Nissan Car Insurance Costs for August 2025

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Nissan Car Insurance Costs for August 2025

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Nissan drivers pay around $325 per month for full coverage car insurance, according to Jerry’s analysis.

Originally known as Datsun in the U.S., Nissan has been producing quality cars for decades. The manufacturer is known for its innovation, and it produces vehicles ranging from sedans and sports cars to SUVs and trucks. Buyers can choose between conventional gas-powered vehicles or EVs and hybrids.

Nissan car insurance rates vary based on which model you choose. That’s why it’s important to compare quotes to find the best coverage for your new vehicle.

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Average Nissan car insurance quotes for Nissan models

The average cost of Nissan car insurance is $325 per month, according to Jerry’s data analysis of full coverage auto insurance quotes. Minimum coverage costs an average of $162 per month.

Your premium depends on which model you buy and personal details, like your age, where you live and your driving habits.

Nissan Model
Average full coverage cost
240 $167
240Sx $193
300Zx $191
350Z $366
370Z $433
720 $96
Altima $342
Armada $299
Cube $200
D21 $154
Frontier $243
Gt-R $754
Juke $275
Kicks $318
Leaf $407
Maxima $392
Murano $277
Nv1500 $295
Nv200 $323
Nv2500 $279
Pathfinder $307
Quest $275
Rogue $291
Sentra $343
Standard $176
Titan $267
Versa $327
Xterra $229
X-Trail $175
Last Updated Aug. 28, 2025

If you have a loan or lease on your vehicle, the lender will require full coverage. You may also need gap insurance, which can help you pay off your loan if your car is totaled.

Click here to see average rates by model for minimum coverage insurance
Nissan Model
Average minimum coverage cost
240 $113
240Sx $147
300Zx $91
350Z $227
370Z $164
Altima $168
Armada $155
Cube $105
D21 $83
Frontier $128
Gt-R $203
Juke $145
Kicks $136
Leaf $144
Maxima $195
Murano $153
Nv1500 $144
Nv200 $174
Nv2500 $95
Pathfinder $167
Quest $158
Rogue $148
Sentra $168
Standard $147
Titan $123
Versa $169
Xterra $135
X-Trail $72
X-Trail $175
Last Updated Aug. 28, 2025

Factors that affect Nissan car insurance costs

When pricing your car insurance policy, insurers consider safety features, as well as the cost to repair or replace parts.

Your Nissan model has a significant impact on your insurance rate. Model-specific factors that help to determine your rate include:

  • Safety features. Vehicles with excellent safety ratings, like the Nissan Pathfinder and the Nissan Rogue, tend to have lower insurance costs.
  • Vehicle value. Expensive cars, like the Nissan GT-R, typically have far higher insurance costs than economy vehicles, like the Nissan Versa or Nissan Altima.
  • Vehicle class. Full-size SUVs tend to have higher insurance costs than compact SUVs and small cars due to their higher price tag.
  • Engine size. Sports cars like the Nissan Z have engines built for speed, which insurers typically view as an increased risk. As a result, performance and sports cars typically see higher insurance costs.
  • Availability of replacement parts. Luxury vehicles and discontinued cars like the Nissan 370Z tend to have expensive or difficult-to-acquire replacement parts, resulting in increased insurance costs.
  • Cost of repairs. If you drive a car with high repair costs, like a high-end luxury vehicle, you can expect to pay steeper insurance rates.

About the Nissan Insurance agency

Nissan partners with Liberty Mutual to offer its own car insurance tailored to Nissan drivers. Policies through Liberty Mutual are available in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

While it may be convenient to purchase a policy at the dealership, this doesn’t guarantee that you’ll find the cheapest Nissan insurance. Shop for coverage with multiple carriers to find the best deal.

Average cost of Nissan car insurance, by state

While the average cost of full coverage Nissan car insurance is $325, the actual cost can vary by state. State regulations, average repair costs, crime rates and other factors impact the average cost of Nissan car insurance for each state. To get an estimate of what it may cost to insure your Nissan, find your state in the chart below.

