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The 2021 Nissan Sentra adds minor features to the interior over the 2020MY but otherwise retains the same specs. Available for sale in 3 trims, S, SR, SV, the prices have climbed $100 across the lineup. Released in fall 2020, the MSRP now starts from $19,410. It is powered by a 149 hp 2.0L I-4 that is hooked up to an FWD drivetrain. Rated 5-stars by the NHTSA and Good by the IIHS, it is immensely safe as well. A new dual-tone color option has also been added but the Nismo model is nowhere in sight for 2021.
The 2021 Nissan Sentra carries the same specs this year post its generational change in 2020. Released in Fall 2020, the 2021 Sentra is available for sale in 3 trim levels- S, SV, and SR. Though there are no changes, the interior sees some new connectivity features, while the SR trim sees a new dual-tone paint job. Due to these factors, the MSRP has been increased by $100 across the lineup and now starts from $19,410 and goes up to $21,750. Under the hood, the 149 hp 2.0L inline-4 pot hooked up to the CVT and FWD drivetrain remains constant this year.
While most of us miss the turbocharged Sentra Nismo from the previous generation, in the new generation, it will probably debut in the 2022 model year. If you are interested in giving the new model a miss, a used Nissan Sentra will set you back about $2,495. But if you want to lease, there are deals available. For a period of 36 months, you will need to drop $2,439 as a downpayment and get a lease price of $219/month. Considering its size and price, the 2021 Sentra competes against the Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra, and the Volkswagen Jetta.
In all the trims of the 2021 Nissan Sentra, springing for the SV trim would be the best bet. With an agreeable expansion of the budget by $1,105, the features added more than suffice for themselves. You get a better infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, wider screen and instrument cluster, better surround sound system, sunroof, and dual-zone climate control. So, if you look at it, it's a full-blown value for money package deal.
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The 2021 Nissan Sentra adds minor features to the interior over the 2020MY but otherwise retains the same specs. Available for sale in 3 trims, S, SR, SV, the prices have climbed $100 across the lineup. Released in fall 2020, the MSRP now starts from $19,410. It is powered by a 149 hp 2.0L I-4 that is hooked up to an FWD drivetrain. Rated 5-stars by the NHTSA and Good by the IIHS, it is immensely safe as well. A new dual-tone color option has also been added but the Nismo model is nowhere in sight for 2021.
The 2021 Nissan Sentra carries the same specs this year post its generational change in 2020. Released in Fall 2020, the 2021 Sentra is available for sale in 3 trim levels- S, SV, and SR. Though there are no changes, the interior sees some new connectivity features, while the SR trim sees a new dual-tone paint job. Due to these factors, the MSRP has been increased by $100 across the lineup and now starts from $19,410 and goes up to $21,750. Under the hood, the 149 hp 2.0L inline-4 pot hooked up to the CVT and FWD drivetrain remains constant this year.
While most of us miss the turbocharged Sentra Nismo from the previous generation, in the new generation, it will probably debut in the 2022 model year. If you are interested in giving the new model a miss, a used Nissan Sentra will set you back about $2,495. But if you want to lease, there are deals available. For a period of 36 months, you will need to drop $2,439 as a downpayment and get a lease price of $219/month. Considering its size and price, the 2021 Sentra competes against the Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra, and the Volkswagen Jetta.
It's more stylish, both inside and out, and gets some much-needed updates in the tech department. It also benefits from a brand-new engine.- Motor1
The 2021 Nissan Sentra does not change any of the trims in its lineup from the 2020 model year. There are still 3 trims available for sale- S, SV, and SR. However, here is the kicker, the prices have been increased by $100 across the entire lineup. So the MSRP now starts from $19,410 for the S, $20,470 for the SV, and $21,750 for the top of the line SR trim.
All of the trims have a bucketload of features to suffice for a value for money tag for every trim. The V-motion grille, 16-inch or 18-inch alloy wheels, touchscreen infotainment system, leather upholstery, and D-shaped steering wheel are all standard fitment. The new additions to the features list are Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and an optional NissanConnect WiFi module for the SR trim.
