Nissan Car Costs50 Models · 50 Countries · Real Ownership Data
Compare the true cost of owning any Nissan model across 50 countries. Includes purchase price, import duties, insurance, fuel, maintenance, and depreciation.
50
Models Tracked
8
Categories
$14K
Starting From
$53K
Avg. Base Price
Nissan Models — Cost by Country
Select a model to see the full cost breakdown across all 50 countries, including purchase price, taxes, insurance, fuel, and 5-year total cost.
Altima
2026 · mid-range
182 hp inline-4, popular midsize sedan, 2026 model
Murano
2026 · mid-range
241 hp turbocharged inline-4, redesigned mid-size SUV, 2026 model
Pathfinder
2026 · mid-range
284 hp V6, popular three-row SUV, 2026 model
Ariya
2026 · electric
389 hp all-electric crossover, 2026 model
Magnite
2026 · economy
100 hp turbocharged inline-3, popular Indian SUV, 2026 model
Rogue
2026 · mid-range
201 hp turbocharged inline-4, popular compact SUV, 2026 model
Qashqai
2026 · mid-range
158 hp turbocharged inline-4, popular compact SUV, 2026 model
X-Trail
2026 · mid-range
158 hp turbocharged inline-4, popular mid-size SUV, 2026 model
Sentra
2026 · economy
149 hp inline-4, popular compact sedan, 2026 model
Frontier
2026 · truck
310 hp V6, popular mid-size truck, 2026 model
Titan
2026 · truck
400 hp twin-turbo V6, popular full-size truck, 2026 model
Micra Electric
2026 · electric
134 hp all-electric supermini, 2026 model
Ariya Performance
2026 · electric
389 hp all-electric crossover, performance variant
Kicks
2025 · economy
141 hp inline-4, popular subcompact crossover — 2025 Nissan Kicks
Armada Platinum
2025 · suv
400 hp twin-turbo V6, full-size luxury SUV — 2025 Nissan Armada Platinum
GT-R Nismo
2024 · exotic
600 hp twin-turbo V6
GT-R
2024 · exotic
565 hp twin-turbo V6
Altima SR
2024 · mid-range
248 hp turbocharged inline-4
Armada
2024 · mid-range
400 hp twin-turbo V6
Frontier Pro-4X
2024 · mid-range
310 hp V6
Sentra SR
2024 · economy
149 hp inline-4
Versa
2024 · economy
122 hp inline-4
Leaf
2024 · economy
214 hp all-electric
Titan Pro-4X
2024 · truck
400 hp twin-turbo V6
Ariya Evolve+
2024 · electric
389 hp all-electric
400Z
2024 · sports
400 hp twin-turbo V6
Armada Platinum Reserve
2024 · suv
400 hp twin-turbo V6
NV200
2024 · economy
131 hp inline-4, popular compact van
Rogue Sport
2024 · mid-range
141 hp inline-4
Note
2024 · economy
116 hp hybrid
Juke
2024 · economy
114 hp turbocharged inline-3
Sunny
2024 · economy
99 hp inline-4
Titan XD Pro-4X
2024 · truck
400 hp twin-turbo V6
GT-R Premium
2023 · exotic
565 hp twin-turbo V6
Maxima
2023 · mid-range
300 hp V6
Maxima Platinum
2023 · mid-range
300 hp V6
Ariya FWD
2023 · electric
214 hp all-electric
Pathfinder Platinum
2023 · suv
284 hp V6
370Z
2020 · sports
332 hp NA V6
370Z Heritage Edition
2020 · sports
332 hp NA V6
Skyline GT-R R34
2002 · classic
280 hp twin-turbo inline-6, Godzilla
Silvia S15
2002 · sports
250 hp turbocharged inline-4
Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II
2002 · classic
280 hp twin-turbo inline-6
Silvia S15 Spec R
2002 · sports
250 hp turbocharged inline-4
Skyline GT-R R33
1998 · classic
280 hp twin-turbo inline-6
180SX
1998 · sports
205 hp turbocharged inline-4
300ZX Turbo
1996 · classic
300 hp twin-turbo V6
Skyline GT-R R32
1994 · classic
280 hp twin-turbo inline-6
Skyline GT-R R32 V-Spec
1994 · classic
280 hp twin-turbo inline-6
280ZX Turbo
1983 · classic
180 hp turbocharged inline-6
Nissan Base Price Comparison
USD manufacturer suggested retail prices for the top 12 Nissan models. Actual in-country prices vary based on import duties, VAT, and local taxes.
