Civic Killer? Nissan’s Bold New Sentra Has Honda Fans Sweating

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Once a symbol of Japanese automotive innovation globally, Nissan has been on a noticeable decline in recent years. Slow adaptation to the electric vehicle (EV) era has led to a shrinking global market share and financial challenges, necessitating urgent remedial action. Amidst these struggles, Nissan is stirring excitement with promises of a major overhaul for its compact Sentra sedan.

The Sentra has consistently performed in Nissan’s global lineup, maintaining steady sales despite waning demand for traditional sedans. Thanks to its practical appeal and competitive pricing, it is poised for a comeback with a sportier, more refined design that could signal Nissan’s resurgence.

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The 2027 Nissan Sentra’s full redesign promises a complete transformation. Sleek, narrow headlamps, a vertical grille, and distinctive DRLs create a bold front fascia. The wedge-shaped profile enhances aerodynamics with a futuristic flair, while the rear showcases wide, horizontal LED taillights for a premium touch.

Early online reactions to the design have been overwhelmingly positive. Enthusiasts praise Nissan for “finally getting it right” and delivering a “sportier look than domestic compact sedans.” This shift from conservative styling to a youthful, dynamic aesthetic drives high expectations for the final design.

The new Sentra has grown in size, incorporating Murano-inspired lines, chrome window trim, and a lower roofline for a more dynamic presence. This redesign aims to set it apart in the fiercely competitive compact sedan segment, where it faces off against the Hyundai Elantra, Honda Civic, and Toyota Corolla in North America.

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Inside, the new Sentra is set for a major upgrade. A 12.3-inch digital cluster will be paired with an equally sized infotainment display, creating a modern, high-tech driving experience. A two-spoke steering wheel and touch-based controls will add to its contemporary appeal. Premium materials and increased interior space are expected to enhance overall comfort and market appeal.

Powertrain options will likely include a base 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with a continuously variable transmission. Higher trims may feature the 1.5L turbo from the Rogue. The potential addition of Nissan’s e-Power hybrid system could offer an attractive middle ground for buyers not yet ready to go fully electric.

Industry watchers are optimistic that these changes could mark a turning point for Nissan. The current Sentra, priced at $22,730 in North America, already undercuts competitors like the Elantra, priced at $23,320, while earning praise for its value proposition. The addition of a hybrid variant could further strengthen its market position. All eyes are on Sentra to see if it can indeed become Nissan’s MVP and spearhead the brand’s revival.

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