Updated Nissan Versa Comes With More Equipment

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A number of improvements have resulted in a slight price rise for the Nissan Versa for the 2023 model year. With the 2023 model year, a few small improvements were made, such as an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, a built-in WiFi hotspot, and a wireless smartphone charging pad. The Versa may be specified with an S Plus package that includes 16-inch alloy wheels, a 60/40 split-folding rear seat, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.

A new Gray Sky Pearl paint color, redesigned 17-inch wheels for the Versa SR, a revamped front fascia and grille, fresh Nissan logos everywhere, and more are further features.

Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Warning, Rear Automatic Braking, and High Beam Assist are just a few of the crucial safety features that come standard. The 2023 Versa is now available with Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert for those who want a little extra security.

Nissan Versa

The starting price for Nissan's subcompact car is $15,730 when bought in entry-level S trim with the basic 5-speed manual transmission, which is only a slight increase from the $15,080 the 2022 model demanded. Customers may now order the Nissan Xtronic CVT-equipped Versa S starting at $17,400, up from $16,750 in 2017.

For 2023, the Nissan Versa will also be offered in SV and SR trim levels. The first of them starts at $19,020, while the Versa SR starts at $19,720, up from $18,490 for last year's model.

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