State
Average full coverage cost
AL $206
AR $248
AZ $263
CA $296
CO $306
CT $358
DC $465
DE $316
FL $381
GA $400
IA $124
ID $131
IL $221
IN $183
KS $182
KY $338
LA $438
MA $295
MD $427
ME $131
MI $346
MN $237
MO $308
MS $263
MT $170
NC $186
ND $147
NE $195
NH $137
NJ $374
NM $172
NV $512
NY $985
OH $195
OK $242
OR $219
PA $286
RI $280
SC $324
SD $206
TN $216
TX $303
UT $194
VA $290
VT $103
WA $279
WI $200
WV $246
WY $146
Last Updated Aug. 28, 2025

Best companies for Nissan car insurance

Each year, Jerry’s editorial staff evaluates the best car insurance companies. Our ratings are based on industry factors such as combined subsidiary complaints and relative ability to pay out claims.

Here are our top companies for 2025.

Insurance companyBest for:Jerry star rating (out of 5)
GeicoOverall car insurance.5
Auto-OwnersSmall insurance company.4.9
NationwideUsage-based insurance.4.7
AllstateDiscounts.4.7
FarmersCustomizable options.4.6
ProgressiveLoyal policyholders.4.6
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Cheapest Nissan insurance, by model

The cheapest Nissan insurance for full coverage is $195 per month from Anchor General, according to Jerry’s quote data.

Here are the companies offering the cheapest full coverage car insurance for Nissans.

Insurance Company
Average full coverage cost
Anchor General $195
Aspire Advantage $197
Mercury $223
Safeco $244
ROOT $256
$358
$465
$316
$381
$400
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Liability-only insurance is the absolute cheapest coverage you can buy, but it also offers the least financial protection. While you can reduce your premium by choosing the state-mandated minimum coverage, you leave yourself open to higher out-of-pocket costs if you’re in an accident.

Insurance Company
Average minimum coverage cost
Mercury $57
Anchor General $90
Safeco $100
Aspire Advantage $104
Embark General $124
$358
$465
$316
$381
$400
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Your actual costs vary depending on which state you live in. While one insurer may have the cheapest car insurance nationally, it may not be the most affordable coverage for Nissan vehicles in your state.

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Nissan Sentra insurance costs

The average car insurance cost for a Nissan Sentra is $342 per month, according to Jerry’s analysis of full coverage quotes. Minimum coverage is available for $168 per month, on average.

According to Kelly Blue Book, the Nissan Sentra was one of the top 25 best-selling cars and trucks in 2025 with over 85,000 cars sold.  However, data from Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) indicates that Nissan Sentra drivers file more claims for personal injury, medical payments and bodily injury than average, which could lead to higher premiums on these cars. 

This table uses real car insurance quotes from Jerry customers to show the average monthly premium for different trim levels of the Nissan Sentra.

Nissan Sentra trim
Average full coverage monthly cost
Nissan Sentra $161
Nissan Sentra 1.8 $277
Nissan Sentra 1.8s $277
Nissan Sentra 2.0 $302
Nissan Sentra 2.5s $348
Nissan Sentra Base $193
Nissan Sentra Ca $138
Nissan Sentra E $214
Nissan Sentra Gxe $234
Nissan Sentra Nismo $299
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

The Nissan Sentra’s starting MSRPs range from $21,590 to $25,285, depending on the trim level. This compact sedan received five-star safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in 2025 and offers Nissan Safety Shield 360, which includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind spot warning and lane departure warning.

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Nissan Sentra trim
Average minimum coverage monthly cost
Nissan Sentra $82
Nissan Sentra 1.8 $168
Nissan Sentra 1.8s $179
Nissan Sentra 2.0 $177
Nissan Sentra 2.5s $191
Nissan Sentra Base $140
Nissan Sentra Ca $101
Nissan Sentra E $116
Nissan Sentra Gxe $162
Nissan Sentra Nismo $144
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Nissan Pathfinder insurance costs

The average car insurance cost for full coverage on a Nissan Pathfinder is $310 per month, according to Jerry’s data analysis. By comparison, the average cost of minimum coverage is $168 per month.

