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==Second generation (N50)==
{{Infobox automobile
|name=Second generation
|image=[[File:2nd Nissan Xterra .jpg|250px|2005–2008 Nissan Xterra]]
|production=2005–present
|engine=4.0 L {{convert|265|hp|abbr=on}} [[V6]]
|transmission=5-speed automatic<br/>6-speed manual
|wheelbase=106.3 in (2700 mm)
|length=178.7 in (4539 mm)
|width=72.8 in (1849 mm)
|height=74.9 in (1902 mm)
|related=[[Infiniti QX56]]<br/>[[Nissan Armada]]<br/>[[Nissan Frontier]]<br/>[[Nissan Pathfinder]]<br/>[[Nissan Titan]]
|platform=[[Nissan F-Alpha platform]]
|fuel_capacity={{Convert|21.1|usgal|L impgal|1|abbr=on}}
}}

===2005&ndash;present===
The Xterra was redesigned in 2005 on the [[Nissan F-Alpha platform]] shared by the [[Nissan Titan|Titan]] and [[Nissan Frontier|Frontier]]. Offering a rear differential locker on the off-road model, the new model is larger in all dimensions than its predecessor. Utilizing Nissan's [[variable valve timing]] fitted 4.0&nbsp;L [[Nissan VQ engine#VQ40DE|VQ40DE]] engine, it produces {{convert|265|hp|abbr=on}}. The Xterra received a facelift for 2009 with more options and colors, leather seats on SE models, and roof mounted lights on off-road models. The last year of the Nissan Xterra in [[Mexico]] was 2008, as the larger-but-cheaper [[unibody]] [[Nissan Rogue]] replaced in the product lineup. Reasons why the Xterra stopped sales in Mexico was for Nissan to free up room for the 2009 [[Suzuki Equator]] at the Smyrna plant, and also because of Nissan building fewer Xterras due to declining sales in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].{{fact|date=October 2011}} After that, the Xterra is now mutually exclusive with the unibody [[Nissan X-Trail|X-Trail]] sold outside the United States and Canada. However, the X-Trail was sold in Canada from 2005 to 2006 alongside the Xterra, but after the 2006 model year, Nissan replaced the X-Trail in Canada with the Rogue.
[[File:Nissan Xterra -- 04-22-2010.jpg|thumb|left|2009-present Nissan Xterra]]

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==Awards and recognition==
==Awards and recognition==

Revision as of 15:13, 30 January 2012

Nissan Xterra
2002 Nissan Xterra
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Production2000–present
2003–2007 (Brazil)
AssemblySmyrna, Tennessee, United States
São José dos Pinhais, Brazil
Body and chassis
ClassCompact SUV
Body style4-door SUV
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Chronology
SuccessorNissan Rogue (Mexico)

The Nissan Xterra is a compact SUV built on the Nissan F-Alpha platform. The Frontier-based vehicle is named after the XTERRA off-road triathlon race series that Nissan sponsored through the end of 2006.

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Awards and recognition

Soldiers and Nissan Xterra vehicles of Brazil"s Força Nacional de Segurança.

Production elsewhere

Nissan Paladin in China

All Nissan-produced Xterras are built in Smyrna, Tennessee, and São José dos Pinhais, Brazil until 2007. It is built under license by Pars Khodro in Iran and called the Nissan Roniz, and in China by Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile and sold as the (Template:Lang-ja) starting in 2003. The Paladin uses the same chassis and running gear as the first generation Nissan Xterra, but the engine is a 2.5 diesel mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The front end is from the local Pickup.

Cultural references

  • In the sitcom The Office (episode "Did I Stutter"), we learn that Andy Bernard drives a Nissan Xterra, which he subsequently sells to Dwight.
  • In the crime-drama The Sopranos, A.J. Soprano drives a yellow Nissan Xterra.
  • In the teen drama Veronica Mars, Logan Echolls drives a yellow Nissan Xterra with aftermarket parts including an ARB front bumper and a Safari Snorkel.
  • In the movie The Big Bounce, Jack Ryan drives a yellow Nissan Xterra.
  • In the movie Orange County, the main character drives a first-generation silver Nissan Xterra.
  • In IL Politics Ex-governor Rod Blagojevich drives a silver 2002–2004 Xterra to and from court

References

  1. ^ Rock-Hopper 2006 Competition Car and Driver.com, April, 2006. Accessed on June 11, 2007.