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Committed to Value – Class-leading 2024 Nissan Versa Pricing Starts at $16,130

Offering outstanding value with the most standard safety technology in its class1, plus best-in-class front legroom2 and headroom3, the 2024 Nissan Versa is on sale now from a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)4 of $16,130 – the lowest starting MSRP of any new car in America5.

Versa outpaces expectations of affordable compact sedans with the most standard safety technologies in its class1, which include class-exclusive Nissan Safety Shield® 360 technologies6.

Standard features include Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Warning, Rear Automatic Braking and High Beam Assist. Available technologies include Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Further, available class-exclusive Intelligent Cruise Control7 makes highway driving more convenient.

Versa was refreshed for the 2023 model year with a redesigned front fascia and grille, a new 17-inch alloy wheel design on Versa SR and a new available Gray Sky Pearl paint color – plus the addition of a new S Plus package that added value with the inclusion of Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ connectivity.

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Pricesfor the 2024 Nissan Versa:

Model    MSRP  
Versa S (5-speed manual)    $16,130  
Versa S (Xtronic CVT)    $17,800  
Versa SV    $19,420  
Versa SR    $20,140  
Factory-Installed Options S 5MTS XtronicSVSR
S Plus Package$1,190   
Premium Paint$395  
Port-Installed Options S 5MTS XtronicSVSR
Chrome Trunk Accent$125
Splash Guards$245
USB Charging Cable Set$90
Carpeted Floor Mats$170  
Carpeted Floor Mats (5-pc)$270  
Trunk Package$135
Center Armrest w/Storage$320  
Electronics Package$880
Lighting Package$705
Spoiler$435 
Dash Cam – Dual Camera Drive Recorder$360  

Full specifications on all 2024 Nissan Versa grades, as well as fuel economy, photos and videos, are available in the full press kit.

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  1. AutoPacific Segmentation. 2024 Versa Sedan vs. latest in-market Subcompact Class competitors. See Owner’s Manual for safety information. Availability of features vary by vehicle model year, model, trim level, packaging and options. Base Models Compared. Based on manufacturers’ websites.
  2. AutoPacific Segmentation. 2024 Versa Sedan S vs. latest in-market Subcompact Class competitors. Base models compared. Based on manufacturers’ websites.
  3. AutoPacific Segmentation. 2024 Versa Sedan S vs. latest in-market Subcompact Class competitors. Base models compared. Based on manufacturers’ websites.
  4. MSRP excludes applicable tax, title, license fees and destination charges. Dealer sets actual price. Prices and specs are subject to change without notice. Destination and handling $1,095.
  5. Comparison based on 2024 Nissan Versa vs. latest in-market vehicles. Base models compared. Starting MSRP at $16,130 for base model. All prices are Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). MSRP excludes destination and handling charges, tax, title, license and options. Dealer sets actual prices.
  6. Available features. AutoPacific Segmentation. 2024 Versa Sedan S vs. latest in-market Subcompact Class competitors. Safety Shield 360 technologies include: Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, High Beam Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, and Rear Automatic Braking. Based on manufacturers’ websites. See Owner’s Manual for safety information.
  7. Available feature. AutoPacific Segmentation. 2024 Versa Sedan S vs. latest in-market Subcompact Class competitors. Intelligent Cruise Control uses limited braking and is not a collision avoidance or warning system. Driver should monitor traffic conditions and brake as needed to prevent collisions. See Owner’s Manual for safety information. Based on manufacturers’ websites.

Ben

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