Nissan is renowned for its innovation, offering the perfect balance of cutting-edge technology, bold design, and impressive power.
Discover the full range of features that sets Nissan apart, and easily compare our top-selling models with those of Hyundai for added confidence in your choice.
2026 Nissan Sentra Vs. 2026 Hyundai Elantra
The Nissan Sentra delivers 149 horsepower and 146 lb-ft of torque, with an available Sport Mode that elevates driving enjoyment when you want a more engaging ride. It pairs confident acceleration with everyday efficiency, making every trip both exciting and economical. When you need cargo space, the rear seats fold flat to open up surprising flexibility for gear, groceries, or luggage. Inside, you’ll find modern technology and safety features that embody Nissan Intelligent Mobility, keeping you connected and confident on every road. Visit Baker Nissan to experience the Sentra firsthand and see how it stacks up in the Nissan lineup.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF THE 2025 NISSAN SENTRA
- Zero Gravity Seats
Designed for long-lasting comfort, Zero Gravity Seats help reduce fatigue by supporting your body’s natural posture—perfect for daily Houston commutes or road trips. - Intelligent Forward Collision Warning
Stay one step ahead with technology that monitors up to two vehicles in front of you, helping you react sooner to sudden stops and enhancing overall driver awareness.
2026 Nissan Rogue Vs. 2026 Hyundai Tucson
The power leads the pack. The VC-Turbo® engine focuses on energy efficiency and maximizing output for strong performance. And with great mileage and available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, Rogue is the answer: from your daily commute to your next road trip.
Additional Features of the 2026 Nissan Rogue
* Get up to 37 MPG
Maximizing MPG has never been more fun.
* Go off-road
Up to 225 lb-ft of torque
2026 Nissan Altima Vs. 2026 Hyundai Sonata
The 2026 Nissan Altima and 2026 Hyundai Sonata are both strong contenders in the midsize sedan segment, but they offer different strengths depending on your driving needs. The Altima delivers a smooth and efficient ride with up to 188 horsepower and available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive—something the Sonata does not offer—making it a great choice for added confidence in changing road conditions.
The 2026 Hyundai Sonata produces slightly more power at 191 horsepower, giving it a small edge in acceleration, but the difference is minimal in everyday driving.
Where the Altima stands out is efficiency and everyday usability. It offers up to 39 MPG on the highway, helping Houston drivers save more at the pump while enjoying a comfortable, quiet ride.
Both sedans offer similar interior space and technology, but the Altima focuses on comfort, value, and confidence behind the wheel—making it an excellent choice for daily commuting and long drives alike.
Additional Features of the 2025 Nissan Altima
- Premium Interior Space
5 available leather-appointed seats
- Technology for safety
Available ProPILOT Assist helps you stay centered in your lane and helps keep a preset distance between you and the car ahead.
Every Nissan vehicle is designed to innovate, excite, and, more importantly, thrill. From new ways to use electricity to safety features that help keep you secure, Nissan has it all.
To learn more about all of our New Nissan Inventory, visit Baker Nissan located at 19630 Northwest Frwy, Houston, TX 77065 for more information.
2025 Nissan Z Vs. 2025 Toyota Supra
The 2026 Nissan Z and 2026 Toyota GR Supra both deliver thrilling sports car performance, but they take different approaches to power and value. The Nissan Z comes equipped with a twin-turbo 3.0L V6 producing up to 400 horsepower (and up to 420 hp in NISMO models), giving it a clear edge over the Supra’s 382-horsepower turbocharged inline-6.
While the Supra offers slightly higher torque at 368 lb-ft compared to the Z’s 350 lb-ft, the Z delivers stronger overall horsepower and a more engaging driving experience—especially with its available 6-speed manual transmission, a feature enthusiasts appreciate.
Another major advantage for the Nissan Z is value. With a starting price significantly lower than the Supra, the Z offers premium sports car performance at a more accessible price point.
Both models feature rear-wheel drive and aggressive styling, but the Nissan Z stands out with its blend of power, heritage-inspired design, and driver-focused performance—making it the better choice for those who want maximum excitement without the premium price tag.
2025 Nissan Murano Vs. 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe / 2025 Honda Passport
The 2025 Nissan Murano offers a refined, comfortable driving experience that stands out against competitors like the 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe and 2025 Honda Passport. Designed for smooth performance and premium comfort, the Murano is an excellent choice for drivers who prioritize everyday drivability and upscale features.
