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2025 Nissan Kicks Fresh Powder S16 Steel Wheels w/Full Covers, 4 Speakers, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, AM/FM radio, Auto High-beam Headlights, Blind Spot Warning, Brake assist, Bumpers: body-color, Carpeted Floor Mats, Cloth Seat Trim, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Driver's Seat Mounted Armrest, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Four wheel independent suspension, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front reading lights, Fully automatic headlights, Heated door mirrors, Illuminated entry, Knee airbag, Low tire pressure warning, Occupant sensing airbag, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger vanity mirror, Power door mirrors, Power steering, Power windows, Radio data system, Radio: AM/FM Audio System, Rear anti-roll bar, Rear Parking Sensors, Rear reading lights, Rear side impact airbag, Rear window defroster, Rear window wiper, Remote keyless entry, Security system, Speed control, Speed-sensing steering, Splash Guards, Split folding rear seat, Spoiler, Sport steering wheel, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Tachometer, Telescoping steering wheel, Tilt steering wheel, Traction control, Trip computer, and Variably intermittent wipers.*BLUETOOTH* *BACKUP CAMERA* 27/34 City/Highway MPG
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Editor's notes
Nissan has renewed the Kicks SUV, bringing it closer into line with the rest of the class. It remains one of the more affordable subcompact SUVs, even with the new option of all-wheel drive (AWD). As is often the case in this segment, the previous model wasn’t easy to get excited about. However, the reimagined Kicks should generate some enthusiasm. Nissan delivers an array of advanced tech in even the entry-level model. There is adequate passenger space to transport a small family. Moreover, stepping up the trim ladder adds content worthy of the higher price, like a huge dual digital display. All in all, the whole thing feels like Nissan has spent time and money getting the recipe right.
We’ve spent hundreds of hours driving and evaluating this collection of subcompact SUVs, including the Nissan Kicks.
Pros
- Dynamic styling
- Standard driver-assist tech
- Available all-wheel drive
Cons
- Laid-back acceleration
- Power driver’s seat unavailable