– Continues too be America’s cheapest car with a manual transmission at $17,190.
– Price has dropped compared to its competitors-most brands have moved away from offering stick shifts.
– The manual option is available exclusively in its base trim (Versa S).
– Powered by a 1.6L naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, producing:
– Horsepower: 122 HP @ 6,300 RPM
– Torque: 114 lb-ft @ 4,000 RPM
– Acceleration (manual): Approx. 0-60 mph in ~9.8 seconds
– Top speed: ~115 mph
– versa S CVT starts at $18,990.
– Versa SV costs $20,490; SR rounds out at $21,190.!Nissan Versa
Nissan’s decision to retain and lower the price of its manual-transmission car introduces several insights valuable for the Indian market. India has traditionally embraced small cars and manual gear systems due to affordability and fuel efficiency preferences-notably similar trends seen among budget-conscious buyers internationally. With global automakers phasing out manuals for automatic transmissions or electric vehicles altogether due to shifting consumer demands and stricter emission regulations, this announcement hints that there might still be niche spaces catering exclusively to enthusiasts or economy-focused buyers.
For India’s automotive sector-a domain where low-cost hardware frequently enough determines feasibility-the longevity of such cars could influence domestic policies on alternative segments like hybrids or EVs designed with minimalistic builds rather entirely automated connectivity solutions rapidly innovating post-global economies catching-up adapters
– Transmission: 5-speed manual.
– Drivetrain: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD).
– Horsepower: 122 hp at 6,300 rpm.- Torque: 114 lb-ft at 4,000 rpm.
– City/Highway/Combined MPG: Rated at 27/35/30 mpg on regular unleaded fuel.
– Exterior highlights include LED headlights, a black grille, and simple styling for cost efficiency.
– Interior includes cloth seats, manual controls, a multi-function steering wheel, and tech integration such as a seven-inch screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Three USB ports and voice control (via Siri & Google Assistant) are standard inclusions.
– Cargo space measures up to 14.7 cubic feet; rear passengers get adequate legroom of about 31 inches.
– Comes with critical features like Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection as standard alongside airbags (front/side), Vehicle dynamic Control (VDC), and rearview camera.Image Highlights of the Nissan Versa shared above demonstrate clean ergonomic designs Image Credit : via “URL”.
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– Free two-year/24,000-mile Maintenance Care program with three complimentary oil changes.
– Average insurance costs are around $180 per month ($2,190 annually).
– Surprising standard safety features and a roomy interior/trunk for its price class.
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!2025 Nissan Versa Rear Badge
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For budget-amiable practical buyers who enjoy manual driving engagement and basic reliability over luxury refinements or high-end performance capabilities, the car is pitched as a “smart pick.”
The launch of economical vehicles like the 2025 Nissan Versa highlights an ongoing global trend towards cost-effective personal mobility solutions that balance affordability with baseline utility. For India-a market already characterized by significant demand for compact yet efficient cars-it underscores how automakers internationally are responding to economic realities shared across middle-income segments globally.
While this model’s innovations such as free maintenance packages could raise consumer expectations in Western markets about equitable post-sale care affordability framework System meanwhile forcing themselves competitive-in-indie