Nissan Might Kill Versa Note Hatch

For now, the Versa Sedan appears to be in good shape.

Nissan may be facing trouble with its most affordable hatchback. The Versa NOTE model will be discontinued in April according to the 2019 order guide. This is a sign that the model might be being phased out.

This is not surprising at all. As customers prefer larger, more comfortable and more expensive SUVs and crossovers, sales of entry-level cars is decreasing. The Versa Note is not selling well. According to CarSalesBase, Nissan sold 75.809 Note units last fiscal year. However, this includes the Versa hatch as well as the Versa Sedan. This is not the worst, but it’s a good comparison to the Rogue sales and Rogue Sport sales for December 2018.

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Nissan Might Kill Versa Note Hatch

According to our source, the Versa Sedan’s future looks secure for now. There are no indications in Nissan order guides that the vehicle will be discontinued. It is likely to remain on the market until 2020, when it will require a major upgrade with safety and assist systems. The Versa Note, which starts at $15,650, is the second-cheapest model in the range after the Versa Sedan, which starts at $12,360. For 2019, the Kicks is the cheapest crossover Nissan money can purchase. It is priced at $18,540 The Note hatchback was first introduced in 2015 to replace the Versa hatch. got a facelift in 2017 which included minor visual changes and more customization options. The Note is no more available in Europe, where the Micra is currently the most affordable Nissan vehicle.