The 2012 Nissan Versa receives an update inside out. Consequently, the cabin has been redesigned and while it does look modern and sleek, the material quality is a barrier in its likability. It features hard-touch plastics that run through the dash and even the standard cloth upholstery isn’t appealing. However, the cabin is practical and all features are in the driver’s arm’s reach. The cabin is highly usable, but the competitors manage to place themselves higher in the ranks with their refinement.
The 2012 Nissan Versa can seat five passengers and while there is ample head-, shoulder-, and legroom on offer, the seats lack comfort and are hard to get used to. They lack under-thigh and knee support, making long rides a dreadful experience. In terms of cargo capacity, it leads the segment with its sizable trunk that has a total volume of 14.8 cubic feet and is adequate to place two large boxes inside.
Models
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Nissan Versa
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Hyundai Accent
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Kia Rio
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Ford Fiesta
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Passenger capacity
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5
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5
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5
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5
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Front (head/shoulder/leg) (in.)
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39.8/51.7/41.8
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39.9/53.7/41.8
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40/53.1/43.8
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39.1/52.7/42.2
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Second (head/shoulder/leg) (in.)
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36.6/51.9/37
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37.2/53.4/33.3
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37.6/52.1/31.1
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37.1/49/31.2
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Cargo Capacity (cu.-ft)
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14.8
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13.7
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13.7
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12.8
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Each sedan in the segment has a total seating capacity of five passengers, however, each competitor of the Nissan has a constrained feeling to its vehicle due to the restricted legroom for rear-seat passengers. But each of the 2012 Kia Rio, Hyundai Accent, and Ford Fiesta have better-designed cabins that use plusher materials. In terms of cargo space, each of the three vehicles has a lower capacity with the Ford ranking last having a total trunk volume of 12.8 cubic feet.
Some of the salient interior features include:
- Remote Trunk Release
- Cloth Upholstery
- Electric power steering
- Tilt only Steering Column
- Single zone Front Air Conditioning
- Front and Rear Cupholders
How intuitive is the infotainment system of the 2012 Nissan Versa?
The infotainment system of the 2012 Nissan Versa is no pomp and gaiety. While it is easy to use and adaptable, it lacks a touchscreen system as standard and comes equipped with basic features like AM/FM stereo and a CD Player. With the optional packages, better features can be added to the vehicle and the top-tier also gets an option for a compact touchscreen display unit. Some of the salient infotainment features available with the sedan include:
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- MP3 Player
- Satellite Radio
- 2/4-Speaker Sound System
- SV Convenience Package
- SL Tech Package