In 2025, the Pathfinder received a five-star rating from NHTSA and was a top safety pick by the IIHS. This mid-size SUV includes safety features like intelligent forward collision warning watches two cars ahead to detect sudden slow-downs.

This table uses real car insurance quotes from Jerry customers to show the average monthly premium for each trim level of the Nissan Pathfinder.

Nissan Pathfinder trim
Average full coverage monthly cost
Nissan Pathfinder $157
Nissan Pathfinder Le $282
Nissan Pathfinder Platinum $318
Nissan Pathfinder Rock Cree $297
Nissan Pathfinder S $309
Nissan Pathfinder Sl $319
Nissan Pathfinder Sv $343
Nissan Pathfinder Xe $212
Nissan Sentra Gxe $162
Nissan Sentra Nismo $144
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Drivers can purchase a Nissan Pathfinder with starting MSRPs of $36,400 to $48,640 for two-wheel drive or $38,400 to $50,640 for four-wheel drive, depending on the trim level. The Pathfinder has towing capacity of up to 6,000 lbs and intelligent 4×4 for better handling in low-traction conditions.

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Nissan Pathfinder trim
Average minimum coverage monthly cost
Nissan Pathfinder $105
Nissan Pathfinder Le $179
Nissan Pathfinder Platinum $169
Nissan Pathfinder Rock Cree $127
Nissan Pathfinder S $160
Nissan Pathfinder Sl $119
Nissan Pathfinder Sv $163
Nissan Pathfinder Xe $147
Nissan Sentra Gxe $162
Nissan Sentra Nismo $144
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Nissan Rogue insurance costs

The average cost of car insurance for Nissan Rogue is $291 per month for full coverage, according to real auto insurance quotes for Jerry customers. Minimum coverage insurance is available for $148, on average.

The Nissan Rogue was the fifteenth-best-selling car or truck in 2025, according to Kelley Blue Book. Customers bought more than 109,000 Rogues so far this year. The IIHS found that payouts on Rogue comprehensive claims were below average, which could lead to lower insurance rates.

This table uses real car insurance quotes from Jerry customers to show the average monthly premium for each trim level of the Nissan Rogue.

Nissan Rogue trim
Average full coverage monthly cost
Nissan Rogue Krom $331
Nissan Rogue Platinum $305
Nissan Rogue Rc $341
Nissan Rogue S $280
Nissan Rogue Select S $289
Nissan Rogue Sl $306
Nissan Rogue Sl Hybrid $332
Nissan Rogue Sport S $292
Nissan Rogue Sport Sl $345
Nissan Rogue Sport Sv $284
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Prices for the Nissan Rogue start at $28,590 to $38,590 MSRP for front-wheel drive and $33,490 to $39,990 MSRP for all-wheel drive, depending on the trim level. The Rogue seats up to five and features a dual-panel panoramic moon roof, flexible cargo space up to 72.9 cubic feet, and advanced technology like Google built-in, wireless Android Auto compatibility, and a 12.3″ touch-screen display.

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Nissan Rogue trim
Average minimum coverage monthly cost
Nissan Rogue Krom $217
Nissan Rogue Platinum $142
Nissan Rogue Rc $187
Nissan Rogue S $144
Nissan Rogue Select S $176
Nissan Rogue Sl $163
Nissan Rogue Sl Hybrid $257
Nissan Rogue Sport S $141
Nissan Rogue Sport Sl $193
Nissan Rogue Sport Sv $116
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Nissan Frontier insurance costs

The average full coverage premium for a Nissan Frontier is $244 per month, according to real car insurance quotes for Jerry customers. Minimum coverage is available for an average of $128 per month.

Frontier owners have numerous safety features which can help them avoid claims such as rear automatic braking, blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alerts and lane departure warning. This pickup truck also includes convenience features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a 12.3” touchscreen and intelligent cruise control.

This table uses real car insurance quotes from Jerry customers to show the average monthly premium for each trim level of the Nissan Frontier.

