And that’s the full story behind the question every Nissan owner eventually asks.
He checked Nissan’s website: after the trial, NissanConnect Services costs roughly or $119 per year for the Premium plan (prices vary slightly by model and region). There’s no contract—you can subscribe monthly, annually, or cancel anytime.
One more detail: even if you don’t pay, your Nissan still has a cellular modem. It’s used for automatic crash notification (if equipped) and can still dial emergency services after an airbag deployment, regardless of subscription status. That’s a safety feature, not a paid perk.
Mark learned that NissanConnect isn’t a single product. It’s a suite of services split into two main categories: and NissanConnect Services .
And that’s the full story behind the question every Nissan owner eventually asks.
He checked Nissan’s website: after the trial, NissanConnect Services costs roughly or $119 per year for the Premium plan (prices vary slightly by model and region). There’s no contract—you can subscribe monthly, annually, or cancel anytime.
One more detail: even if you don’t pay, your Nissan still has a cellular modem. It’s used for automatic crash notification (if equipped) and can still dial emergency services after an airbag deployment, regardless of subscription status. That’s a safety feature, not a paid perk.
Mark learned that NissanConnect isn’t a single product. It’s a suite of services split into two main categories: and NissanConnect Services .