Nissan has released U.S. pricing for the 2021 Versa subcompact sedan and there are small price hikes for all trim levels.
Redesigned for the 2020 model year, the Nissan Versa carries over largely unchanged for 2021MY – if you don’t count the raised prices. The base 2021 Versa S with a five-speed manual transmission starts at $14,930, $200 more than the equivalent 2020 model.
If we add the higher $925 destination and handling fee, the total price is $15,855 – $230 more than before. The same price increase applies to the 2021 Versa S with the Xtronic CVT, which now starts at $16,600 – $17,525 including destination. Price hikes for the higher-spec SV and SR models are smaller – $100 in each case.
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All models are powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine rated at 122 HP and 114 lb-ft (155 Nm) of torque. The base Nissan Versa S model is the only one equipped with a five-speed manual gearbox, with all other grades getting the Xtronic CVT as standard. Equipped with the latter transmission, the 2021 Nissan Versa averages is EPA-rated at 32 mpg (7.3 l/100 km) city, 40 mpg (5.9 l/100 km) highway and 35 mpg (6.7 l/100 km) combined.
The 2021 Nissan Versa sedan goes on sale today at Nissan dealers nationwide with available features like Nissan Safety Shield 360, 7.0-inch color touchscreen display, Automatic Climate Control, 60/40-split fold-down rear seats, and more.
The range-topping Versa SR adds standard 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, LED headlights, and fog lights, among other things. The model is also available with the SR Convenience Package complete with heated front seats, Automatic Climate Control and Intelligent Cruise Control.