Most Affordable
$14K
Magnite
Average Price
$53K
Across 50 models
Flagship Price
$250K
Skyline GT-R R34 V-Spec II
Understanding the Full Cost of Ownership
The purchase price of a vehicle represents only a fraction of its true cost. Across most ownership periods, running costs — fuel, insurance, maintenance, and depreciation — account for 60–75% of total expenditure. Understanding these costs before purchase is the single most impactful financial decision a car buyer can make.
Import duties and value-added tax vary dramatically between countries, with some markets applying combined rates exceeding 100% of the vehicle's base price. This means that the same model can cost more than twice as much in one country compared to another, even before running costs are considered. Our country-by-country breakdowns account for these variations, giving you an accurate picture of what ownership actually costs in your market.
Depreciation is the largest single cost for most vehicle owners, yet it is the least visible. A vehicle that loses 40% of its value in three years costs its owner more in depreciation alone than many buyers spend on fuel over the same period. Understanding depreciation curves by category — and how they vary between markets — is essential for making financially sound vehicle purchase decisions.
What Drives Nissan Ownership Costs
Six cost components determine the true price of owning a Nissan. Understanding each one helps you compare models and markets accurately.
Depreciation
The largest hidden cost. Economy models lose 40–50% in 5 years; luxury models can lose 55–65%. Exotics and hypercars sometimes appreciate.
Fuel & Energy
Fuel prices vary 5× between the cheapest and most expensive countries. Electric models eliminate this cost entirely in markets with cheap electricity.
Insurance
Insurance premiums reflect local accident rates, theft statistics, and repair costs. The same model can cost 3× more to insure in one country vs another.
Maintenance
Authorised service costs vary by 200–400% between markets. Independent specialists can reduce costs by 30–50% without affecting reliability for most models.
Import Duties & Tax
Some markets apply combined import duty + VAT rates exceeding 100% of base price. Always check the landed cost, not just the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Registration & Road Tax
Annual registration and road tax costs range from near-zero in some US states to over $2,000/year in high-tax European markets for larger-displacement vehicles.
Nissan by Category
Nissan spans 8 vehicle categories. Each segment carries a distinct cost profile — from entry-level economy models to flagship performance vehicles.
mid-range
12 modelsMid-range models balance comfort, technology, and value. They attract the widest buyer base and tend to hold their value well in secondary markets across most countries.
electric
5 modelsElectric models eliminate fuel costs entirely and reduce scheduled maintenance by up to 40%. Government incentives in many countries further reduce the total cost of ownership.
economy
10 modelsEconomy models prioritise low running costs, high fuel efficiency, and affordable insurance. They are the most accessible entry point into the brand and typically carry the lowest depreciation risk.
truck
4 modelsTruck models carry the highest payload ratings and towing capacities in the lineup. Commercial-use tax deductions in many countries can significantly reduce the effective ownership cost.
suv
3 modelsSUV models command a premium over equivalent saloons but offer greater practicality and higher seating positions. Fuel costs are typically 15–25% above comparable passenger cars.
exotic
3 modelsExotic models represent the pinnacle of performance engineering. Specialist insurance, bespoke service intervals, and limited parts availability make total ownership costs multiples of the purchase price.
sports
6 modelsSports models are engineered for driving engagement. Higher insurance premiums and performance-grade tyre costs are offset by strong enthusiast demand in the used market.
classic
7 modelsClassic models are appreciating assets in most markets. Restoration and storage costs are significant, but well-documented examples have consistently outperformed traditional investments over 20-year horizons.
Nissan Flagship Models
The highest-priced Nissan models in our database. These vehicles represent the brand's engineering and design pinnacle.
Most Affordable Nissan Models
The most accessible Nissan models by base price. Lower purchase prices mean lower import duties and VAT in most markets.
Nissan Costs by Country
Import duties, VAT, fuel prices, insurance rates, and registration fees vary dramatically between countries. Click any country to see the full cost breakdown for the most popular Nissan model in that market.
