What are the differences between the 10th-generation Teana and the Maxima?

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BradyFitz
07/29/25 12:32am
The 10th-generation Teana and Maxima are almost identical in appearance, with the following differences: 1. Different displacements: The Teana is equipped with two engines, a 2.0L four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine and a 2.5L V6 six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine; the Maxima is equipped with two engines, a 2.5L V6 six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine and a 3.5L V6 six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. 2. Different configurations: Compared to the Teana, the Maxima is equipped with more abundant configurations. The Maxima comes standard with keyless entry system, one-button start system, cruise control and other configurations that increase driving convenience, as well as dual-zone automatic air conditioning, electric leather seats, electric sunroof, 6-disc CD, touch color screen on the center console and other comfort configurations, as well as xenon headlights with cleaning function, 6 airbags throughout the car and other safety configurations.
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