Trims |
S |
SV |
SR |
---|---|---|---|
MSRP(FWD) |
$19,410 |
$21,195 |
$22,430 |
Key features |
7.0-inch Hands-free Touch screen display |
8.0” touch screen infotainment system |
Heated seats |
|
4.2-inch digital instrument cluster |
7.0-inch digital instrument cluster |
Rear spoilers |
|
Remote entry with push-button start |
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto |
Fog lamps |
|
V-Motion Grille |
Dual-zone climate control |
Orange-Accent stitching |
|
4 speaker sound system |
Cruise control |
LED headlamps |
|
16-inch alloy wheels |
16” Aluminum-alloy wheels |
18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels |
In all the trims of the 2021 Nissan Sentra, springing for the SV trim would be the best bet. With an agreeable expansion of the budget by $1,105, the features added more than suffice for themselves. You get a better infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, wider screen and instrument cluster, better surround sound system, sunroof, and dual-zone climate control. So, if you look at it, it's a full-blown value for money package deal.
The Sentra now has an independent rear suspension that promises better ride and handling.-MotorTrend
The 2021 Nissan Sentra comes with the same engine as its previous model year. One can spot a powerful naturally aspirated 2.0L engine inlined with four cylinders under its hood. The engine is capable of producing the same power and torque 149 hp and 145 lb-ft torque which seems decent enough for a no-brainer daily driver. The Sentra’s robust engine is coupled to Xtronic CVT transmission that puts the power to the wheels via the standard FWD drivetrain. For those wishing for an AWD in a 20 grand sedan, that is a dream that might never come true.
While CVTs are known to dull down any car's performance, the 2021 Sentra manages to give a smooth driving experience. However, many might be missing on the beloved Sentra Nismo from the previous generation that came with a turbo engine. Though 2021 Sentra does not offer the Nismo model thus far, there are high chances that the brand will bring back the powerhouse for the 2022 model year. Until then, the 2021 Sentra manages to hold its own very amicably.
The 2021 Nissan Sentra has the ability to sprint from 0-60 MPH in 9.2 seconds and can traverse the quarter-mile in 16.6 seconds. The top speed has been electronically limited to 120 mph, but some individual testers have even touched 130 mph. With 149 hp to boot for the 19 grand price tag, the brakes seem slightly unrefined. With the base S trim, the rear gets drum brakes that are upgraded to discs from SV trim onwards. With both the disc brakes in place, the 2021 Nissan Sentra can brake from 60-0 mph in a stopping distance of 122 feet.
Model |
2021 Nissan Sentra |
2021 Toyota Corolla |
2021 Volkswagen Jetta |
2021 Hyundai Elantra |
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MSRP |
$19,410 |
$22,275 |
$19,995 |
$19,650 |
Engine |
2.0L Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 |
2.0L Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 |
1.4L Turbocharged Inline-4 |
2.0L Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 |
Drivetrain |
FWD |
FWD |
FWD |
FWD |
Transmission |
CVT |
CVT |
8-Speed Shiftable automatic |
CVT |
Power |
149 hp @ 6,300 rpm |
162 hp @ 6,000 rpm |
147 hp @ 5000 rpm |
147 hp @ 6,200 rpm |
Torque |
145 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm |
142 lb-ft @ 4,400 rpm |
184 lb-ft @ 1400 rpm |
132 lb-ft @ 4,500 rpm |
0-60 mph |
9.2 secs |
8.2 secs |
7.7 seconds |
8.3 secs |
Quarter Mile |
16.6 secs |
16.2 secs |
16 seconds |
16.4 secs |
Top Speed |
120 mph | 112 mph |
127 mph |
116 mph |
The Toyota Corolla produces the highest power than other rivals with the same engine capacity as of Sentra and Elantra. The Volkswagen Jetta generates an impressive torque that kicks out every rival owing to its turbocharged engine and hence takes the top spot in the 0-60 mph run as well with an under-8 second time. The Hyundai Elantra has the least power and torque among the competition, yet manages to hold its own to an extent and procure the last spot on the podium in terms of acceleration. The 2021 Sentra is a slowpoke in all respects despite being more powerful than two of its rivals.
Nissan fitted a larger engine in its latest Sentra, and it improved fuel economy over the prior version.- The Car Connection
The generational change saw the Nissan Sentra adorning a bigger 2.0L I-4 engine from the 1.8L four-pot powertrain in the last generation. Though the engine capacity and power on tap have increased over the previous model, the MPG figures have actually improved. So you can bid the high fuel costs-adios! The 2021 Nissan Sentra offers 29 MPG in the city, 39 MPG on the highway, and 33 MPG combined. These figures are neither segment-leading nor mediocre. Like we said, decent.
