In a market where pricey sedans have come to dominate America’s roads, the enduring Sentra brings a refreshingly budget-friendly option that you won’t regret. The new 2026 Nissan Sentra brings the perfect blend of reliability and comfort.

Key Takeaways:

2026 Nissan Sentra Exterior
  • There will be a completely redesigned 2026 Nissan Sentra
  • Extremely affordable starting prices
  • Updated exterior and interior styling
  • Excellent Fuel Economy

What is the update for the Nissan Sentra 2026?

2026 Nissan Sentra On The Road

The 2026 Nissan Sentra is a complete redesign of the current generation of Sentras. The most exciting upgrades include a bold new exterior and a fully-modernized interior that maintains the ageless simplicity of the Sentra’s predecessors, while also delivering a full suite of modern features. Standard interior upgrades include: a capable standard 12-inch infotainment screen, updated materials, and refreshed styling.

What's new in the Nissan Sentra SV?

2026 Nissan Sentra Interior

The SV trim stays in the sweet spot that’s made it so enduringly popular. Features include: a drive mode selector that tightens driving control, standard integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and more. It manages good quality while staying one of the most budget-friendly cars on the market.

How much will the 2026 Nissan Sentra cost?

While Nissan hasn’t officially released the prices of the 2026 Nissan Sentra, it has reaffirmed its commitment to an affordable sedan for all drivers. For that reason, you can expect it to have a similar cost to the current Sentra Models.

For reference, the 2025 Sentra starts at around $22,785. The fully loaded 2025 Nissan Sentra SR trim goes for 25,785. Based on this, 2026 model year Sentras are expected to go between $23,000 for the base model and $26,000 fully loaded.

What are the safety features of a Nissan Sentra?

Base Sentra trims already punch above their price class in terms of safety tech, coming standard with automated emergency braking, pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, and lane-departure warnings.

Additionally, all but the base trim of the 2026 Nissan Sentra sports the brand’s ProPilot system, offering a suite of driver assistance technology and a new limited highway self-driving mode.

In crash testing, the 2025 Sentra earned five stars from the NHTSA.

How comfortable is a Nissan Sentra? Is the 2026 Sentra getting a new infotainment system?

With a reworked interior, the 2026 Sentra promises to be more comfortable than older models, while maintaining its easy-to-drive and space-efficient form factor. Some non-tech upgrades include better noise insulation, more upscale materials, and a stiffened frame to reduce highway vibration.

On the tech front, the Sentra gains a standard 12.3-inch infotainment screen, as well as an optional 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster for the driver. HVAC controls keep their place with analogue controls. Several other optional features include: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, drive mode selection, a sunroof, and heated seats/steering wheels.

Is the 2026 Sentra a reliable car?

While Nissan CVT transmissions have had a poor reputation in the past, the company has fixed many of the problems plaguing earlier models. Newer Sentras are reliable and offer greater fuel efficiency due to their CVT transmissions. The 2026 model year will retain the same engine as previous models, making for a reliable car overall.

What Is So Special About the 2026 Nissan Sentra?

The 2026 Nissan Sentra is built around one thing: value. While not the flashiest or fastest car, it offers prices that others in the segment can’t compete with while keeping an excellent suite of standard and optional features.

Further, in a day when the SUV is all over America’s roads, it can be easy to forget what a small car can do for you — easy driving, excellent gas mileage, and a form factor that makes it convenient to drive (or park) anywhere, including cities.

If you want to take the Nissan Sentra for a test drive, come down to Alan Jay Nissan today for a test drive.

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