The US 2017 Nissan Sentra range starts at US$16,990 for the base S with a 1.8-liter I4, and ends with the SR Turbo at US$21,990.
Sentra S: US$16,990 (6-speed manual); US$17,990 (CVT)
Sentra SV: US$18,790 (CVT)
Sentra SR: US$19,990 (CVT)
Sentra SL: US$21,500 (CVT)
Sentra SR Turbo: US$21,990 (6-speed manual and CVT)
The Sentra S, SV, SR and SL all feature a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine with 124hp (92kW) and 125 lb-ft (169Nm).
All Sentra models carry over the facelift introduced for the 2016 model year. They also gain a larger center console bin that has twice the capacity of the old one, and lower interior noise levels with thicker front and rear glass.
There’s also an all new SR Turbo model with a 1.6-liter turbocharged direct injection 4-cylinder engine with 188hp (140kW) at 5,600rpm, and 177 lb-ft (240Nm). The 6-speed manual and CVT versions of the SR Turbo are both priced at US$21,990.
The SR Turbo also benefits from 17-inch alloys, lowered suspension, upgraded steering, and better brakes.