Nissan Frontier trim
Average full coverage monthly cost
Nissan Frontier $438
Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Le $238
Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Se $233
Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Xe $157
Nissan Frontier Desert Runn $235
Nissan Frontier King Cab Se $212
Nissan Frontier King Cab Xe $196
Nissan Frontier Pro-4x $262
Nissan Frontier Pro-X $288
Nissan Frontier S $247
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Nissan Frontier has a starting MSRP of $32,050 to $42,310 for 4×2 models and $35,050 to $45,610 for 4×4 models, depending on the trim level. The Frontier was named the 2025 Best Value Winner for Mid-Size Pickup Trucks by Cars.com.

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Nissan Frontier trim
Average minimum coverage monthly cost
Nissan Frontier $171
Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Se $152
Nissan Frontier Crew Cab Xe $70
Nissan Frontier Desert Runn $97
Nissan Frontier King Cab Le $111
Nissan Frontier King Cab Se $213
Nissan Frontier King Cab Xe $127
Nissan Frontier Pro-4x $132
Nissan Frontier Pro-X $134
Nissan Frontier S $111
$124
$131
$221
$183
$182
$338
$438
$295
$427
$131
$346
$237
$308
$263
$170
$186
$147
$195
$137
$374
$172
$512
$985
$195
$242
$219
$286
$280
$324
$206
$216
$303
$194
$290
$103
$279
$200
$246
$146
Last Updated Aug. 26, 2025

Auto insurance shopping tips for Nissan

You can lower the cost of your Nissan car insurance by following these tips.

  • Compare rates: Get quotes from multiple insurers to find the most affordable rates. Be sure the rates are for comparable coverage types and limits.
  • Ask about discounts: Nissans have many advanced safety features that could lower premiums. Discuss available car insurance discounts to find out if you’re missing out on any savings.
  • Bundle your insurance: You can reduce your premium by bundling your auto insurance with a homeowners, renters or other policy with the same company.
  • Raise your deductible: The deductible is the amount of money you pay before your insurer will pay on a claim. While raising your deductible can lower your bill, it can increase your out-of-pocket costs if you’re in a wreck.
  • Participate in a telematics program: Telematics programs use plug-in devices or mobile apps to price your policy based on your driving habits. Driving safely or using fewer miles may qualify you for lower rates, but poor driving behaviors may increase your premium.
  • Drop comprehensive and collision coverage: These coverage types only pay up to the current market value of your car, minus your deductible. If you drive an older Nissan model with a lower value, it may make sense to drop the coverage.

When shopping for car insurance, your quote is only as good as the information you provide. While insurers can provide rates using little information, when you provide detailed answers upfront, you’ll receive the most accurate quote.

When leasing or financing a Nissan, most lenders require full coverage until your loan is paid off. If your Nissan doesn’t have a loan, you may consider dropping down to state-mandated coverage levels. However, minimum coverage won’t cover repairs or replacement of your vehicle if you’re in an at-fault accident.

CoverageDefinition
Collision insuranceAn optional coverage type that pays to repair or replace your car if it’s damaged in a collision with another vehicle. You can only file an accident-related claim for your vehicle’s repairs if your policy has collision coverage.
Comprehensive insuranceAn optional coverage type that covers damage to your vehicle caused by non-collision hazards, such as car theft, falling tree branches, hail and other unexpected events.
Bodily injury liability (BI)Pays others’ medical costs in an accident you cause, up to your policy limits. It’s mandatory in most states.
Property damage liability (PD)Pays for repairs or replacements of any vehicles or objects you damage in a crash, up to your policy limits. It’s mandatory in most states.
Personal injury protection (PIP)Helps cover medical expenses for you and your passengers after a car accident, regardless of who caused it. This is required in some states.
Medical paymentsAdditional coverage outside of PIP that pays for medical care for you and your passengers after an accident, regardless of who caused it. This is optional in most states.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM)Covers you, your passengers and any property damage in a case where the other driver is at fault but doesn’t have insurance, or carries insufficient coverage to pay for your costs. This is required in some states.

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