NYIAS: 2005 Nissan Xterra

loup garou

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Awesome. Front end is a vast improvement. I never understood why they changed to ugly round lights a couple years ago...
 

NFS4

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All-New 2005 Nissan Xterra Follows the Trail of the Original - With More Power, Room and Ruggedness

April 2004 (Newstream) -- When it was originally introduced in 1999, the Nissan Xterra stood out in a crowd of nearly 40 competitive sport utility vehicles with its rugged truck frame, purposeful styling and "everything you need, nothing you don't" adventure positioning. As the all-new, second generation 2005 Xterra makes its world debut at the New York International Auto Show, the competitive field of SUVs has grown to over 70 models. Yet one thing remains unchanged - the Xterra still stands alone as a segment of one.

The 2005 Xterra builds on the original's unique positioning with improvements on all functional and user attributes with more power, more roominess and more features, including enhanced off-road performance systems.

"The changes in the new Xterra are evolutionary, though with a capital E," said Mark McNabb, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. "For 2005, we've made key improvements in the areas customers want most - power, driveability, smoother on-road dynamics, more interior space and cargo versatility and, of course, greater off-road performance."

Two of the most significant changes to the new Xterra are the use of a version of the new "F-Alpha" platform, which was created for use on the new Nissan Titan full-size pickup and Nissan Armada full-size SUV, and the utilization of a new 4.0-liter version of Nissan's VQ-series V6 engine.

"Xterra was a cornerstone vehicle in launching Nissan's remarkable product revival in the late '90s, showing the automotive industry that good things happen when you focus on meeting customers' unmet needs, rather than following the competition. With this new generation design, Xterra still has no equals," said McNabb.

Evolved Exterior Styling

The styling of the new 2005 Xterra evokes that of the breakthrough original design - with more of the same ruggedness and direct function that its designers express as "Xterra DNA." Larger in nearly every dimension, the new look is more exciting, more powerful and more functional.

Key exterior styling features include large, flared fenders, a new versatile roof rack with latchable lid and a new rear bumper design with side steps for easy access to the roof rack. It also offers a large, powerful hood and headlights and Nissan SUV signature angled strut-style grille.

The 2005 Xterra's wheelbase has been extended two full inches for a smoother ride and greater interior room, yet the overall length is only two-tenths of an inch longer due to a reduced front overhang - which enhances maneuverability in off-road hill climbing and trail situations. The Xterra's width has also been increased by 2.5 inches, while height has increased 1.9 inches.

"Xterra has a very large, very loyal following - owners who love the combination of purposeful styling matched with practical size and functionality. Our task with the new design, which I think we've accomplished, is to update the look without losing any of the original's distinctive character," said McNabb. "You should be able to tell with just a glance that this is the next Xterra."

A New Multi-Flex Interior Design

The concept for the first generation Xterra's interior was simple: everything you need, nothing you don't. For the new Xterra, the interior concept is also simple: everything you need, nothing you don't - now truer than ever.

The "truer" comes in many areas, beginning with more room. Front leg room has been increased nearly an inch (0.9 inch) and front head room over half an inch (0.7 inch). But the real gain is in the second row, where leg room has increased 3.6 inches and head room has grown by 2.3 inches.

Interior flexibility has been enhanced a number of ways as well. The 60/40 split folding stadium-style rear seat is joined by an available fold-down front passenger seat, which creates added utility for hauling long recreational gear. The center console has been enlarged and the glove compartment is now a double deck design. There is also additional instrument panel storage. The Xterra Off-Road model includes unique blue seat fabric.

The cargo area is highlighted by an easy-to-clean luggage area flooring and a total of 10 cargo area utility hooks - six on the floor/sides and four on the ceiling and sides (floor hooks can carry up to 110 pounds). A new adjustable channel system in the cargo floor, similar in design to the Utili-track? system offered on the new Nissan Titan and 2005 Frontier pickups, makes it easier to secure bike racks and other accessories or gear. There's also an available built-in first-aid kit and space to securely carry up to one-gallon jugs. "The new Xterra's combination of thoughtful cargo area features creates an extremely versatile space for hauling all the things that accompany active lives," said McNabb.