Under the hood, the Murano features a turbocharged engine delivering up to 241 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, providing a balanced mix of power and efficiency for daily Houston driving. While the Hyundai Santa Fe produces more horsepower at 277 hp and the Honda Passport reaches up to 285 hp, both competitors lean more toward utility and rugged capability rather than refined ride quality.
Where the Murano truly shines is comfort and interior experience. With seating designed for five passengers, it focuses on spaciousness and premium materials, delivering a quieter, more relaxing ride compared to the more utility-focused Santa Fe and Passport. The Santa Fe offers an available third row for added versatility, while the Passport provides greater towing capability, but both sacrifice some of the Murano’s smooth, composed driving feel.
In terms of efficiency, the Murano remains competitive with up to 27 MPG highway, helping drivers save on fuel compared to the more powerful, less efficient Passport.
Technology is another area where the Murano stands out. With available dual 12.3-inch displays, advanced connectivity, and premium audio options, it delivers a more modern and upscale cabin experience compared to many rivals.
While the Santa Fe excels in versatility and the Passport offers strong performance and towing, the 2025 Nissan Murano stands out for its combination of comfort, advanced technology, and refined driving dynamics—making it an ideal SUV for daily commuting and long-distance travel alike.
2025 Nissan Kicks Vs. 2025 Honda HR-V / 2025 Hyundai Venue / 2025 Chevrolet Trax
The 2025 Nissan Kicks stands out in the competitive subcompact SUV segment by delivering a smart balance of efficiency, value, and everyday practicality compared to the 2025 Honda HR-V, Hyundai Venue, and Chevrolet Trax. Designed for urban driving and versatility, the Kicks is built to help you get more out of every mile in Houston and beyond.
Under the hood, the Kicks features a 2.0L engine producing 141 horsepower and 140 lb-ft of torque, delivering smooth, responsive performance ideal for city and highway driving. While the Honda HR-V offers more horsepower at 158 hp, the difference is minimal in everyday driving, and the Kicks maintains strong efficiency and drivability.
Where the Kicks really shines is fuel efficiency. It achieves up to 31 MPG combined, outperforming the HR-V’s 28 MPG and helping drivers save more at the pump over time. The Hyundai Venue and Chevrolet Trax are competitive, but the Kicks continues to deliver one of the most efficient and balanced rides in the segment.
Inside, the Kicks offers impressive cargo space and flexibility, with up to 30 cubic feet of cargo capacity, giving it a clear advantage over competitors like the HR-V. Whether you're loading groceries, gear, or luggage, the Kicks is designed to adapt to your lifestyle.
Value is another key advantage. With a lower starting price than competitors like the HR-V, the Kicks delivers more standard safety and technology features—making it a smart choice for budget-conscious drivers who don’t want to sacrifice quality.
While competitors like the HR-V offer slightly more power and the Venue focuses on affordability, the 2025 Nissan Kicks stands out with its combination of fuel efficiency, interior space, and overall value—making it an ideal SUV for daily driving and modern lifestyles.
2026 Nissan Armada vs. 2026 Ford Expedition / 2026 Toyota Sequoia / 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe
The 2026 Nissan Armada stands strong in the full-size SUV segment, delivering impressive power, premium comfort, and everyday capability compared to the 2026 Ford Expedition, Toyota Sequoia, and Chevrolet Tahoe.
Under the hood, the Armada features a twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 producing up to 425 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque, giving it a powerful edge for towing and acceleration. While the Ford Expedition offers competitive performance and the Toyota Sequoia delivers strong hybrid efficiency, the Armada focuses on delivering smooth, confident power with a refined driving experience.
When it comes to capability, the Armada can tow up to 8,500 pounds, making it a strong choice for hauling trailers, boats, or gear for weekend trips. The Tahoe and Expedition are also capable, but the Armada balances power with a comfortable ride and advanced suspension for better overall drivability.
Inside, the Armada emphasizes premium comfort and technology. Available features like massaging front seats, quilted leather, dual 14.3-inch displays, and advanced driver-assist systems like ProPILOT Assist elevate the driving experience beyond what many competitors offer at similar price points.
In terms of value, the Armada starts at a lower price than competitors like the Toyota Sequoia, which can cost thousands more for comparable trims. This makes the Armada a smart choice for drivers who want full-size SUV capability without overpaying.
While competitors like the Tahoe excel in overall balance and the Sequoia offers hybrid efficiency, the 2026 Nissan Armada stands out with its combination of power, luxury features, and value—making it an excellent choice for families and drivers who want more from their full-size SUV.