2016
Nissan Sentra
Nissan upgraded its
popular Sentra compact sedan for 2016 by giving it a fresh exterior, a revised
interior and better safety and connectivity features.
The 2016 Sentra would
be almost a new car and "incredibly freshened", which does indeed
seem to be the case. We're looking at a sportier exterior, a more modern
interior and some impressive tech such as NissanConnect Services, Intelligent
Cruise Control and Blind Spot Warning to name just a few.
The new Sentra launches
from a position of real strength in the marketplace, especially with a starting
price of US$ 16,780. And for less than US$ 20,000, customers can
purchase a Sentra SV with Driver Assist Package, which includes the innovative
active safety features customers highly desire and utilize on a daily basis, such as Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. Those are some pretty
good prices, especially when taking into account how important it is to have
advanced active safety features in today's automotive world.
The upgraded Sentra
seems to be doing very well in the looks department as well. There's no denying
the fact that it looks a bit like the new 2016 Maxima and redesigned Altima,
which can only be described as a good thing. Sticking to the exterior, some of
the most important features that jump out at us are the new front & rear
fascias, grille, fenders, hood, boomerang-shaped headlights and taillights, as
well as the 17" alloys.
Inside, the new
steering wheel is the most obvious addition, along with the new center cluster
and audio display design, new console and shifter knob. The instrument panel
features a new TFT LCD display with higher resolution than older LCD screens, though Sentra SV, SR and SL spec models also come with a 5" Advanced
Drive-Assist display found between the tachometer and speedometer. Other available
features range from Dual Zone air conditioning and a Bose premium audio system
(8 speakers), to Nissan's Intelligent Key keyless entry system and the RearView
Monitor system.
In terms of
connectivity, the 2016 Sentra is available with Nissan Connect Services powered
by SiriusXM. The system comes with emergency preparedness, remote access,
customizable alerts and convenience services (SiriusXM subscription required,
sold separately), and it allows the driver to set customized alerts such as
speed, curfew and boundary notifications for family and friends.
On the road, the Sentra
now makes use of a re-tuned suspension design featuring a 10% increase in
spring and damper rates. Body roll and body control is also kept in check
thanks to the increased stiffness.
Engine-wise, we're
looking at a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder unit, working together with an advanced
Xtronic transmission (featuring next-gen D-Step Logic Control). Sentra 'S'
grade models are also available with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
The 2016 Nissan Sentra
is offered in six models: S 6MT, S Xtronic, FE+ S, SV, SR and SL - though we
still have to wait until a later date to learn all about prices and optional
packages.