This is the all-new third generation of the subcompact car.
New 122-horsepower 1.6-litre standard on all trims.
SUV sales are hurting all car segments including subcompacts. With fewer than a handful of options left, the 2021 Nissan Versa brings a compelling package in every respect for those interested in getting a right-sized vehicle.
For $16,498, Canadian Nissan Versa S buyers are treated to an equally rare 5-speed manual transmission mated to a more powerful 122-horsepower 1.6-litre 4-cylinder engine as standard. As well, it gets a 7-inch touchscreen display, Bluetooth, and more. Also included are advanced safety features such as Intelligent Emergency Braking (IEB) with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Warning, High Beam Assist (HBA), and Rear Intelligent Emergency Braking.
The Xtronic continuously variable automatic transmission is $1,500 extra and includes remote keyless entry and start, and automatic headlights.
The Versa SV retails for $19,498 and is delivered with the Xtronic as standard, along with Blind Spot Warning (BSW), premium cloth seat trim, NissanConnect, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, satellite radio, and heated front seats.
The top-line $20,998 SR is value-packed and quite the looker. It includes 17-inch 5-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels, a body-colour rear spoiler, LED headlights, remote engine start, and sport cloth seat trim.
The 2021 Nissan Versa was recently redesigned and proudly sports the brand’s V-motion grille, boomerang-shaped headlamps, and tail lamps, along with a number of other signature design features.