United States
$ USD
United Kingdom
£ GBP
Germany
€ EUR
France
€ EUR
Japan
¥ JPY
Australia
A$ AUD
Canada
C$ CAD
Norway
kr NOK
Sweden
kr SEK
Netherlands
€ EUR
Denmark
kr DKK
Switzerland
Fr CHF
Italy
€ EUR
Spain
€ EUR
Portugal
€ EUR
Belgium
€ EUR
Austria
€ EUR
Finland
€ EUR
Greece
€ EUR
Poland
zł PLN
Czech Republic
Kč CZK
Hungary
Ft HUF
Romania
lei RON
Turkey
₺ TRY
Russia
₽ RUB
Ukraine
₴ UAH
South Korea
₩ KRW
China
¥ CNY
India
₹ INR
Thailand
฿ THB
Malaysia
RM MYR
Indonesia
Rp IDR
Philippines
₱ PHP
Vietnam
₫ VND
Singapore
S$ SGD
Hong Kong
HK$ HKD
UAE
د.إ AED
Saudi Arabia
﷼ SAR
Qatar
QR QAR
Israel
₪ ILS
Iran
﷼ IRR
Brazil
R$ BRL
Mexico
$ MXN
Argentina
$ ARS
Chile
$ CLP
Colombia
$ COP
Peru
S/ PEN
Venezuela
Bs VES
South Africa
R ZAR
Nigeria
₦ NGN
Ghana
GH₵ GHS
Egypt
E£ EGP
Kenya
KSh KES
Pakistan
₨ PKR
Bangladesh
৳ BDT
New Zealand
NZ$ NZD
Why Nissan Costs Vary So Much Between Countries
The base price of a Nissan vehicle is set by the manufacturer in USD and serves as the starting point for all market-specific pricing. From that base, each country applies its own import duty rate — which can range from 0% in free-trade markets to over 100% in protectionist economies — plus value-added tax or goods and services tax, which typically adds a further 10–25%. In markets like Brazil, India, and Indonesia, the combined tax burden can more than double the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
Beyond the purchase price, annual running costs are shaped by local fuel prices, insurance market dynamics, labour costs for servicing, and government-imposed road taxes. Fuel prices alone vary by a factor of five between the cheapest markets (Venezuela, Libya, Iran) and the most expensive (Hong Kong, Norway, Iceland). For a Nissan model with average fuel consumption, this translates to an annual fuel cost difference of $1,500–$3,000 USD depending on where you live.
Insurance costs reflect local accident rates, vehicle theft statistics, healthcare costs, and the density of the authorised repair network. In markets where Nissan has a strong dealer presence and parts are readily available, insurance premiums are typically 15–25% lower than in markets where parts must be imported. This is a significant factor for buyers in emerging markets who are considering a Nissan purchase.
Depreciation curves also vary by market. In countries where Nissan has strong brand recognition and a healthy used-car market — Germany, Japan, the United States, Australia — residual values at three and five years are significantly higher than in markets where the brand is less established. For buyers who plan to sell or trade in their vehicle within five years, this depreciation differential can represent a cost difference of $5,000–$15,000 USD depending on the model.
How to Choose the Right Nissan for Your Budget
Calculate Your True Budget
Your purchase budget is only part of the equation. Add annual running costs — insurance, fuel, maintenance, and registration — to understand the full financial commitment. A rule of thumb: annual running costs typically equal 15–25% of the vehicle's purchase price.
Use our cost calculator →Compare Across Countries
If you have flexibility in where you purchase or register your vehicle, comparing costs across countries can reveal significant savings. Import duty differences between neighbouring markets can sometimes justify cross-border purchases, though compliance and warranty implications must be considered.
Explore global costs →Factor in Depreciation
Depreciation is the largest single cost for most vehicle owners. Nissan models in the mid-range segment typically lose 45–55% of their value over five years. Buying a two-to-three-year-old example lets someone else absorb the steepest part of the depreciation curve.
Browse all models →Frequently Asked Questions About Nissan Costs
How many Nissan models does CarCostBreakdown track?
We track 50 Nissan models across 8 categories, spanning base prices from $14K to $250K USD. Our database is updated regularly to include new model year releases and pricing adjustments.
What is the cheapest Nissan model available?
The most affordable Nissan model in our database is the Magnite at $14K USD base price. In-country prices will be higher due to import duties and local taxes.
Which country has the lowest Nissan ownership costs?
Countries with low or zero import duties, competitive fuel prices, and affordable insurance typically offer the lowest total ownership costs. The United States, Germany, and Japan are generally among the most cost-effective markets for Nissan ownership due to strong dealer networks, competitive insurance markets, and reasonable tax structures.
How accurate are the cost figures on this page?
Our cost data is sourced from manufacturer pricing, government import duty schedules, fuel price databases, and insurance market surveys. Figures are updated regularly and represent typical costs for a private buyer. Individual costs will vary based on driving history, coverage choices, and negotiated purchase prices. See our methodology page for full details.
Can I compare Nissan costs against other brands?
Yes. Use our cost calculator to compare any two models side by side, or browse the make hub pages for competing brands below.
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