2026 Nissan Sentra review: putting the pieces together
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2/1/2026
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The Nissan Sentra has provided straightforward behavior and performance for sedan shoppers in the U.S. for over forty years. For 2026, Nissan took the solid 2025 model and made enough mechanical tweaks and visual changes to call it an all-new vehicle. This might sound like a bit of a stretch, but given how the advancements add up to an improved drive experience in a better-looking vehicle, we'll let it slide.
Available in four grades - S, SV, SR and SL that range from $22,400 to $27,990, before destination fees and packages - the 2026 Sentra puts on airs like it's a simple vehicle, hiding some of its advanced technology to keep the interior clean and clear, from the driver's screen to the steering wheel buttons. Wireless device charging and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto minimize wire clutter. The standard 12.3-in NissanConnect infotainment touchscreen hides its options in a selection of tiles, and it has a single round volume button that makes it easy to turn down quickly.
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- Blanco, S.. "2026 Nissan Sentra review: putting the pieces together," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2026.