Nissan Versa Note Model Years and History

Nissan Versa Note Model Years

2019 Nissan Versa Note trims

2019 Versa Note

The Nissan Versa has been updated for 2019 with an improved stereo system. In addition, an SV Special Edition trim has been added which includes a ton of content for the money. The new stereo features a 7-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth streaming and a Siri Eyes Free mode. It also comes with a USB port and an Aux port for connecting to most mobile devices.

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2018 Nissan Versa Note trims

2018 Versa Note

The Nissan Versa gets a few minor additions for 2018. Nissan has added a new Deep Blue Pearl exterior color. Interior updates include map lights, adjustable headrests, and variable intermittent windshield wipers to all trim levels.

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2017 Nissan Versa Note trims

2017 Versa Note

The Nissan Versa gets a few minor updates and layout changes to its interior for 2017. In addition, a new SV Special Edition Package is also available for 2017. It includes a few exterior enhancements along with some interior accessories and a few extra convenience features. Notable additions that come with the SV Special Edition include fog lights, alloy wheels, SiriusXM satellite radio, a 5.0-inch color display type audio system, a text messaging assistant and a leather wrapped steering wheel.

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2016 Nissan Versa Note trims

2016 Versa Note

For 2016, the Nissan Versa receives minor updates, including a standard 4-speaker audio system on the base model.

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2015 Nissan Versa Note trims

2015 Versa Note

The 2015 Nissan Versa receives several updates, including a redesigned exterior and several new standard features sprinkled across various trim levels. Despite this, Nissan has decided to leave the base price untouched for 2015, meaning that the Versa continues to have the least expensive base MSRP of any car sold in America. The exterior of the 2015 Nissan Versa is both new and somewhat familiar, as it echoes the look of other cars in Nissan's stable, with swept back headlights and chrome plating in the grill. The rear of the car has also been redesigned to look sportier, more dynamic and once again, more like it's siblings at Nissan. Inside, there is a new design for the center stack along with a new steering wheel. In addition, all Nissan Versas will now feature Bluetooth-hands free connectivity as standard across all trim levels.

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2014 Nissan Versa Note trims

2014 Versa Note

Following its 2012 redesign and minimal changes last year, the Nissan Versa sedan receives a few minor updates for 2014, including a revised suspension and steering set-up for improved handling. The Versa SL features a new tricot headliner and 4.3-inch audio display, as well as 16-inch alloy wheels. SV models feature a 60/40 split-fold rear seat, and base S models now include a tachometer. Pricing for the Versa sedan remains unchanged from 2013, with the base S model starting at $11,990. The price means the Versa is still the lowest-price car in America. But the biggest news in the Versa realm is the all-new Versa Note 5-door hatchback. It replaces the current Versa hatchback, which was still rooted in the Versa's first generation. While based on the architecture that carries the current Versa sedan, including the same 109-hp 1.6L 4-cylinder engine and available continuously variable transmission, the Versa Note features its own unique styling. Nissan claims it will deliver up to 31 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway when equipped with the CVT and available active grille shutters. Available in S, S Plus and SV trims, the Versa Note will start at $13,990.

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About Versa Note

Instead of simply referring to the brand's next generation Versa five-door as a hatchback, Nissan classified the vehicle as the Versa Note. Debuting in 2014, the Nissan Versa Note was categorized as an affordable and practical vehicle. Though the Versa Note shared its platform with Versa sedan, Nissan has carefully inserted a unique character into the five-door hatchback. Conforming to a 0.298 coefficient of drag, the subcompact employed a steeply raked windshield and available Active Grille Shutter. Powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine offered with a five-speed manual gearbox, a continuously variable transmission allowed the Versa Note to achieve up to 40 miles per gallon through highway driving. The hatchback shape provides abundant interior cargo room rated at 18.8 cubic feet while still accommodating up to five passengers.