2019 Versa Sedan Interior

Following on its rather bland exterior, the interior is much of the same, with the only difference being that at least the exterior is well-built. Hard plastics are evident throughout the cabin and the upholstery is cheap; sound-dampening is almost non-existent. This is unfortunate, given the amount of noise produced by the sedan's labored engine. With no real on-board features to speak of on the base model, what there is, is laid out well-enough and is easy to access and operate. On the plus side, the interior is quite spacious and there is ample room for five passengers – if the rear occupants are smaller in stature; only four taller, larger adults would fit comfortably. While infotainment is extremely limited on the base S trim, it does include a seven-inch touchscreen and Bluetooth.

2019 Versa Sedan Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

There is enough space for five within the Versa's cabin, but preferably only four in total if larger adults need to occupy the back seats. Headroom up front is an ample 39.8 inches, while the rear offers 36.6 inches. Legroom is equally as generous, with 41.8 inches for the front seats and 37.0 inches for the rear. While the seats are spacious, they lack in comfort and have limited adjustability, meaning long rides can quickly become unpleasant. Add to this the fact that the steering wheel features no telescoping adjustment, and it can be difficult for a driver to achieve perfect positioning. Entering and exiting the sedan is a simple task thanks to the spacious cabin and wide-opening doors.

2019 Nissan Versa Sedan Interior Dimensions:

Nissan Versa Sedan TrimsSS PlusSV
Seating555
Headroom Front Seat39.8 in.39.8 in.39.8 in.
Headroom Back Seat36.6 in.36.6 in.36.6 in.
Legroom Front Seat41.8 in.41.8 in.41.8 in.
Legroom Back Seat37 in.37 in.37 in.
Shoulder Room Front51.7 in.51.7 in.51.7 in.
Shoulder Room Rear51.9 in.51.9 in.51.9 in.
Hip Room, Front48.1 in.48.1 in.48.1 in.
Hip Room, Rear46.2 in.46.2 in.46.2 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

The dash and panels throughout the interior are uniformly comprised of low-quality hard plastics, while the seats on the S and S Plus are upholstered in cloth, which, to be honest, feels quite cheap. The SV upgrades this material slightly, but it's still far from luxurious. The only color scheme available is a rather uninspired charcoal, although the Special Edition Package adds a Piano Black trim. The combination of cheap materials and bland design makes the Versa feel extremely low-grade and, simply put, quite boring.

2019 Versa Sedan Trunk and Cargo Space

One glimmer of light for the Versa is the substantial cargo area. Following the Versa's trend for spaciousness, the trunk offers above-average capacity for a subcompact sedan. With 14.9 cubic feet of trunk space standard, you could easily fit a full-size suitcase or two, the kids' sports bags, and the daily shopping without squashing your groceries. If that still isn't enough, the SV lets you fold down the rear seats in a 60/40 split to almost double this. The opening is also extremely wide, making packing that much easier.

Small-item storage is average, though. The glove compartment is quite large and could hold a purse, but the front door pockets and front and rear cupholders are smaller in size. The SV adds passenger seatback pockets, which are practical but do little to keep this vehicle out of the lower echelons of the segment overall.

2019 Nissan Versa Sedan Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2019 Nissan Versa Sedan Cargo Dimensions:

Nissan Versa Sedan TrimsSS PlusSV
Trunk Volume14.9 cu. ft.14.9 cu. ft.14.9 cu. ft.


2019 Versa Sedan Infotainment and Features

Features

The Nissan Versa is almost bereft of features. The standard S trim comes equipped with no more than a rearview camera, a trip computer, a 12-volt power outlet, and air conditioning. There are no advanced safety features or driver aids, although vehicle dynamic control with traction control systems are fitted at the very least, as well as anti-lock braking with electronic brake-force distribution, and brake assist. This offering receives minor improvements when you upgrade trims, with the S Plus adding cruise control, and the SV adding keyless entry and ignition, two 12-volt power outlets, and power accessories.

Infotainment

Infotainment in the Versa is equally limited. Standard features include a four-speaker sound system supplemented by MP3 and CD playback, an auxiliary audio jack, and Bluetooth audio streaming. This all runs through a seven-inch touchscreen display that supports Siri Eyes Free. One USB port is also standard. The NissanConnect system is equipped, which supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but is only available on the upper-most trim. SiriusXM is also available on the Special Edition upgrade.