Nissan’s 2026 lineup is rolling out with price increases across several popular models. From crossovers like the Rogue to rugged trucks like the Frontier and full-size SUVs like the Armada.
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Nissan’s 2026 lineup is rolling out with price increases across several popular models. From crossovers like the Rogue to rugged trucks like the Frontier and full-size SUVs like the Armada.
Nissan Raises Prices Across the Board

For 2026, Nissan is nudging up MSRPs on most of its models, citing higher destination fees and added equipment.
The increases are modest, but with rumors that affordable models like the Versa and Altima may be discontinued, entry-level options could soon shrink.
2026 Nissan Rogue Starts at $30,285

The Rogue remains Nissan’s best-seller in the U.S. For 2026, it starts at $30,285—up slightly from 2025.
The range-topping Platinum AWD sits at $40,485, while a new Dark Armor trim with blacked-out styling is expected to join the lineup later this year.
Rogue Powertrain Carries Over

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Every 2026 Rogue is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine making 201 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque. The engine returns unchanged, offering a balance between fuel efficiency and everyday drivability.
2026 Nissan Frontier Now From $33,845

The mid-size Frontier sees a small bump in price for 2026, with the base model at $33,845. A new Dark Armor package is available, while Pro models get more standard features.
Frontier Pro-4X R Leads the Lineup

At the top of the Frontier range is the new Pro-4X R by Roush, priced at $47,960.
It comes with an Ohlins 2.0 off-road suspension and 17-inch wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires. The 3.8-liter V6 engine remains standard across the lineup, producing 310 hp.
2026 Nissan Armada Now $61,030

Nissan’s full-size SUV starts at $61,030 for 2026, up from $59,530 last year.
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The Platinum Reserve 4×4 tops the range at $81,720, while the sportier Armada Nismo variant brings extra horsepower and suspension tuning.
Armada’s Power and Performance

Under the hood, the Armada packs a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 making 425 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque.
The Nismo model ups the output by 35 hp and adds aggressive styling to match its performance focus.
All-New Nissan Leaf Still Waiting on Price

The 2026 Nissan Leaf has been redesigned into a crossover, offering both standard and higher-output electric motors.
With a new 75 kWh battery available, the EV is expected to debut at a higher starting price than the outgoing hatchback—likely in the high $30,000s.