The fuel tank capacity is on the slightly shorter side at 12.4 gallons. This smaller size can be blamed on the brand's obsession to increase the cargo space. That being said, after a full refueling stop, you can easily get an overall combined driving range of 409 miles which is more than enough for daily driving. If you are going to go cross-country on the highway, the range can actually touch the tune of 484 miles. For the 20 grand price tag, these figures are liveable but could have been better.
Model |
2021 Nissan Sentra |
2021 Toyota Corolla |
2021 Volkswagen Jetta |
2021 Hyundai Elantra |
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MPG (City) |
29 |
31 |
29 |
33 |
MPG (Highway) |
39 |
40 |
39 |
43 |
MPG (Combined) |
33 |
34 |
33 |
37 |
Fuel Capacity |
12.4 gallons |
13.2 gallons |
13.5 gallons |
12.4 gallons |
Range (City/Hwy/Combined) (miles) |
360 / 484 / 409 |
410 / 528 / 449 |
392 / 527 / 445.5 |
409 / 533 / 459 |
The Hyundai Elantra schools all the others in the segment about how to do stuff with its segment-leading MPG figures. The Toyota Corolla had retained the crown for several years of being the most fuel-efficient. But since the cat's out the bag about the Elantra's MPG figures, the Toyota Corolla settles for second place. The Nissan Sentra and the Volkswagen Jetta share their MPG figures. However, at a similar sticker price, the Jetta offers a bigger fuel tank to help its case for .
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The 2021 Nissan Sentra has an attractive cabin with a blend of soft and hard plastics.- Cars.USNews
The 2021 Nissan Sentra gets minor interior revisions. The first change which catches every eye in the cabin is the ambient lighting, charcoal with a red accent, and the chrome trim which projects the black upholstery. Despite the economic price tag, the brand has tried to make things enticing. The D-shaped steering wheel is laden with buttons and controls various in-vehicular functions, driver display, and even the infotainment system. Depending on the trim, the upholstery changes from cloth to leather, to even PRIMA-Tex.
The highlight of the seating of the 2021 Sentra is Nissan’s signature “Zero Gravity” Chair. The front seats offer power adjustability and are bolstered perfectly to offer ample comfort. With 38.9-inches of headroom and 44-inches of legroom, even the tall guys will not find any problems. The same is the case for the rear seats that offer ample space for the passengers. With dual-zone climate control, the cabin can also remain conveniently cool.
Model |
2021 Nissan Sentra |
2021 Toyota Corolla |
2021 Volkswagen Jetta |
2021 Hyundai Elantra |
---|---|---|---|---|
Passenger Capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front Room(Head/Shoulder/Leg)(in.) |
38.9 / 56.4 / 44.0 |
38.3 / 54.0 / 42.0 |
38.5 / 55.9 / 41.1 |
40.6 / 56.5 / 42.3 |
Rear Room(Head/Shoulder/Leg)(in.) |
36.7 / 54.5 / 34.7 |
37.1 / 51.7 / 34.8 |
37.2 / 54.0 / 37.4 |
37.3 / 55.6 / 38.0 |
Cargo Capacity (cu-ft.) | 14.3 | 13.1 |
14.1 |
14.2 |
Space-wise, the Nissan Sentra is the unbeaten champ with the maximum space in the front. However, the Elantra turns the tables with the maximum space in the back. The Toyota Corolla has a similar space in the back as the 2021 Sentra. The Volkswagen Jetta also sits somewhere in the middle with a comfortably sized cabin. In terms of keeping you entertained inside the cabin, the 2021 Nissan Sentra offers two different infotainment systems. The base S trim comes with a 7-inch touchscreen while the upper trims, SV and SR, come with an 8-inch touchscreen.
The sound system is a 4-speaker setup with the base trim and gets upgraded to a 6-speaker system in the upper trims. But if music is a priority, an 8-speaker Bose Premium Sound System is also available during the customization stage. The infotainment setup also packs most of the latest connectivity tech like Bluetooth, USB, and the newest welcome additions, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. For the SR trim, you can also pick up the NissanConnect WiFi module for a couple extra thousand bucks. The following are the notable features of the interior and infotainment system of the 2021 Nissan Sentra:
The dual tone paint job is good news, because the exterior of this car looks pretty good.- The Drive
The 2021 Nissan Sentra upgrades its exterior with an appearance similar to Maxima and Altima. The V-motion Grille and boomerang-shaped LED headlamps to accentuate the front fascia perfectly. The curved hood with the contouring adds that last bit of edginess to bring the front together aggressively but with style like all the new Nissan cars. There are monotone colors on offer, but special for the SR trim is a dual-tone paint job that blackens out the roof. Now there is your money shot that none of the other offers in this price bracket.
