Overview
What's New
The 2023 Nissan Sentra features no notable changes from last year's model.
Choosing Your Nissan Sentra
The Nissan Sentra is available in three trims: S, SV, and SR. Base prices range from $21,045 to $23,935.
Engine Choices
The Sentra is solely powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that generates 149 horsepower and 146 pound-feet of torque. The standard continuously-variable transmission keeps the engine spinning most efficiently and the Sentra returns an EPA-estimated 29 miles per gallon city, 39 mpg highway, and 33 combined. The SR scores one less combined mpg point. Front-wheel drive is the only configuration available and there is no hybrid version.
Passenger and Cargo Capacity
The Sentra seats five and stretches to 182.7 inches in length - about five inches more than the Versa and 10 less than the Altima - which is comparable to the others in its class. Its rear seat provides 34.7 inches of legroom, 54.5 inches of shoulder room, and 36.7 inches of headroom - marginally less than the newer competition - while its trunk offers 14.3 cubic feet of space.
Safety Features
The Sentra is well equipped with active safety features such as automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, automatic high beams, and rear automatic braking. The SV and SR trims are also equipped with adaptive cruise control and surround while the SR can be equipped with a surround-view camera with the optional Premium Package.
Models equipped with the upgraded LED headlights perform well enough for the Sentra to earn an IIHS 2022 Top Safety Pick designation and all trims earn a five-star rating from NHTSA.
Connectivity
The base trim features a seven-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, USB and aux inputs, and Bluetooth while the SV trim adds a one-inch larger touchscreen, SiriusXM capability, two more speakers, and two more USB ports. An eight-speaker Bose sound system and a Wi-Fi hotspot are available on the SR trim.
2023 Nissan Sentra S - MSRP From $21,045
The S trim features 16-inch steel wheels, a chrome grille and other exterior trim, halogen headlights, cloth seats with six-way adjustability for the driver, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, a 4.2-inch driver information display, and cruise control. There are no offered packages.
2023 Nissan Sentra SV - MSRP From $22,265
The SV applies desirable items such as available exterior colors other than white, black or gray, alloy wheels (remaining 16 inches in diameter), heated mirrors, proximity entry, upgraded cloth seats, and a seven-inch driver information display. The All-Weather Package ($590) includes heated seats and (leather-wrapped) steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, and remote engine start and with it selected, the $1,860 Premium Package is available and adds 17-inch wheels, a sunroof, quilted leather seats, a power driver’s seat, and faux carbon fiber interior trim.
2023 Nissan Sentra SR - MSRP From $23,935
The SR adds sportier looks and features with 18-inch wheels, LED headlights, daytime running lights, and fog lights, a dark chrome grille, black mirrors, side sill extensions, a rear spoiler, a chrome exhaust outlet, and black painted mirrors with integrated turn signals. The interior gains a leather-wrapped steering wheel and sport seats with orange contrast stitching. The Midnight Edition brings black-painted 18-inch wheels, grille, rear spoiler, rear diffuser, and exterior badges for $695. The $2,470 Premium Package is offered instead and brings upgraded headlights, a sunroof, synthetic leather seats, a heated steering wheel and front seats, a surround-view camera system, and upgraded audio.
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CarsDirect Tip
The Nissan Sentra offers an impressive list of active safety technology, creature comforts, and good fuel efficiency for a very reasonable price.
Matthew Pilgrim
Automotive Editor - March 10, 2023
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Expert Review
Pros
- Feels pricier than it is
- Good road manners
- Responsive steering
- Plenty of space
Cons
- S trim is too basic
- Mediocre gas mileage
- Safety scores aren’t stellar
- Lackluster engine and CVT
Expert Rating
3.2 (Good)
Our expert ratings are based on seven comprehensive criteria: quality, safety, comfort, performance, fuel economy, reliability history and value.
You can interpret our ratings in the following way:
: Outstanding vehicle. Only the most exceptional vehicles achieve this rating.
: Very Good vehicle. Very good and close to being the best vehicle in its class.
: Good vehicle. Decent, but not quite the best. Often affordable, but lacking key features found in vehicles of the same class.
: Below average vehicle. Not recommended, and lacking attributes a car buyer would come to expect for the price.
: Poor vehicle. Simply does not deserve to be on the road.
Neil Cumins
Automotive Editor - March 10, 2023
Keep it in the family. If Nissan’s Sentra looks familiar, that might be because it shares aesthetic DNA with its bigger Altima and Maxima siblings. That’s a smart move by Nissan since it gives this compact sedan the aura of a larger car in miniature. It’s not an especially racy design, especially compared to the dramatic Mazda3, but it does compare favorably to bland boxes like the Honda Civic and Volkswagen Jetta. The Sentra’s stance is poised and assertive, despite looking a touch dated at the rear.
