Nissan's new sedan arrives in Brazil with an efficient engine, consumption of up to 15 km/l and a renewed design; the 2025 model can now be found in dealerships across the country.
The Nissan Versa will take the position of cheapest sedan in Brazil in 2025, with emphasis on its manual Sense version, which has been offered for less than R$130 in some dealerships. The new model line, now imported from Mexico, features a modern design package, fuel economy and standard equipment to compete in the compact sedan segment with one of the best cost-benefit ratios in the national market. Nissan's new sedan It arrives in the country in four versions – Sense, Advance, SR and Exclusive – and was designed to attract consumers looking for efficiency, safety and comfort, without giving up a competitive price.
Amid rising vehicle prices in Brazil, the Versa presents itself as a rational alternative, especially for app drivers, families and fleet owners.
Nissan Versa 2025 focuses on renewed design and more technology
O Nissan sedan underwent specific visual changes in the 2025 line, gaining a new front grille with chrome V-finish, headlights with a new design and updated color options. The body maintains the smooth lines that guarantee good aerodynamics and urban elegance, characteristics already known to the model since its arrival in 2020 in the current generation.
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Internally, the new sedan It offers a comfortable cabin with ample legroom in the back seat and improved finishing, especially in the mid-range and top-of-the-line versions. The dashboard combines modern elements, such as multimedia with a touch screen, and practical features, such as a multifunctional steering wheel and seats with good lumbar support.
Standard equipment makes Nissan Versa a standout in the segment
Even in its most basic version, the Nissan Versa offers an attractive list of equipment. The Sense variant, for example, comes with air conditioning, electric steering, electric windows and locks, six airbags, stability and traction controls, hill start assist and an on-board computer.
Now the versions Advance, SR e Exclusive include additional items such as a rear view camera, multimedia center with Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay, alloy wheels, proximity key with push-button start, blind spot alert, rear cross traffic alert and autonomous emergency braking system.
O Nissan sedan stands out by offering driver assistance technologies which are normally only seen in higher categories.
Performance and economy: strong point of the new Nissan sedan
Under the hood, the 2025 Nissan Versa It is equipped with the well-known 1.6 16V flex engine, which delivers up to 113 horsepower with ethanol, associated with a five-speed manual gearbox (in the entry-level version) or CVT type automatic transmission in other versions.
In terms of consumption, the model stands out. With gasoline, it reaches 11,8 km/l in the city and up to 15 km/l on the highway, according to data from Inmetro. With ethanol, consumption is 8,1 km/l in the city and 11,8 km/l on the highway. These numbers place the Versa as one of the most economical compact sedans of Brazil.
The ride is comfortable and smooth, ideal for urban use. On the road, stability is commendable, and the response of the CVT gearbox contributes to a fluid and economical ride.
Competitive price makes the Nissan Versa the cheapest sedan in Brazil
Although the suggested prices for the 2025 line vary between R$115.690 and R$141.490, the Sense version with manual transmission has been offered for below R$97 at dealerships in the Southeast region, thanks to factory promotions and negotiation bonuses.
This value makes the Versa the cheapest sedan in Brazil currently with a manual transmission and six airbags as standard, surpassing rivals such as the Fiat Cronos 1.3 and the Chevrolet Onix Plus 1.0 naturally aspirated.
Check out the official prices for the automatic versions:
- Versa Advance CVT: R$ 123.690
- Versa SR CVT: R$ 128.690
- Versa Exclusive CVT: R$ 141.490
The automatic Sense version, which also often appears in offers, officially costs R$115.690, but can be found for values close to R$105 with discounts for CNPJ, taxi drivers or via financing bonuses.
Interior space and generous trunk reinforce practicality
In addition to its competitive price, Nissan's new sedan stands out for its comfort. The space for rear passengers is one of the largest in its category, accommodating three adults with ease. The trunk is also generous, with a capacity of 482 liters, ideal for families and long trips.
Another positive point is the cabin's soundproofing, which has been improved in this generation, providing quieter and more pleasant journeys. The well-calibrated suspension is able to filter out irregularities in the ground without compromising stability.