Additionally, if you opt for SR, you can grab 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels and a rear spoiler as well. Move to the side, and you will see the new-wheel design along with the Nissan Floating Roof in perfect display. Compared to the last generation, the 2021 Sentra toting 56.9 inches in height and 71.5 inches in width is 2 inches shorter and 2.2 inches wider to build up an athletic posture. The wheelbase and ground clearance remains the same though. At the rear end, you will notice pointed LED taillights and updated rear bumpers.
Model |
2021 Nissan Sentra |
2021 Toyota Corolla |
2021 Volkswagen Jetta |
2021 Hyundai Elantra |
---|---|---|---|---|
Curb Weight |
3,036 lbs |
3,110 lbs |
2,965 lbs |
2,725 lbs |
Length |
182.7" |
182.5" |
185.1” |
184.1" |
Width |
71.5" |
70.1" |
70.8” |
71.9" |
Height |
56.9" |
56.5" |
57.6” |
55.7" |
Ground Clearance |
4.7" |
5.3" |
5.6” |
5.3" |
Wheelbase |
106.6" |
106.3" |
105.7” |
107.1" |
The Hyundai Elantra has grown significantly in size this time around, and yet, it is the lightest one here, sending everyone to the drawing board yet again. The Volkswagen Jetta is the next one in line in the second place with its dimensions while the Toyota Corolla is the most compactly built. The Nissan Sentra sits somewhere between the Hyundai Elantra and the Corolla in terms of dimensions, and third in terms of weight alone. Some of the prominent exterior features of the 2021 Nissan Sentra are:
The addition of Nissan's Safety Shield 360 package should be enough to score it another Top Safety Pick award.- CarBuzz
Despite the pocket friendly sticker price, the 2021 Nissan Sentra has not compromised on safety. It follows in the footsteps of its predecessor completely and garners superb safety ratings. The NHTSA has granted the 2021 Sentra a perfect 5-star safety rating while the IIHS has granted it an overall "Good" rating. It's also worth noting that the 2020 Sentra was the IIHS 2020 Top Safety Pick Award winner.
All of the accolades to its name are a direct result of the incorporation of the Nissan Intelligent Mobility in tandem with the Nissan Safety Shield 360. Both of the suites combine together to form one encompassing safety suite that protects all passengers at all times. The following are the standout features of the safety suite of the 2021 Nissan Sentra.
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The 2021 Toyota Corolla is the most reliable car in its segment, no questions asked. Add to that the most powerful engine, a future-proof design language, advanced safety features, and a comfortable cabin, and you have a winning combo right there. Even the MPG figures favor the 2021 Corolla. The only arenas where the 2021 Nissan Sentra takes the lead is the bigger cargo space, and the lower starting price. But to get anything worthwhile the budget has to be expanded to the 21 grand range, which is where the Corolla exists to obliterate the competition. Hence, the 2021 Toyota Corolla is the clear winner here.
The 2021 Volkswagen Jetta is the German biggie in the lineup. It looks dominating despite its simplistic cues and is very competitively priced for a very similarly specced engine. On that note, despite being similar under the hood, the 2021 Jetta accelerates much better, packs a better interior, and offers similar MPG figures but with a bigger fuel tank. All of these help the case of Volkswagen quite easily. However, the Volkswagen Jetta does not offer the same kind of reliability and safety features as the 2021 Sentra and might cause you more troubles in ownership down the line. Hence, it boils down to brand preference since both have their own quirks and whims.
The 2021 Nissan Elantra will be kicking off a new generation this year. It seems Hyundai is on a roll and is going all out to diversify and rejuvenate its lineup. The Elantra is leading the charge with a bold new design and an affordable price tag. It is decently powerful and comes with a well laid out and sporty cabin that is chock full of features. Add to that the segment-leading MPG figures, and you have a winning combo that is better than the 2021 Sentra yet again. So, it is quite clear that for the same price range, the choice tends towards the 2021 Hyundai Elantra here.
When it comes down to it, the 2021 Nissan Sentra puts forward a solid proposition for the money it asks of you. With a sub-20 grand starting price, the practicality is good and the safety features are above average. It looks modern, packs a lot of features in the interior, and has a decent performance to ask for a recommendation. However, gauging it against like minded competitors, we would recommend you to give the 2021 Nissan Sentra a consideration only if you don't want to join the Civic, Corolla or Elantra club.