Step inside, and the positive overall impression is maintained. The dash is dominated by a high-set touchscreen, with a trio of eyeball air vents below; climate dials and a single row of buttons take third place in the hierarchy. There are one or two curves on the dash to add interest, though the flat-bottom steering wheel promises a dynamism that’s rather lacking from the driving experience.
Is the Sentra dull to drive, then? Dull would be an overly harsh summation – highly competent probably provides the best description of the Sentra’s road manners. If that sounds like damning with faint praise, it’s intended as a compliment – few sedan buyers are looking for the levels of grip and acceleration provided by a Subaru WRX. The Sentra is an effortless car to drive, with responsive steering and well-tuned suspension simplifying the driver’s job. Handling is aided by the car’s low center of gravity, while comfortable and well-shaped front seats will deliver everyone to the journey’s end without aches or pains.
There’s only one engine available in the Sentra, and it’s no fireball. Its modest 149 hp output is paired with a CVT transmission, resulting in performance that can best be described as leisurely. Around town, the lack of torque may cause the odd fretful moment at an intersection, but it’s more compliant at higher speeds once the engine settles down. For a $20,000 compact, the Sentra is a surprisingly capable mile-muncher. Most trims will return 33 mpg combined, though the additional equipment in flagship SR models reduces this figure to 32. That’s decent enough in isolation, but rivals like the Hyundai Elantra manage to better these figures, and there are no hybrid Sentra variants on sale.
Modest interior space. The Sentra’s bargain-basem*nt price must be remembered while apprising its interior accommodation. It’s no Maxima in here, but there’s plenty of space in the front, and the manually adjustable cloth seats in S models are at least comfortable. Rear legroom is adequate, but there isn’t quite enough width for three adult passengers to sit abreast, so treat it as a four-seater only. At least the trunk is decently sized, with its capacity of 14.3 cubic feet beating rivals like the aforementioned Jetta.
Occupants will also be safe in a Sentra. Despite some concerns over frontal passenger protection, the NHTSA awarded it five stars, while the IIHS has given it Good ratings; SR models with upgraded lighting are particularly well-regarded. The standard safety kit includes automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and auto high beams, but features like surround-view cameras and adaptive cruise are only available higher up the model range.
What else do you get? Again, we’d remind you that a base Sentra S only costs $21,045 including destination. It’ll come with a seven-inch touchscreen with smartphone mirroring, power doors and windows, and a keyless start. That’ll be more than sufficient for many buyers, though if you can rustle up an additional $1,220, SV trim is well worth splashing out on. It increases the stock seven-inch infotainment screen by another inch while adding a digital instrument display and adaptive cruise control.
We’re less confident about recommending the $23,935 SR, whose rear spoiler and orange trim stitching write checks the Sentra’s ambling performance can’t cash. Like SV models, SRs can be specified with a Premium package which significantly ups the specification ante. SVs receive quilted leather with a heated power driver’s seat and a sunroof, while SRs gain synthetic leather, a Bose audio system, and surround-view cameras.
Final thoughts. The Sentra isn’t a car you’ll lust after, but it’s impossible to dismiss its value proposition. For less than $25,000, you can drive home in a brand-new top-of-the-range sedan; for little more than $20,000, you can park a car with identical mechanicals on your driveway. That’s an exceptional value, and it enables us to view drawbacks like the Sentra’s lethargic performance and underwhelming gas mileage in a more sympathetic view. We’ll also gloss over Nissan’s basic three-year, 36,000-mile warranty, which is less than a ringing endorsem*nt of the car’s long-term prospects.
While we respect the Sentra hugely for its honest approach to affordable motoring, we would steer clear of the cheapest S trim. Mid-range SV has a superior infotainment system (which is the centerpiece of a modern car in many people’s eyes), and it can be upgraded with the Premium package to add more of a big-car feel. In some regards, the Sentra feels like an Altima after a boil wash, which is high praise at this price point.
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Specs & Features
Highlights
Overall Crash Safety Rating
Not Available
Engine - Cylinders/Horsepower/Torque
2.0L I-4 / 149 HP / 146 ft.lbs.
