The Nissan Maxima is a high-tech powerhouse aside from it being a 4-door car. With just a press of a button, you can turn it from a premium ride into a canyon carver. Its advanced driver-assist technologies and seamless connectivity are an absolute confidence booster. The Nissan Maxima runs with more verve compared to other midsize sedan competitors plus, its standard V6 engine produces 300 horsepower. Looking beyond the sharp design and bold grille of Nissan Maxima is a cozy cabin along with intuitive controls, classy trim, and, in terms of the SR trim level, a blend of simulated-suede seat inserts, leather upholstery as well as contrasting orange stitching. Few changes happened for 2020. However, the Nissan Maxima improved by adding several driver aids and enhanced ride and handling as a standard equipment, and a sunroof to its SR model. Its primary appeal is its dual sport-and-luxury concept, but then it also exposes its flaws. Some contenders carry more cargo, roomier, and provide similar performance for a lesser cost. When it comes to advanced driver aids and infotainment tech, it does not differ too much from its own family sedan counterpart—the Nissan Altima.