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For its redesign, the
got the option of all-wheel drive on its naturally aspirated variant. The addition was surely welcome to customers and
in northern states, but even more so in
where all
there get the feature as standard equipment. So it’s not surprising that
of Canada decided to highlight it by putting tracks on an all-wheel-drive Altima.
A shop in Quebec called Motorsports in Action built the car. The car was lifted three inches between subframe and suspension modifications. The shop put the car on Dominator tracks from American Track Truck and created custom fender flares that add 14 inches of width to the body. It has a clever nickname, too: Altimate AWD. This isn’t the first tracked Nissan, though. The company also created
a Murano, Rogue and Pathfinder with tracks a few years ago
.
Our hearts still lie with the most absurd of Nissan’s tracked vehicles,
. Being rear-drive, Nissan only put tracks on the back, and then put skis on the front. To add to the ridiculousness, they used a convertible
, because what you want in the snow is no roof. But we’re still glad to see the wild Altima, and wonder what the company might do next. Oh! How about a tracked
?
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