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How Much Will a 2026 Nissan Cost You?

Nissan is rolling out its models for the 2026 model year—and with that comes pricing. Sadly, prices are going up across the board, but so far, we’ve only seen small upticks.

The Nissan lineup might have fewer models for 2026, with rumors suggesting the automaker will discontinue the Versa and Altima after this year. If that’s the case, Nissan will eliminate two affordable options for buyers as MSRPs continue to rise.

It’s unclear if and how tariffs will affect the cost of Nissan’s other models. We’ll update this list as the automaker makes more pricing announcements throughout the year.

For now, let’s take a look at how much you might be paying for a new Nissan in 2026.

2026 Nissan Rogue: $30,285

Nissan announced 2026 Rogue pricing less than a month ago, and it’s already gotten more expensive. The popular crossover, Nissan’s best-selling model in the United States, now costs $30,285 to start as Nissan has raised the destination price from $1,390 to $1,495. Sitting at the top of the Rogue lineup is the Platinum AWD variant that starts at $40,485. The 2025 Rogue was cheaper to start, at $29,980.

Nissan introduced a new Dark Armor trim for the 2026 Rogue, which adds black accents, wheels, and badging. The company hasn’t released pricing yet for that trim. All Rouge models use a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine producing 201 horsepower and 225 pound-feet of torque.

2026 Nissan Frontier: $33,845

The 2026 Nissan Frontier receives a slight price increase, both in MSRP and destination fees. It’s $285 more expensive than before, without receiving any significant upgrades. However, Nissan did make a few tweaks. The Frontier is now available with the Dark Armor package, while Nissan expanded the standard equipment in the Pro grades.

The Frontier Pro-4X is now at the top of the lineup, replacing the SL and costing $43,565 for the crew cab with the five-foot bed. There’s also a new Frontier Pro-4X R by Roush for $47,960, featuring an Ohlins 2.0 off-road suspension system and 17-inch wheels wrapped in Hankook Dynapro AT2 Xtreme all-terrain tires. The truck continues to use Nissan’s 3.8-liter V6 engine, which produces 310 horsepower and 231 pound-feet of torque.

2026 Nissan Armada: $61,030

Nissan launched a heavily redesigned Armada for 2025 and added the Armada Nismo variant. The Armada is more expensive for 2026, starting at $61,030 compared to $59,530 in 2025. It’s a modest increase, with the range-topping Platinum Reserve 4x4 priced at $81,720.

Under the Armada’s hood is Nissan’s twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 engine. It produces 425 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque in the SUV, and 35 more horsepower in the Armada Nismo. The Nismo also features unique front and rear fascias and a retuned suspension.

2026 Nissan Leaf: TBD

The Nissan Leaf is all-new for 2026, turning the electric hatchback into a proper crossover for today’s buyers. Nissan will offer it in four trims, three of which feature the 214-horsepower electric motor that also makes 261 pound-feet of torque. It features a 75.0-kilowatt-hour battery, while the entry-level trim comes with a 52.0-kilowatt-hour pack and an electric motor producing 175 hp and 254 lb-ft.

The high-powered Leaf variants are supposed to begin reaching dealers this fall, with the other option arriving next spring. Nissan still hasn’t revealed the Leaf’s price, but its larger size suggests it’ll be more expensive to start than the hatchback it replaces. And it sounds like Nissan will launch the pricier versions first, which could cost in the high $30,000 range.

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