Show off your individuality and embrace the possibilities. Reconfigure without ever removing a seat or head restraint again. Count on desigh with purpose.
Revel in exceptional. Explore every day. Be the centre of an extraordinary interior that's built around you. Insist on Bluetooth®. Look up and
through the SkyBiew glass-paneled roof. It's all here, in a minivan that evolves right along with you. The Nissan Quest - modern space for life.
Seating Configurations
Never remove a seat or head restraint again. Seats up or down, Quest is more flexible than ever when it comes to reorganizing. So that you can embrace spontaneity, seat seven, camp for a week, or redecorate in style. Of course, the 2nd row folds nearly flat. Unlike most other minivans, this 2nd row never has to come out, and now neither do the head restraints. Simply fold the captain’s chairs down, then drop them into the floor for a nearly flat cargo surface.
3rd-row Flexibility 3rd-row bench that couldn’t fold any easier. With the 3rd-row bench up, it offers seating for three and a deep cargo well behind for storage. And when you want more storage, the new spring-assisted mechanism in the 3rd-row means nominal effort is required to fold the seat flat, and the head restraints don’t even need to be removed.
Cargo Capacity
Maximum cargo versatility. With all seats down, there’s even room for items up to 2.5 metres (8 feet) long. That new dining table can be yours tonight. Quest offers more space, more storage for whatever you want to take along.
Custom Storage
Maps and music stay sorted in the underdash storage… Arrive wrinkle-free with two flip-down hooks… Sunglasses, paper and pens go in overhead storage… Cell phone stands in centre console… No sliding allowed with six seatback hooks… And a front folding tray holds drinks for two. Need we say more?
Dual-zone Automatic Climate Control
Available Dual-zone Automatic Climate Control means front passengers choose their own setting. Even rear passengers have their way with controls of their own.
DVD Entertainment and Dual Media Playback
Quest is available with one or two flip-down monitors with the fun-for-everyone DVD Entertainment System so conveniently located right in the dash. The possibilities are everywhere in Quest. Screens larger than ever in each row, packing 8” (203.2 mm) of fun and games, is the surest route to two happy rows. Remote control makes operating easy, and two wireless headphones keep everyone in the loop, or not. Plus, two audio sources can be played simultaneously, thanks to the Dual Media Playback feature.
Bose® Audio System
Entertainment is yours since Quest comes standard with a CD audio system with 8 speakers, featuring RDS and speed-sensitive control. Or choose an available in-dash 6-CD changer with MP3/WMA playback capability. Also available is a 265-watt Bose® audio system featuring ten speakers, and six channels of customized equalization. There’s even an auxiliary input jack where you can plug in your iPod and MP3 player. So many musical possibilities, it’s all up to you.
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System
Keep your compatible phone linked up with Quest’s audio system. Use your phone without even using it.** The minute you enter Quest, it’s all voice-activated, so you can program in up to 40 numbers and talk away at the touch of a button. There’s even a “memo pad” feature that lets you record messages for playback later.
*standard on 3.5 SE **Availability of specific features is dependent upon the phone’s Bluetooth® support. Please refer to your phone owner’s manual for details. Cell phone not included. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Nissan is under license.
Nissan Navigation System
Discovering things you never knew were right down the street has never been easier, no matter what street you’re on. Pinpoint your location and where you’re going next on either a conventional map or through the patented, 3-dimensional Birdview™. With the available Nissan Navigation System*, you can search for restaurants by cuisine type and even the local points of interest – museums to parks – are called out.
*Factory-installed option. Never program while driving. GPS mapping may not be detailed in all areas or reflect current road regulations.