Transmission
2-spd CVT w/OD
Drive Type
Front-wheel
Fuel Economy - City/Highway/Combined
29 / 39 / 34 Mpg
Passenger Capacity
5
Bumper to Bumper Warranty
36 Months / 36,000 Miles
Mechanical Specs
Engine - Cylinders/Horsepower/Torque | 2.0L I-4 / 149 HP / 146 ft.lbs. |
Drive Type | Front-wheel |
Fuel Economy - City/Hwy/Combined | 29 / 39 / 34 Mpg |
Brakes | Front Disc/rear Drum |
Front Suspension | Strut |
Rear Suspension | Independent Multi-link |
Spare Tire And Wheel | Compact Steel |
Fuel Tank | 12.4 Gal. |
Recommended Fuel Type | Regular Unleaded |
Average Cost To Fill Tank | $47 |
Dimensions & Capabilities
Maximum Cargo Volume | 14.3 Cu.ft. |
Passenger Volume | 96 Cu.ft. |
Exterior Length | 182.7 " |
Exterior Width | 71.5 " |
Exterior Height | 56.9 " |
Front Headroom | 38.9 " |
Rear Headroom | 36.7 " |
Front Legroom | 44.0 " |
Rear Legroom | 34.7 " |
Front Shoulder Room | 56.4 " |
Rear Shoulder Room | 54.5 " |
Front Hip Room | |
Rear Hip Room | |
Curb Weight | 3,036 Lbs. |
Wheel Base | 107 " |
Turning Radius | 19.0 ' |
Exterior Features
Door Count | 4 Doors |
Wheels | 16.0 " Steel |
Paint | Clearcoat Monotone |
Exterior Mirrors | Dual Power Remote |
Bumpers | Body-colored |
Grille Moldings | Black W/chrome Accents |
Rear Spoiler | Lip |
Exhaust | Stainless Steel |
Interior Features
Seating
Passenger Capacity | 5 |
Seat Trim | Cloth |
Front Seat Type | Bucket |
Heated Front Seats | |
Front Driver Seat Direction Controls | 6-way |
Front Passenger Seat Direction Controls | 4-way |
Front Armrests | 6-way |
Rear Armrests | |
Rear Seats | 60-40 Split-bench |
Radio & Infotainment
Radio | Am/fm, Clock, Seek-scan |
Speakers | 4 |
Radio Steering Wheel Controls | |
Apple Car Play | |
Android Auto | |
Bluetooth w/ Hands-Free Connectivity |
Convenience Features
Steering Wheel Type | Telescopic Tilt |
Climate Control | |
Cruise Control | With Steering Wheel Controls |
Sun Roof | |
Rearview Mirror | Day-night / Auto-dimming Day-night |
One Touch Open Window | Driver |
Tinted Windows | Light |
Vanity Mirrors | |
Remote Keyless Entry | Keyfob (all Doors) |
Power Outlets | 1 |
Safety Features
Overall Crash Safety Rating | Not Yet Available |
Overall Front Crash Safety Rating | Not Yet Available |
Overall Side Crash Safety Rating | Not Yet Available |
Rollover Crash Safety Rating | |
Front Impact Airbags | Driver And Passenger |
Driver Side Impact Airbags | Seat Mounted |
Knee Airbag | Driver And Passenger |
Passenger Side Impact Airbag | Seat Mounted |
Rear Side Airbag | Rear Side-impact Airbag |
Seatbelt Pretensioners | Front And Rear |
Anti-Lock Brakes | 4-wheel Anti-lock Brakes (abs) |
Forward Collision Warning | Intelligent Forward Collision Warning W/automatic Emergency Braking (aeb) Forward Collision Mitigation |
Blind Spot Sensor | Blind Spot Warning (bsw) Blind Spot |
Lane Departure Warning | Lane Departure Warning (ldw) Lane Departure |
Autonomous Cruise Control | |
Pedestrian Detection | Automatic Emergency Braking With Pedestrian Detection Front Pedestrian Detection Prevention |
Driver Attention Alert | Intelligent Driver Alertness (i-da) Driver Attention |
Daytime Running Lights | |
Auto High Beams | High Beam Assist (hba) Auto High-beam |
Adaptive Headlights | |
Parking Sensors | Rear |
Security Systems | |
Panic Alarm | |
Ignition Disable | Immobilizer |
Warranty
Bumper To Bumper Months Miles | 36 Months / 36,000 Miles |
Major Components Months | 60 Months / 60,000 Miles |
Included Maintenance Months | |
Roadside Assistance Months | 36 Months / 36,000 Miles |
Corrosion Perforation | 60 Months / Unlimited Miles |
Accessories Months | 36 Months / 36,000 Miles |
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