What are the hidden features of the 2011 Nissan Sunny?
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The 2011 Nissan Sunny does not have any hidden features. Relevant information about the Nissan Sunny is as follows: 1. Exterior: The most significant change in the new Sunny is its appearance, which can be described as an organic combination of the design highlights from the Teana and the Maxima. The front end is particularly noticeable, with the latest three-tier horizontal grille replacing the old dense vertical waterfall grille. The prominent Nissan logo has also been moved from the front engine cover to the center of the grille. These changes not only enhance the sporty feel but also align more with contemporary aesthetic preferences. The old peanut-shaped headlights have been replaced by sleek triangular streamlined headlights, incorporating a twin-star arrangement of light clusters and integrated in-line embedded turn signals, exuding a crystal-clear fashionable charm and giving a sharp visual impression. To improve driving safety, the 2005 Sunny also features new front fog lights with higher penetration. The crystal-style fog lights are seamlessly integrated with the bumper, creating a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing look, which Dongfeng Nissan has made a standard feature in the 2005 Sunny. The rear design is also completely refreshed. The refined fan-shaped grille combination taillights have replaced the older, more traditional oval-shaped lights, resembling the taillight design of its sibling, the Teana. The inverted trapezoidal rear license plate frame is adorned with a bright chrome trim strip on both the top and bottom, drawing inspiration from the Teana and Maxima designs. The trunk lid has also been redesigned, eliminating the original 'fake spoiler' design, resulting in smoother and more streamlined overall lines. 2. Interior: Stepping into the 2005 new Sunny, comfort becomes the most immediate impression. The dual-tone light and dark gray interior paired with maple wood grain trim exudes an understated elegance that effortlessly relaxes one's mood. The interior craftsmanship of the 2005 model maintains the meticulous refinement characteristic of Japanese cars and is generously equipped with maple wood grain and leather decorations to cater to the Chinese preference for luxury. The steering wheel is finely crafted, offering excellent feel and feedback.