In August, Nissan Increased Discounts on the Sentra for PCD. The Bonus Reaches R$ 38,300 and Includes a Robust Safety and Comfort Package, Six Airbags, ADAS, Dual Zone Digital Air Conditioning, and 8″ Multimedia with Android Auto and CarPlay.
Nissan increased discounts on the Sentra for PCD in August 2025, making the sedan more competitive for those seeking exemption and factory bonuses. In the Advance version, the price for PCD dropped to R$ 134,590, compared to the public price of R$ 171,890. The Exclusive with Premium Interior now costs R$ 157,590 for PCD, down from R$ 195,890 retail. The highlight is the discount of up to R$ 38,300, a figure that places the Sentra among the best opportunities in the segment for eligible customers.
Compared to July, there was a slight enhancement in the bonus. The Advance version became R$ 400 cheaper for PCD, while the Exclusive with the premium package saw a increase of R$ 2,700 in the discount value. For quick comparison, the Sentra’s current positioning aims at customers who prioritize comfort, safety, and a good tech package without sacrificing the final cost after benefits.
These prices usually have monthly validity and depend on eligibility and regional availability. To avoid missing the purchasing window, it’s worth confirming deadlines and documentation practices directly with the network. The official PCD program from Nissan also offers guidance on the acquisition steps and criteria.
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Engine 2.0 and CVT Transmission: The Mechanical Tuning Focused on Comfort

The Nissan Sentra maintains the 2.0 gasoline engine with 151 hp and 20 kgfm, coupled with the CVT Xtronic transmission that simulates 8 speeds. In practice, the focus is on the smoothness of acceleration and linear delivery, well-suited for urban and highway use for those wanting a comfortable sedan for the family.
To fine-tune handling, the model features Eco and Sport driving modes, allowing for efficiency or more immediate responses depending on the route. The calibration emphasizes onboard silence and stability, which aligns with the profile of those who drive a lot and want less effort at the wheel.
Another technical point that enhances comfort is the independent Multilink rear suspension, a solution that improves contact with the pavement and stability in curves. The setup aligns with the Sentra’s goal of providing a more sophisticated daily driving experience.
Space and Measurements: Generous Trunk and Compact Tank
In dimensions, the sedan measures 4.646 m in length and 2.707 m in wheelbase, measurements that ensure good interior space for four adults comfortably. The family-friendly feature is the trunk with 466 liters of capacity, ample enough for luggage, a baby stroller, and larger groceries without difficulty.
The 47-liter tank is a point to consider for those who frequently cover very long road trips. Since the engine is 2.0 and the car is medium-sized, the smaller volume may mean more fuel stops on extensive journeys, something easily mitigated with route planning.
In terms of ergonomics, the Sentra offers a spacious cabin and seats with a comfortable design. For those who drive daily, this translates to less fatigue and a more natural posture, benefiting both urban traffic and road trips.
Standard Equipment in the Advance: Complete Safety and Convenience

Even the Advance version of the Nissan Sentra comes well-equipped. In terms of safety, the package includes six airbags, front collision warning with automatic braking, lane departure warning and assist, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert, along with front and rear sensors and a rearview camera. It’s a robust ADAS package among medium sedans.
In terms of comfort and technology, it features dual-zone digital air conditioning, power-adjustable driver’s seat, 8-inch multimedia center with Android Auto and CarPlay, 7-inch digital display, keyless entry with start button, and LED headlights. The 17-inch wheels complete the visual and dynamic proposal without excess.
The sum of these items makes the Sentra attractive for those wanting a ready-to-go car right from the start, without relying on options. In a scenario of pressured prices, receiving driving assistance and real conveniences makes a difference in the final cost-benefit ratio.
How the Sentra is Performing in the Market: Numbers and Position in the Segment
In July 2025, the Sentra recorded 401 registrations, according to Autos Segredos, a drop from the 524 units in June, reflecting a cooler month in sedan sales. Still, the model maintains the third position among medium sedans, behind the established Toyota Corolla and BYD King.
In the cumulative total for 2025, the Sentra adds up to 2,916 registrations and 7.87% market share in the segment, a result that confirms Nissan’s consistent presence in this niche. The increase in discounts for PCD in August is likely to sustain demand, especially among consumers who prioritize safety packages and complete equipment at a more accessible final price.
For those choosing a medium sedan with PCD benefits, the Sentra stands out as a balanced option: competitive discount, 2.0 engine with 151 hp, trunk with 466 liters, and standard ADAS already in the most accessible version.

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