From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-04 01:01:36
Nissan discontinued the Sentra Nismo in 2019, but enthusiast interest remains strong. Recently, tuner Nick Scherr unveiled an officially styled package called the Sentra SE RS, which he has showcased on Instagram. The kit includes 18-inch Nismo LM-RS6 wheels, a Nismo cat-back exhaust system, adjustable coilover suspension, and a unique front grille. Priced at $6,995 (including installation), it is available exclusively for the 2026 Sentra SR model (starting at $26,245). Although the powertrain remains unchanged—retaining the 149-horsepower 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a CVT transmission—the upgraded chassis and exhaust are expected to enhance driving dynamics. The first display vehicle has already been sold through Pinnacle Nissan in Arizona, with more units to follow.

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