Nissan Serena Value in Singapore

44 used Nissan Serena listings tracked. Median asking price $114,800. See PARF rebate, depreciation per year, trade-in value benchmarks, and whether prices are rising or falling. Brand new: from $215,700.

Brand New Nissan Serena Price in Singapore

From $215,700 incl. COE

Authorised-dealer pricelist via SGCarMart, updated 15 Aug 2026

Variant Price incl. COE
1.4 Highway Star V 8-Seater$215,700
1.4 Highway Star V 7-Seater$223,000
Highway Star Prestige 7-Seater [SingleTone]$227,900
Highway Star Prestige Smart 8 [Single-Tone]$231,900
Highway Star Prestige Touring Edition 7-Seater [SingleTone]$232,900
1.4 XV Welcab Lift 6-Seater$234,900
Highway Star Prestige Smart 8 Touring Edition [Single-Tone]$236,900

A used Nissan Serena currently asks a median of $114,800 — 47% below new.

Buying a new Nissan Serena? Know your current car's trade-in value first — dealers pad new-car deals by lowballing trade-ins. Check my trade-in value →

Price by Registration Year

Year Typical price Depre/yr Listings
2025$176,000 – $230,000~$20,000/yr7
2024$168,000 – $187,000~$20,400/yr8
2023$140,000 – $152,000~$19,300/yr3
2021$111,000 – $115,000~$21,100/yr4
2020$83,000 – $107,000~$21,500/yr11
2019$83,000 – $88,000~$22,200/yr6

Asking prices from live listings, outliers removed. Updated 2026-08-18.

Dealers actively trading the Nissan Serena

These dealers currently list or recently sold this model — useful to know who actually wants your car before you collect trade-in quotes.

SG Car Choice Pte. Ltd.

3 sold in 30 days

View stock →

GW Automotive Group Pte Ltd

1 listed now · 2 sold in 30 days · $168,800

View stock →

Starise Automobile

1 listed now · 2 sold in 30 days · $86,800

View stock →

Borneo Motors (S)

2 sold in 30 days

View stock →

Creative Auto

2 sold in 30 days

View stock →

Vincar Pte Ltd

2 sold in 30 days

View stock →

Based on 64 dealers we track on SGCarMart. Updated 2026-08-18.

PARF Rebate Schedule

The PARF rebate depends on when your car was registered. Singapore uses three schedules:

Vehicle Age Pre-Feb 2023 Feb 2023-Jan 2026 From Feb 2026
5 years75%75% (cap $60k)30% (cap $30k)
6 years70%70% (cap $60k)25% (cap $30k)
7 years65%65% (cap $60k)20% (cap $30k)
8 years60%60% (cap $60k)15% (cap $30k)
9 years55%55% (cap $60k)10% (cap $30k)
10+ years50%50% (cap $60k)5% (cap $30k)

COE rebate is prorated by remaining months out of 120. PARF drops in step function on exact registration anniversary.

Selling your Nissan Serena? PARF value and trade-in

If you're deregistering, your Nissan Serena's PARF value is a fixed percentage of the ARF you paid — the exact figure is shown on your OneMotoring vehicle details. If you're selling or trading in, that paper value is your floor: dealers price their offer from it, typically $2,000–$5,000 below the private-sale market. The current median asking price for a used Nissan Serena is $114,800. Check current COE prices too — rising premiums lift used values within weeks. Know both numbers before you collect a single quote. When you're ready, our step-by-step guide to selling to a dealer covers quotes, inspection and handover — or start with how much your car is actually worth.

Key Depreciation Factors

  • Mileage — lower mileage cars command a premium; high mileage reduces value
  • COE remaining — more months left means more residual value
  • Service history — agent-maintained with full records adds value
  • Market supply — more listings of the same model pushes prices down
  • Condition — accident-free, original paint, no modifications

What's your Nissan Serena actually worth?

Get a free instant estimate — no documents, no signup. Want the exact number, guaranteed? The full report is $15.99, refunded if we're wrong.

Get my free estimate

Similar Models to Compare

Toyota Sienta Toyota Noah Toyota Voxy Honda Freed

Other Nissan Models

Nissan Note Nissan Kicks Nissan Qashqai Nissan Sylphy Nissan Latio Nissan X-Trail Nissan Tiida Nissan Dualis Nissan Fairlady

Related Articles

How the 2026 PARF changes affect your car's value The PARF Cut Is Permanent. The EV Rebates Aren't. Do the Math.
← Back to Market Trends