Active lives also require an active sound track, so the new Xterra is offered with a premium 300-watt Rockford Fosgate® powered audio system with nine speakers, steering wheel controls, MP3 capability and satellite radio (optional receiver and antenna must be purchased and installed; satellite service must be activated).

A Strong New Platform

From the beginning, Xterra has differed from many other similarly sized SUVs with its truck-based (rather than car-based) platform, a credential that adds to its proven off-road capabilities. For 2005, the new Xterra features a new platform, a modified version of the "F-Alpha" platform developed for use with the full-size Nissan Titan pickup and Armada SUV.

The new Xterra starts with a fully boxed, all-steel ladder frame and adds a steel double-wishbone front suspension with stabilizer bar and rigid leaf spring rear suspension. High-performance gas shocks are available with the Xterra Off-Road model. The new Xterra also features an enhanced ground clearance with a clean underbody to protect components from off-road obstructions.

Powering the new Xterra is a standard 4.0-liter DOHC V6, rated at 250-plus horsepower and 270-plus lb-ft torque (final figures will be announced closer to production). The new engine is an increased displacement version of Nissan's VQ engine series found in the 350Z, Maxima and Altima. It features a longer stroke (than the 3.5-liter version) and has been specifically tuned for SUV and truck applications.

Like others in the VQ family, the new 4.0-liter version includes such advanced design features as Electronic Throttle Control with secondary mapping in 4LO (4WD models), Continuous Valve Timing Control (C-VTC), Nissan variable Induction Control System (NICS), silent timing chain, microfinished camshaft and crankshaft surfaces, molybdenum-coated pistons, resin intake manifold, digital knock control system, high capacity muffler, lightweight aluminum block and platinum-tipped spark plugs.

Two advanced transmissions are available with the 2005 Xterra. The new electronically controlled 5-speed automatic transmission is based on the transmission used in the 350Z, modified for use in truck applications (with an emphasis on acceleration, fuel economy and shift quality). Also available is a 6-speed manual transmission tuned for driving performance and fuel economy and also based on a 350Z design.

"We expect the new Xterra to offer best-in-class horsepower and torque, with exceptional acceleration and driveability, such as acceleration coming out of a corner," said McNabb. "We've given it the hardware to get the job done, on highways and any paths that lead to adventure."

Like the previous generation, the new Xterra is offered in 4WD or 2WD configurations. The part-time 4WD system includes 2WD/4H/4LO modes and electronically controlled transfer case. A Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system is also available, along with other advanced off-road capabilities.

Other driveline components include engine speed-sensitive power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering and 4-wheel disc brakes with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD). Available wheels and tires include up to 17-inch wheels with 265/65R17 tires.

Advanced Safety Systems

The new Xterra's list of safety features and equipment includes Zone Body construction with front and rear crumple zones, Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (which includes dual-stage front supplemental air bags with seat belt sensors and a front occupant classification sensor), and 3-point front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters.

Other standard equipment includes 3-point seat belts for all rear seat occupants, including the center rear position, and the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) child seat anchor system.

Also available are supplemental front-seat side-impact air bags, and available roof-mounted supplemental curtain air bags for side impact and rollover protection for all outboard passengers.

A Range of Models

The 2005 Xterra will be offered in a choice of models: S, Off-Road and SE. Each is offered with standard 4.0-liter V6 and a choice of manual or automatic transmissions and in 4WD or 2WD configurations. It goes on sale at Nissan dealers nationwide in early 2005.

The new Xterra will be assembled at Nissan's award-winning Smyrna, Tennessee manufacturing facility. Engines will be supplied by Nissan's nearby Decherd, Tennessee engine facility.

"For 2005, Xterra remains a catalyst for adventure," said McNabb. "With aggressive styling, enhanced off-road capabilities, dynamic performance and its unique multi-flex interior, Xterra once again has it all."
 

