Nissan Achieves Four Best-in-Class Awards In Money.com's Best Cars And Trucks 2025 Rankings
Four Nissan models have been recognised in Money.com's Best Cars and Trucks 2025 list, showcasing their value, performance, and innovation. The evaluation covered over 200 vehicles to identify top choices in various categories. Nissan's Kicks, Altima, Z NISMO, and Ariya were awarded for their excellence in small SUVs, midsize cars, affordable sports cars, and affordable electric cars respectively.
Vinay Shahani, senior vice president of U.S. marketing and sales at Nissan Americas, stated, "This recognition highlights the strength and versatility of Nissan's lineup." He added that these awards reflect Nissan's commitment to meeting diverse customer needs with models like the Z NISMO and Kicks.

The evaluation by Money.com considered several factors including value for money, cost of ownership, safety features, performance capabilities, and overall features. Each winning model from Nissan exemplifies these criteria through its unique offerings.
The Kicks stands out with its bold design and versatile technology, making it perfect for urban driving. Meanwhile, the Altima is noted for its balance of performance and comfort along with advanced safety features. These attributes make it a leader in the midsize car category.
The Z NISMO continues a legacy of over 50 years in sports car heritage. It boasts a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine alongside track-focused enhancements. This combination makes it an attractive option for sports car enthusiasts seeking affordability without compromising on power.
Ariya: Leading Electric Innovation
Nissan's all-electric crossover Ariya offers cutting-edge design paired with advanced driver assistance systems. It also provides an impressive range that appeals to those looking for sustainable mobility solutions without sacrificing style or functionality.
For further details on Money.com's full announcement and methodology behind these awards, readers are encouraged to visit their official website for comprehensive insights into the selection process.


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