1993-1998 Nissan Quest: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1993-1998 Nissan Quest. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1993-1998 Nissan Quest.
Year to Year Changes
1994 Nissan Quest:
For its sophomore season, the Quest gets a new driver-side airbag. But even with the airbag, motorized belts are retained. Antilock brakes, which were optional on both the XE and GXE versions become standard on the GXE.
1995 Nissan Quest:
The Quest enters 1995 with few changes. The most significant is that second-row "captain's chairs" are now standard for the upper-level GXE model.
1996 Nissan Quest:
For 1996 the Quest undergoes the most extensive changes since its introduction. Chief among the changes are a new passenger-side bag, which is an integral part of the Quest's all-new instrument panel. The new dashboard has a more ergonomic wraparound look with easier access to all major controls. A styling facelift results in new grille, front and rear bumper fascias, side moldings, taillights, and headlamps.
1997 Nissan Quest:
Only minor equipment changes are made for 1997. The most noticeable is the availability of captain's chairs for the base Quest XE model.
1998 Nissan Quest:
Quest got few changes in the final year of its current design. A restyled model arrived for 1999.