RagingBITCH

Lifer
Sep 27, 2003
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Now with 1000% more plastic!

A friend has a 01 (non supercharged) and the interior reeks of cheapness. Xterra's seem to be chickmobiles anyway.
 

rh71

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Aug 28, 2001
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still not liking the curves. I like the Pathfinder Armada a lot though.
 

geno

Lifer
Dec 26, 1999
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Man, I completely hate the newer style Nissan grille they're shoving onto every car/truck they make. I know they don't want their vehicles mistaken for any other kind of car out there (i.e. you can't mistake an Audi for anything but an Audi) but cheesy, not to mention big grilles just don't cut it. It looks like CRAP Nissan, stop it already.

That said, the headlight shape reminds me of a Cherokee, and the shape of the body is ok, very similar at first glance to the current Xterra, can't make my mind up as to wheter or not I like the fender bulges though...
 

cyclistca

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Dec 5, 2000
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Even more pictures

I think it's great. I was worried that the 05 would become less truck like and more car like but Nissan stayed the course. Looks like they actually put in some goodies for those of us that take our X off road.

I'm glad they keep the unpainted plastic bumpers. I was worried that they would go to painted ones.

Look like I'll be replacing my current X in 2005/06 after the demand has gone down a bit.
 

StageLeft

No Lifer
Sep 29, 2000
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Same damn thing to me almost. No man would buy that anyway. It's the Armada or nothing.
 

Thegonagle

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Jun 8, 2000
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Originally posted by: werk
Awesome. Front end is a vast improvement. I never understood why they changed to ugly round lights a couple years ago...

Yeah, I liked the first year (2000) front end the best.

I hope they're doing something about that crazappy 3.3 L engine. Weak and thirsty, that old engine is. (EDIT: They have. Thank God! That old thing is finally dead!)
 

Parrotheader

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Dec 22, 1999
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Looks like a 4-Runner and a Grand Cherokee had a baby.

Not bad looking IMO. I'm still not all that nuts about the interiors on any of the new trucks from most manufacturers though. This one's not too bad.
 

flot

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Feb 24, 2000
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So how long before the rice boys realize they can stroke their 350Z engines to 4 liters??
 
Jun 18, 2000
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I would hardly call someone that stroked their VQ to 4L a "ricer."

In any event, I agree with most of the posters here. I'm glad they ditched the rounded headlights, as the X looked much better before them. Decent design, but nothing special.
 

dman

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Nov 2, 1999
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Looks like they got rid of the step-up bar things (not sure of the technical name if it's different than that). I actually liked those on the first body style.
 

Ryan

Lifer
Oct 31, 2000
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Very progressive design - personally I think it looks awesome. I love how Nissan is pimping out the VQ engine, it makes EVERYTHING in their lineup one of leaders in their classes. THe storage box on top looks cool too.
 

isekii

Lifer
Mar 16, 2001
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It looks like a Jeep Cherokee to me.

Armada is possible the ugliest vehicle next to the Aztek and the Element.
 

ElFenix

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Mar 20, 2000
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i see they fixed the power problem that the old xterra had (even the supercharged ones were underpowered)
 

Babbles

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Jan 4, 2001
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Looks pretty good. Even thought I think the Xterra looked good, it's powerplant just seemed to have lacked. I always got a kick out of looking at signs/billboards that stated somthing about "Superchaged 205HP." Nothing really for Nissan to be bragging about. Now, it appears that they fixed that problem.
 

Babbles

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Jan 4, 2001
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Looks pretty good. Even thought I think the Xterra looked good, it's powerplant just seemed to have lacked. I always got a kick out of looking at signs/billboards that stated somthing about "Superchaged 205HP." Nothing really for Nissan to be bragging about. Now, it appears that they fixed that problem.
 

pcmodem

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Feb 6, 2001
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Looks okay, need more specs and pics.

Honestly, with OPEC and our own American oil companies putting the financial hurt to us at the gas pumps, non-hybrid SUVs are becoming increasingly expensive.



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