
With a new model year comes a slightly higher price for the 2019 Nissan Versa Note. The Versa Note comes in the same three trims as last year – S, SV, and SR – but the automaker doesn’t specify any changes to each trim to justify the price increases outside of the availability of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration through an extra-cost package.
The 2019 Versa Note S starts at $16,545 (all prices include the $895 destination charge). That’s a $50 bump over the 2018 S. The SV sees a $50 increase, too, and now starts at $17,445. The SR sees the most substantial increase in price, going from $18,995 to $19,255, a price hike of $260.
The Versa Note SV is the most value-packed trim level, as the $900 premium over the base model brings creature comforts such as power windows, power locks, cruise control, upgraded cloth upholstery, keyless entry, and a more adjustable driver's seat.
Additionally, the SV is the starting point to get the newly available smartphone integration systems. A $735 package adds satellite radio, keyless ignition, and an upgraded infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
The SR trim, which adds several sporty exterior elements such as a rear spoiler, body-color side sills, suede-like seats, sport leather-wrapped steering wheel, and 16-inch wheels, also gets the package with available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
While the 2019 model sees a slight price increase, it’s still one of the cheapest cars on the market. The 2019 Nissan Versa Note still provides respectable bang-for-the-buck when it comes to cheap, affordable transportation. It’s not luxurious, but it gets people from point A to point B.