Nissan’s 2014 lineup covered a surprising variety of drivers’ needs, from commuter-friendly sedans and crossovers to performance coupes and rugged off-roaders. Whether you follow market trends or are researching a specific model year, that mix makes 2014 an interesting year to review.
There are 19 2014 Nissan Car Models, ranging from the sporty 370Z to the off‑road Xterra. For each model, the information is organized by Body style, Engine (L) & power (hp), and Market availability — you’ll find below.
Which 2014 Nissan models offer the most powerful engines?
The performance-oriented entries in the list, notably the 370Z coupe, lead in peak output, while most sedans and crossovers favor smaller four‑cylinder or turbocharged engines for economy; trucks and SUVs emphasize torque for towing and hauling. Use the Engine (L) & power (hp) column below to compare exact outputs across models.
How can I tell if a specific 2014 Nissan was sold in my market?
Check the Market availability column first; if it’s inconclusive, verify the VIN, consult official Nissan brochures or dealer records for 2014, or look up the vehicle on regional registration and vehicle history sites to confirm where that trim and specification were offered.
2014 Nissan Car Models
| Model | Body style | Engine (L) & power (hp) | Market availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Altima | Sedan | 2.5L & 182 hp (also 3.5L & 270 hp) | US, Canada, Mexico, Middle East |
| Maxima | Sedan | 3.5L & 290 hp | US, Canada, Middle East, Asia |
| Sentra | Sedan | 1.8L & 130 hp | US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia |
| Versa | Sedan | 1.6L & 109 hp | US, Canada, Mexico, Latin America |
| Versa Note | Hatchback | 1.6L & 109 hp | US, Canada, Japan, Latin America |
| Leaf | Hatchback (EV) | Electric (0.0L) & 107 hp | US, Canada, Europe, Japan, Asia |
| 370Z | Coupe/Convertible | 3.7L & 332 hp | US, Canada, Europe, Japan, Asia |
| GT-R | Coupe | 3.8L & 545 hp | US, Canada, Europe, Japan, Middle East |
| Rogue | Crossover SUV | 2.5L & 170 hp | US, Canada, Mexico |
| Rogue Select | Crossover SUV | 2.5L & 170 hp | US, Canada |
| Murano | Crossover SUV | 3.5L & 260 hp | US, Canada, Middle East |
| Pathfinder | SUV | 3.5L & 260 hp | US, Canada, Mexico, Middle East |
| Armada | Full-size SUV | 5.6L & 317 hp | US, Canada, Middle East |
| Frontier | Pickup Truck | 4.0L & 261 hp | US, Canada, Mexico, Latin America |
| Titan | Pickup Truck | 5.6L & 317 hp | US, Canada, Middle East |
| NV200 | Van | 2.0L & 131 hp | US, Canada, Europe, Japan, Asia |
| Cube | Hatchback | 1.8L & 122 hp | US, Canada, Japan, Europe (limited) |
| Juke | Subcompact crossover | 1.6L turbo & 188 hp | US, Canada, Europe, Japan |
| Xterra | SUV | 4.0L & 261 hp | US, Canada, Middle East, Australia |
Images and Descriptions

Altima
Mid-size family sedan known for comfortable ride and fuel efficiency; 2014 offered the familiar 2.5L base and optional 3.5L V6, updated trims and tech made it a strong seller in its segment.

Maxima
Full-size four-door coupe with a sporty bent; the 2014 Maxima kept its 3.5L V6 delivering about 290 hp and premium features, positioning it as Nissan’s performance-minded flagship sedan.

Sentra
Compact sedan focused on value and economy; the 2014 Sentra provided practical packaging, improved interior appointments, and a 1.8L engine making around 130 hp for everyday commuting.

Versa
Entry-level subcompact sedan offering strong affordability and roomy rear seating; the 2014 Versa used a simple 1.6L engine and appealed to budget-oriented buyers seeking low running costs.

Versa Note
Versa Note hatchback combined subcompact efficiency with flexible cargo space; 2014 models shared the 1.6L engine and emphasized urban practicality, good fuel economy, and affordable pricing.

Leaf
All-electric hatch and one of the world’s first mass-market EVs; 2014 Leafs featured an ~107 hp motor and continued to expand Nissan’s zero-emission lineup with improved affordability and growing charging support.

370Z
Two-seat sports car delivering sharp handling and a 3.7L V6; the 2014 370Z remained a driver-focused coupe/convertible valued for performance, strong aftermarket support, and classic Z styling.

GT-R
High-performance twin-turbo coupe renowned for supercar levels of performance at a relative bargain; the 2014 GT-R featured a hand-built 3.8L twin-turbo V6 and advanced AWD systems.

Rogue
Compact crossover and one of Nissan’s best-sellers in 2014; the Rogue offered a comfortable ride, family-friendly interior, available AWD, and modern safety features with a 2.5L engine.

Rogue Select
Budget-oriented continuation of the prior-generation Rogue sold as a value model in 2014; Rogue Select offered simpler equipment and an affordable entry point to Nissan’s crossover line.

Murano
Mid-size crossover with upscale styling and a V6 focus; 2014 Murano emphasized comfort, a distinctive design, and a 3.5L V6 delivering around 260 hp for highway refinement.

Pathfinder
Family-friendly mid/full-size crossover SUV with three-row seating; the 2014 Pathfinder used a unibody design and 3.5L V6, balancing towing capability, cabin space, and improved fuel economy for its class.

Armada
Large, truck-based SUV offering V8 power and serious towing; the 2014 Armada featured a 5.6L V8, roomy third row, and traditional full-size SUV capability for buyers needing space and strength.

Frontier
Midsize pickup known for rugged dependability; the 2014 Frontier offered a robust 4.0L V6, simple mechanics, and strong value for buyers needing a capable work or recreation truck.

Titan
Full-size pickup providing V8 power and a durable chassis; the 2014 Titan used a 5.6L V8 and targeted buyers wanting Nissan’s take on a large truck with comfortable towing and hauling.

NV200
Compact cargo van aimed at urban commercial users and taxis; the 2014 NV200 delivered efficient packaging, a 2.0L engine, and versatile cargo options for small business needs.

Cube
Boxy subcompact hatchback notable for quirky styling and roomy interior; 2014 was among its last model years in some markets, offering a 1.8L engine and distinctive urban appeal.

Juke
Stylistic subcompact crossover with sporty character and turbocharged power; the 2014 Juke stood out for its bold design, peppy 1.6L turbo engine, and fun-to-drive personality.

Xterra
Truck-based off-road oriented SUV with rugged capability; the 2014 Xterra offered a 4.0L V6, body-on-frame durability, and practical features tailored to outdoor enthusiasts.

