AN ALL-NEW Nissan Altima has arrived at the 2018 New York Motor Show. But what’s more tasty than its chiselled form and more premium interior is the technology that will power it.

Under its bonnet, the Altima will use a variable-compression turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, which Nissan claims can “continuously adjusts its compression ratio to optimise power and efficiency”.

The 185kW “MR20 DDT” variable compression engine was initially developed for Nissan’s luxury brand, Infiniti, and can provide a compression ratio of between 8:1 (performance) to 14:1 (fuel economy).

Sitting alongside the variable compression engine is a revised version of the 2.5-litre engine that will power lower-spec versions of the Altima. Nissan claims this engine is 80 percent new, and much quieter and smoother than before, and should add about 7kW to the current Australian-spec engine’s 126kW performance serve.

The new mid-sizer will go on sale in the US in the third quarter, followed by other global markets – but not yet Australia, where the reintroduction of the Altima is still a bit of an open wound: “Nissan Australia will consider all new products as they become available,” a spokesman said, “however at the moment there are no current plans to reintroduce Altima.”

Inside, the instrument panel adopts what Nissan calls a wide “gliding wing”. The car maker has attempted to make the Altima’s interior more premium compared with the previous generation.