
- The 2026 Nissan Sentra arrives later this year for $22,400.
- Redesigned sedan costs $810 more than its predecessor.
- All models have a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 149 hp.
We recently took a spin in the 2026 Nissan Sentra and came away pretty impressed. While it’s far from perfect, the model is a remarkable value as pricing starts at $22,400 before a $1,245 destination fee.
While you can read more about the car in our review, we’ll delve into pricing here. Kicking things off is the entry-level Sentra S, which has newly standard LED lighting units, a gloss black grille, and 16-inch steel wheels with covers.
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The interior is pretty basic, but buyers will find a 7-inch cluster display as well as a 12.3-inch infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
They’re joined by cloth seats, power windows and locks, and a four-speaker audio system. Rounding out the highlights are three USB-C charging ports, manual climate controls, and a keyless entry system with a push button ignition.
Customers can also opt for a $500 cold weather package. It adds heated front seats and heated exterior mirrors.
Despite its entry-level status, the Sentra S comes with an assortment of driver assistance systems. Highlights include Intelligent Cruise Control, Intelligent Forward Collision Warning, and Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection.
The model also has Blind Spot Warning / Intervention, Lane Departure Warning / Prevention, Traffic Sign Recognition, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert.
Is the SV the Smart Buy?
Continuing up the trim ladder is the Sentra SV, which begins at $23,170. This is expected to be the best-selling variant and it’s well-worth the extra $770.
Besides sporting 16-inch alloy wheels, the SV has a nicer interior with upgraded upholstery. The cabin also gains a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, an automatic climate control system, and fancier sun visors with extensions. Other highlights include remote start, a passive entry system, and a security system.
Buyers looking for more luxury can shell out $990 for the SV convenience package. It adds heated mirrors with LED turn signals as well as an upgraded passive entry system that automatically locks and unlocks the doors.
The package also includes an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a six-speaker audio system, and ambient lighting. They’re joined by heated front seats, a wireless smartphone charger, and a heated faux leather steering wheel. Customers can also get a moonroof for an additional $650.
What Sets the SR Apart?
The $25,000 Sentra SR has a sportier exterior with a dark chrome grille, extended side skirts, and a tacked on spoiler. Designers also gave the sedan a unique rear bumper, a chrome exhaust tip, and an available two-tone paint job. The model also has 18-inch alloy wheels, fancier LED lighting units, and mirrors with integrated turn signals.
The upgrades extend to the cabin, which features sport cloth seats with accent stitching. Drivers will also find a synthetic leather steering wheel, a wireless phone charger, and a six-speaker audio system. Other niceties include a rear seat heat duct, a rear seat armrest with cup holders, and NissanConnect with a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Sitting at the top of the lineup is the range-topping Sentra SL. It starts at $27,990 and features 17-inch alloy wheels as well as a power moonroof.
The classy cabin comes equipped with a heated steering wheel as well as heated front seats wrapped in TailorFit upholstery. They’re joined by a six-way power driver’s seat, a dual-zone automatic climate control system, illuminated vanity mirrors, and an 8-speaker Bose premium audio system.
Customers will find additional driver assistance systems including Lane Keep Assist, Rear Automatic Braking, and an Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection. The real star is ProPILOT Assist, which combines adaptive cruise control with lane centering.
What Powers It?
Regardless of which trim is selected, all Sentras have a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 149 hp (111 kW / 151 PS) and 146 lb-ft (198 Nm) of torque. It’s connected to a continuously variable transmission, which sends power exclusively to the front wheels.
2026 Nissan Sentra Pricing
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Prices exclude a $1,245 destination fee