A nice looking B-Segment with outstanding safety and the very latest amenities. Wayne Gerdes – CleanMPG – May, 15 2019 2020 Nissan Versa Revealed in Miami beach. The all-new 2020 Nissan Versa will arrive with the brands latest Intelligent Mobility technology just weeks from today. As the best-selling B-Segment in the U.S. for over 5-years, the 2020 Nissan Versa offers a sharp looking exterior design loaded with the very latest safety equipment and infotainment features. The all-new Versa “can” be equipped with Nissan’s Safety Shield 360. Standard safety features across all trim levels include Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Lane Departure Warning and High Beam Assist. Optional equipment includes Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Intelligent Driver Alertness and Intelligent Cruise Control. What B-Segment offers all of that? None! The 2020 Versa like most new vehicles is lower, wider and longer with the wheels pushed further out to the corners using the brands signature "Emotional Geometry" design language. This includes the beautiful V-motion chrome surround and mesh grille, boomerang-shaped headlamps and tail lamps, kick-up C-pillars and floating roof. Think of it as taking the best of the Murano, Maxima, Altima, and Sentra but now available in a B-segment called Versa. 2020 Nissan Versa Interior Modern, look, feel, equipped, and most importantly, comfortable! Inside, the "Gliding Wing" instrument panel provides a more upscale quality to the entire cabin. Under the hood, a next generation a 122 hp and a 114 lb-ft of torque 1.6L I4, up from the previous gen’s anemic 109 hp and 107 lb-ft of torque, is paired to the brands Xtronic CVT or a 5-speed MT. EPA estimates will be available closer to its actual release. The new Versa can be ordered in 8 unique colors including Electric Blue Metallic, Monarch Orange Metallic and Scarlet Ember Tintcoat. The 2020 Versa can also be equipped with keyless entry, push button start, heated front seats, Auto Climate, Apple Car Play and Android Auto. The 2020 Nissan Versa will reach dealership showrooms this summer.
I nearly bought a base 2014 Versa Note instead of the 3½-year-old Prius, which was considerably more expensive then (Sept. 2014). Probably would've, if it had had better front seats, cargo space less obstructed by the clumsy rear seat, an interior that didn't make my '81 Mazda GLC (323) look luxurious, and a reasonable 5th gear ratio. I still wonder how I'd like it by now if I'd bought it! I assume most of the same changes will come to the Note, unless it's discontinued.
Hi RedylC94: While I do not have any info on the Versa Note, the Kicks and new Versa have essentially identiacl interiors since they are based off the same platforms. 2019 Nissan Kicks Interior See the resemblance? The 2019 Nissan Kicks was awarded a Wards Autos 10 Best Interiors just last month and that is saying something! Wayne
2020 Nissan Versa Nissan released the 2020 Nissan Versa with the 1.6L I4 Trim(s) MSRPs: Versa S w/ the 5-speed MT - $14,730 Versa S w/ the Xtronic CVT - $16,400 Versa SV w/ the Xtronic CVT - $17,640 Versa SR w/ the Xtronic CVT - $18,240 Destination and Handling adds $895. Wayne