roof-mounted curtain supplemental side-impact air bags for front-and
rear-seat occupant head protection, front-seat Active Head Restraints
and child safety rear door locks.
Four Well-Equipped
Quest ModelsThe all-new 2011 Nissan Quest is
offered in four models: S, SV, SL and LE. Seven exterior colors are
available: Twilight Gray, Dark Mahogany, Titanium Beige, Brilliant
Silver, Platinum Graphite, Black Amethyst and White Pearl. Two interior
colors are offered, Beige and Grey, in a choice of cloth (S and SV) or
leather-appointed (SL and LE) seating.
Following is a list of select individual
model equipment and features:Quest S: 16-inch steel wheels
with full wheel covers; rear roof spoiler; 6-way adjustable driver's
seat; front door map pockets, wood-tone trim (instrument panel, front
doors, and sliding door window switch); fold-flat 2nd and 3rd row seats,
permanent rear storage well; 1st and 2nd row center consoles; Nissan
Intelligent Key with Push Button Ignition; and AM/FM/6CD audio system
with four speakers.
Quest SV: One-touch power sliding doors; 16-inch
aluminum-alloy wheels; Tri-Zone Auto Temperature Control; power driver's
seat lumbar adjustment; six speakers; fog lights; Conversation Mirror;
4.3-inch color audio display; USB port with iPod connectivity; Bluetooth
Hands-free Phone System with steering wheel controls; RearView Monitor;
and leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Quest SL: Leather-appointed
seating and door trim; 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels; power liftgate;
8-way power-adjustable driver's seat; Quick Comfort heated front seats;
HomeLink Universal Transceiver; auto-dimming inside mirror with compass;
roof rails; auto on/off headlights; leather-wrapped shift knob; Quick
Release fold flat 3rd row; and heated outside mirrors with integrated
turn signals.
Quest LE: Nissan Navigation
System; Bose Audio System with 13 speakers; XM Satellite Radio (XM
subscription required, sold separately); memory system for driver's seat
and outside mirrors; auto tilt-in-reverse outside mirrors; 2nd and 3rd
row manual blinds; 4-way power-adjustable front passenger's seat; 8-inch
VGA color display (dash mounted); DVD Entertainment System with two
wireless headphones and remote control; rear 11-inch 16:9 aspect ratio
display for DVD Entertainment; Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS)
with auto recirculation feature; Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system; and
High Intensity Discharge (HID) xenon headlights.
Only
three option packages are offered: DVD Entertainment System (SL); Dual
Opening Glass Moonroofs (SL and LE); and Bose Package
(SL).
"With the introduction of the new 2011 Quest,
Nissan offers a new paradigm in family mobility - an innovative fusion
of sophistication, security and functionality that helps celebrate
family life," said Castignetti.