• No.331

Maxima SE (1990 : J30)

Sedan

Specifications

Overall length / width / height
4,765/1,760/1,395mm
Wheelbase
2,650mm
Tread (front/rear)
1,510/1,490mm
Curb weight
1,370kg
Engine
VG30E (V6, OHC), 2,960cc
Engine Max. power
118W (160PS)/5,200rpm
Engine Max. torque
248Nm (25.3kgm)/3,200rpm
Transmission
Full-range electronic 4-speed AT
Suspension (front, rear)
Strut independent, parallel-link independent
Brakes (front, rear)
Ventilated disc, disc
Tires (wheels)
205/60R15 (aluminum 6JJx15)

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Maxima SE(1990: J30)

The Maxima started out as a top-of-the-line Bluebird. The PU11 (first-generation model) was launched on October 17, 1984. With the first model change (J30) on October 21, 1988, however, it was recognized as an independent series.
The J30 only came as a 4-door sedan. The model powered by the VG30E V6 engine featured an electronic 4-speed automatic transmission with DUET-EA integrated control, as well as the DUET-SS "supersonic" suspension. Safety was enhanced, with those models equipped with ventilated front disc brakes having ABS as standard.
At the time of the launch, there were only two models on offer: Type I (standard: 4-wheel disc brakes, ABS, fully automatic air conditioner, aluminum wheels), and Type II (Type I plus DUET-EA, Bose sound system, ASCD as standard). However, on August 24 1989 the sporty SE was added, followed by the luxury 300SV on January 24, 1991.
The SE, which went on sale in August 1989, featured the DUET-EA system, 2-stage shock absorbers, and electronically controlled power assisted steering. Its standard equipment included a "blackout" exterior (black trim moldings and rear finisher), a rear spoiler, leather-wrapped 4-spoke steering wheel, ASCD, Bose sound system, and fully automatic air conditioner.