All-New 2026 Nissan Sentra Pricing Continues to Offer Great Value
The 2026 Nissan Sentra arrives with a new design, updated technology, and pricing that starts at $23,645 including destination fees. Nissan says the new model aims to make everyday driving a bit simpler while offering more premium features than before.
Inside, the Sentra gets notable tech upgrades. Higher trims can be equipped with a pair of 12.3-inch displays and an Intelligent Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, and the car keeps Nissan’s Zero Gravity seats for both front and rear passengers. Climate controls now use capacitive-touch buttons, and Intelligent Forward Collision Warning is standard across the lineup.
There is a drive mode selector on SV, SR, and SL trims with a Sport setting for a sharper response. Available options include 64-color customizable ambient lighting, wireless phone charging, three USB-C ports, and a new myQ Universal Garage Door Opener that integrates into the infotainment system.
Driver-assistance technology expands too, with ProPILOT Assist and Blind Spot Intervention appearing on the Sentra for the first time.
The SR trim emphasizes sportier styling with gloss black exterior accents, a revised V-motion grille, side sills, a rear spoiler, and standard 18-inch alloy wheels. The SL trim returns for 2026 with added comfort features like a sunroof, dual-zone climate control, quilted TailorFit seats, ambient lighting, Bose audio, and ProPILOT Assist.
Fuel economy is rated at an EPA-estimated 30 mpg city, 38 mpg highway, and 33 mpg combined for S and SV models.
Pricing for the 2026 Sentra lineup is as follows (not including the $1,245 destination charge):
- Sentra S: $22,400
- Sentra SV: $23,170
- Sentra SR: $25,000
- Sentra SL: $27,990
Nissan’s updated Sentra offers more tech and safety equipment than before, keeping it competitive in the compact sedan segment.
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