2026 Nissan Sentra Pricing in Ontario: From $25,268 to $31,998 MSRP Across Five Trims
2026 Nissan Sentra Pricing in Ontario: From $25,268 to $31,998 MSRP Across Five Trims
Posted on June 30, 2026

Five trims, one powertrain, and a $6,730 MSRP spread: the 2026 Nissan Sentra lineup in Ontario rewards shoppers who know where each dollar goes. This guide maps the price progression and calls out the three decisions that actually matter before you sign.
2026 Sentra MSRP and All-In Pricing
Every Sentra runs the same 2.0L inline-four rated at 149 hp and 146 lb-ft of torque, paired with a retuned Xtronic CVT and front-wheel drive. The platform is shared; what changes is comfort, technology, and style.
| Trim | MSRP | Selling Price* |
| S | $25,268 | $27,887 |
| SV | $27,268 | $29,887 |
| SV Premium | $28,368 | $30,987 |
| SR | $29,668 | $32,287 |
| SR Premium | $31,998 | $34,617 |
*Selling Price includes $1,850 freight and PDI, $100 A/C charge, and dealer fees up to $621. Other fees, levies, and taxes are extra. Dealer sets actual price.
All trims share a 12.3-inch NissanConnect touchscreen, three USB-C ports, Intelligent Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Blind Spot Warning with Blind Spot Intervention, and 10 standard airbags. Safety is not a trim-level privilege here.
The Three Decisions That Define This Lineup
Decision 1: S or SV, the $2,000 comfort jump. The S delivers the full safety suite and a functional cabin, but it draws the line at a few places that daily drivers will notice. Manual air conditioning, wired-only Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and 4 speakers. The $2,000 step to the SV (MSRP $27,268) brings automatic climate control, wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, a heated synthetic leather-wrapped steering wheel, remote engine start, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster to replace the 7-inch unit.
Sport drive mode also arrives here, sharpening throttle response and transmission mapping. For most Ontario commuters, that package of upgrades is the most impactful $2,000 in the lineup.
Decision 2: SV or SV Premium, the $1,100 moonroof question. The SV Premium package adds a power tilt/sliding glass moonroof, wireless phone charging, two additional speakers (six total), an auto-dimming inside mirror, and the Intelligent Key with approach unlock and walk-away locking. At $1,100 over the base SV, this is the package for buyers who want the sunroof experience without crossing into SR territory.
It also closes the gap to the SR at just $1,300 difference, which makes the next decision worth pausing on.
Decision 3: SV Premium or SR, sport styling vs. comfort features. The SR (MSRP $29,668) is a separate grade, not just a package. It trades the SV’s 16-inch aluminum wheels for 18-inch alloys, swaps the standard chrome grille for a dark chrome V-motion piece, and adds lower body sill extensions, a rear spoiler, LED signature headlights, and a full-width LED tail light bar.
Inside, sport cloth seating with accent stitching replaces upgraded cloth, dual-zone automatic climate control replaces single-zone, and a rear centre armrest with two cupholders is added. Wireless charging is standard on SR (optional on SV). Lane Keep Assist with Cyclist Detection is also standard on SR.
If you are choosing between SV Premium and SR, you are really choosing between a moonroof-focused comfort upgrade and a sportier visual and driving package. Both land within $1,300 MSRP of each other; the right answer depends on which upgrades you will actually use every day.
The Best-Value Pick: SV
The SV at $27,268 MSRP ($29,887 all-in) hits the lineup’s clearest value point. Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic climate control, remote start, a heated steering wheel, and the Sport drive mode are the features most buyers cite as daily-use priorities, and all of them appear here. Fuel economy stays at 7.9 L/100km city, 6.1 L/100km highway, and 7.1 L/100km combined.
For buyers who want the moonroof and wireless charging, the SV Premium at $28,368 adds both without requiring the full SR grade. That $1,100 premium is justified if those two features are on your must-have list. If they are not, the base SV is the sharper spend.
What the SR Premium Actually Buys
The SR Premium package on the SR grade brings the Sentra’s highest feature density. The $2,330 jump from the base SR (MSRP $29,668 to $31,998) covers:
- Bose 8-speaker premium audio system
- 6-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with 4-way power lumbar
- Digital Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection
- ProPILOT Assist (stop-and-go highway assistance)
- Rear sonar sensors and Rear Automatic Braking
- Universal Garage Door Opener
- Auto-dimming inside mirror
ProPILOT Assist is the headline item: it manages acceleration, braking, and steering input during stop-and-go commutes, easing driver workload on busy Ontario highways. The Digital Around View Monitor adds a bird’s-eye parking view. Together, those two features alone make a strong case for the SR Premium over the base SR for anyone doing regular highway driving or parallel parking in tight urban spaces.
The SR grade’s fuel economy is marginally higher: 8.0 L/100km city, 6.4 L/100km highway, and 7.2 L/100km combined, versus 7.9/6.1/7.1 on the S and SV.
Which Sentra Fits Your Situation
The S suits a buyer whose priority is a well-equipped, safe sedan at the lowest entry cost. The full safety suite is intact; the trade-offs are comfort and connectivity features.
The SV is the practical choice for most buyers. It covers everything the S leaves out in daily comfort and connectivity, and it does so without crossing into the SR’s styling premium.
The SV Premium makes sense if you want the moonroof and wireless charging but prefer the SV’s comfort-oriented character over the SR’s sport trim.
The SR is for drivers who want the 18-inch wheels, the darker sport exterior, dual-zone climate, and the SR-specific interior details. It is a distinct visual and functional step, not just a badge change.
The SR Premium is for buyers who will use ProPILOT Assist regularly and want the Bose audio and parking camera to round out the package. At $34,617 all-in, it delivers a feature set that sits well above its price in the compact sedan segment.
Find Your Sentra at Hunt Club Nissan
The 2026 Nissan Sentra spans $25,268 to $31,998 MSRP across five trim configurations, with the most meaningful decisions sitting at the S-to-SV and SR-to-SR-Premium breakpoints. Every grade carries a strong standard safety suite and the same proven 149 hp powertrain.
Visit Hunt Club Nissan in Ottawa to explore the 2026 Sentra lineup and schedule a test drive in the trim that fits your priorities.