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Dual 12.3-inch Displays
There's a lot of information to keep up with on the road so customize your digital landscape. Dual available 12.3" displays put important information right in front of you and help you connect with the world around you in a big, bold way.
Revolutionize your drive
Prepare to be amazed by the innovative technology of the All-New 2025 Kicks. Enhance your driving experience with exceptional confidence and seamless connectivity that leaves you feeling more connected.
Wireless Smartphone Connectivity
Say goodbye to cords and hello to available wireless connectivity. Connect your compatible smartphone to the vehicle infotainment system, and make hands-free calls, stream your favorite music, and access your navigation. You can even stay powered up with available wireless charging.
Bose Personal® Plus Audio System
Prepare to be immersed in a world of premium sound with the available Bose Personal® Plus Audio System. With the exclusive UltraNearfield™ speakers integrated into the front headrests, you’ll be surrounded by a rich, clear sound that’s tailor-made just for you. Audio like this is designed to elevate your drive, putting you at the center of a concert-like atmosphere.
Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection
Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection monitors your speed and distance between you and the car ahead and can let you know if you need to slow down. It can also automatically engage the brakes to help avoid a frontal collision or lessen the severity of an impact. And when it detects a pedestrian in the crosswalk, it can stop you in your tracks.
Rear Automatic Braking
Save your bumper. Kicks with Rear Automatic Braking watches out directly behind you for large stationary items you might not see. If it detects something and you fail to stop, it can automatically engage the brakes to help avoid a rear collision or lessen the severity of an impact.
Blind Spot Warning
Wait — was that a car over there? Blind Spot Warning helps keep an eye on the blind spot area and gives you a heads-up if it detects a vehicle hiding there.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Fear no parking lot or driveway. When you’re backing out of a space, Rear Cross Traffic Alert watches around the rear of your Kicks and can warn you about cars it detects creeping up on you from either side.
Lane Departure Warning
Hold it right there. Lane Departure Warning helps make sure you change lanes only when you mean to. If the system detects that you’re drifting over, haptic feedback on the steering wheel can let you know.
High Beam Assist
High Beam Assist can automatically deactivate Kicks’ high beams if it detects an oncoming vehicle, which automatically makes you a more polite driver. After the driver has passed, the system can reactivate the high beams.
Seating for five
Kicks is designed for you and the crew with a spacious all-new interior, Zero Gravity front and outboard rear seats, smart storage spaces, ample cargo room, and comfortable seating for five.
Panoramic Moonroof
Open up your world with the expansive new Panoramic Moonroof. Look up and get a clear view of the sun, the moon, and all your lucky stars.
Remote Engine Start System with Intelligent Climate Control
The available Remote Engine Start System lets you start your Kicks ahead of time with the Nissan Intelligent Key®, so Kicks can start setting your ideal temperature before you get in.
Automatic Temperature Control with Soft-touch Switches
Set it and forget it. The available Automatic Temperature Control can automatically adjust to keep you cool, while the soft-touch interface adds a luxury feel.
NORE NEWS
Completely redesigned for 2025, the Nissan Kicks subcompact crossover is maturing but has yet to entirely abandon the low-cost/fun-size personality attributes that defined the previous generation—which is still sold as the Kicks Play. Featuring altogether new styling inside and out, the Kicks’ exterior has evolved into a more modern interpretation of last year's model with bolder, yet less busy, front and rear fasciae. Although a hint of the original profile remains, the redesigned Kicks is an inch or two larger in every dimension, translating into 1.7 inches more front shoulder room, 1.9 inches more shoulder room, and 0.9 inches more knee room in the rear. The practical cabin gets new infotainment options, including an available 12.3-inch center screen (a 7.0-inch display is standard), and the interior design is updated to match the SUV's exterior aesthetic. Critically, a new 141-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder steps in for the previous model’s frequently strained 1.6-liter engine, and all-wheel drive joins the options list for the first time. So equipped, it’s now a more natural competitor to the Mazda CX-30 and Volkswagen Taos.
Price – Find out how much each trim costs and which offers the best value for your money.
Performance – How do the S and SV perform on the road? We’ll discuss engine specs, fuel efficiency, and overall driving experience.
Interior Features – From comfort to technology, see how the cabin of the Kicks S stacks up against the Kicks SV.
Safety & Technology – Discover which trim comes with more advanced driver-assistance features and connectivity options.
Exterior Styling – Take a closer look at the design elements that set these two models apart, from wheels to body accents.
2025 Nissan Kicks S Highlights:
Budget-friendly entry-level option
Essential safety features included
Perfect for everyday driving
2025 Nissan Kicks SV Highlights:
Enhanced tech features like a larger infotainment system
Added comfort and convenience options
More stylish exterior elements
Which trim is right for you? Whether you prioritize affordability or are looking for more premium features, I’ll help you figure out which Nissan Kicks best fits your lifestyle and budget. Don’t miss out on this in-depth breakdown before making your next SUV purchase!
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Comments
- I appreciate it without the audio commentary. Gave a great insight on how it sounds. Not as noisy as some are saying. And, about that horsepower? This is not a race car. This is designed for economy and functionality. Regarding the CVT transmission? More and more of the sub compact vehicles are using a CVT transmission in order to provide fuel efficiency. Price? Very competitive for this subcompact market. All in all a great refresh of the Kicks.
- I have no idea why everyone hating on Nissans CVTs I am fine with the sound it makes. A couple of my family members have Nissans and the CVTs gets up to speed to merge or over take
- See it’s nicer now, and it has more features. But now it’s about $5,000 more expensive. For some people who just want this car probably won’t care, but for a few people it might be a bit less affordabl
- It's a pity that Taiwan doesn't import it, otherwise I would definitely buy it. The price is more than NT$1 million, but it's too late. I bought the 2024 NISSAN KICKS Taiwan version 1.6 liters, 136 horsepower.
- Great no little dinky engine with turbo. 👍🏻 Just admit it, you can’t race in USA with all the speed sign. Just enjoy the sunshine and enjoy the smooth ride!!! We don’t need turbo for added issues and cost later on. People keep saying they need more horse power, but most people can’t handle anything over 200 horsepower!!! And get over with CVT haters, CVT is going to stay for all company!!! And Nissan is going to be better at making it every new model!!!
- Thats a nice cute little commute car, the screen is well integrated to the dashboard(compared to Hyundai or Buick Envista), I like it. 32k(bet you can pay less than that), now my question Which one will you buy or lease Kicks or Envista?
- Folks before you get too excited, just know that a small adult has no knee room in the back seat. They made the claim of segment leading cargo space at 30 cubic feet but it was at the expense of back seat knee room. Unless your a 75 lb japanese adult in the back seat, it might as well be a 2 seater. Very disappointed