Nissan Versa

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Nissan Versa is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan in the Americas for the following models:

According to a Nissan press release in 2008, "versa" is short for "versatile space" meant to imply the spaciousness of the interior and configurable cargo arrangements.[1]

Discontinuation in the U.S. market

Nissan has discontinued the Versa for the U.S. market after the 2025 model year, with production ending in December 2025. No 2026 model will be available stateside, ending its run as America's cheapest new car under $20,000. Nissan cites its product strategy shift toward higher-margin vehicles like the Sentra and Kicks.[2]

Sales

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Calendar year U.S.[3] Canada[3][4] Mexico Brazil[5]
2006 22,044 6,727 N/a N/a
2007 79,443 21,940 N/a N/a
2008 85,182 21,845 N/a N/a
2009 82,906 20,097 N/a N/a
2010 99,705 15,743 N/a N/a
2011 99,730 14,497 20,894[6] 3,218
2012 113,327 12,476 47,506[7] 19,670
2013 117,352 12,297 49,004[8] 20,730
2014 139,781 13,314 53,777[9] 15,400
2015 144,528 9,120 64,454[10] 17,412
2016 132,214 7,720 90,543[11] 21,898
2017 106,772 7,865 93,041[12] 23,370
2018 75,809 6,430 91,320[13] 27,995
2019 66,596 2,369 88,707[14] 21,781
2020 48,273 126 68,013[15] 9,907
2021 60,913 2,897 69,775[16] 11,107
2022 13,396 1,286[17] 48,055[18] 5,637
2023 24,807 1,634[19] 76,926[20] 8,860
2024 42,589[21] 2,710[22] 93,278[23] 11,621
2025 51,310[24] 3,776[25] 90,223[26] 9,264
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