The 2026 Nissan Sentra Has Arrived
The 2026 Nissan Sentra features new upgrades and starts at $22,400.

The 2026 Nissan Sentra, starting at an MSRP of $22,400, features dual 12.3-inch displays, ProPILOT Assist, Intelligent Around View Monitor, and available Sport mode, with an EPA-estimated 33 mpg combined.
Photo: Nissan
The 2026 Nissan Sentra has arrived with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $22,400.
The Sentra includes dual 12.3-inch displays, Intelligent Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection, standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, front and rear Zero Gravity seats, segment-first capacitive-touch HVAC controls, and Intelligent Forward Collision Warning.
The Sentra features a spacious trunk, along with other additions, including a low lift-over height and an opening, making it easier to load bulky suitcases or other road trip essentials. Additionally, it comes with a drive mode selector that includes a Sport mode option (available on SV, SR, and SL grades).
Sentra features 64-color customizable lighting, Sentra-first ProPILOT Assist6 for stop-and-go commutes, Blind Spot Intervention6, three standard USB-C ports, available wireless charging, and myQ Universal Garage Door Opener, enabling drivers to open, close, and check the status of compatible garage doors directly from the infotainment screen.
The Sentra has gloss-black sporty elements on the front and rear fascias, a V-motion grille, side sills, and a rear spoiler. Eighteen-inch alloy wheels are standard. The SL grade returns to the Sentra lineup, offering features such as a standard sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, ProPILOT Assist, and Bose premium audio.
Sentra delivers EPA-estimated fuel economy of up to 30 mpg city, 38 mpg highway, and 33 mpg combined (S and SV).
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for the 2026 Nissan Sentra:
Model | MSRP |
Sentra S | $22,400 |
Sentra SV | $23,170 |
Sentra SR | $25,000 |
Sentra SL | $27,990 |
More Vehicle Research

Why Fleet Management Looks Different in 2026 | AF News Recap
This week's fleet headlines highlight a mix of industry leadership and an important safety reminder for fleet professionals.
Read More →
Ram Previews ProMaster City, Updates Fleet Vehicle Lineup
The return of the small van headlined enhancements across the ProMaster, Chassis Cab, Heavy Duty, and Ram 1500 lineup, along with a preview of future Ram products.
Read More →
Wholesale Used Vehicle Market Sustains Moderate Rise In Values, Prices
Trends continue to normalize after a strong start to the year, as consumers contend with higher gas prices in the coming summer months.
Read More →
Stellantis Launches Pro One in North America
Stellantis has launched Stellantis Pro One in North America, unifying its commercial vehicle operations under a global business unit and outlining plans for new vans, pickups, and fleet-focused services.
Read More →
The Future of Fleet is Closer Than You Think | AF News Recap
Cybersecurity threats, autonomous vehicle strategies, and hands-on crash testing experiences are all making headlines this week. Here's a quick look at the trends shaping the future of fleet.
Read More →
Nominations Open for 2026 Fleet Safety Award
Nominations have officially opened for the 2026 Fleet Safety Award Winner.
Read More →
Commercial Fleet Sales Still Lead Sectors Despite May Mini Dip
The U.S. economy's continued growth and positive business investment are creating a favorable environment for fleet vehicle demand.
Read More →
Stellantis Pro One Unveils 2030 Strategy: 11 New Models, Autonomous Concept, and Uptime-as-a-Service
The commercial vehicle division sets ambitious targets, including 30% volume growth and a push toward 100% vehicle uptime through a new ecosystem services platform.
Read More →
Ford Pro Expands 5-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Warranty to Additional Commercial Vehicles
Beginning with the 2027 model year, Ford Pro will extend its 5-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty to a broader range of commercial vehicles, including several SUVs, pickups, and EVs purchased by eligible fleet customers.
Read More →
Why Fleet Management Looks Different in 2026 | AF News Recap
Here’s how rebranding, data strategy, and decades of industry evolution are reshaping fleet leadership.
Read More →