The Kicks is Nissan’s latest crossover offering, and it’s widely based on the 2014 Nissan Kicks Concept that debuted back in 2014 at the Sao Paulo International Auto Show. In essence, the new Kicks CUV is quite similar to the concept, and most of the design cues carry over. As always, the overall design has been toned down a bit because, well, the production models are never as good as the concepts. Major features include a floating roof with a “wrap-around visor,” a comprehensive infotainment system, and best-in-class rear passenger space.
Keno Kato, the Vice President of Product Planning for Nissan, said, “With Kicks, we have developed a compact crossover in the best Nissan tradition, and thanks to the unmatched experience we have in creating vehicles to meet the needs of car-buyers around the world, Kicks will offer best-in-class design, convenience, and technological innovation. And, it will demonstrate Nissan’s commitment to Nissan Intelligent Mobility. Kicks is a car to confidently take on the city.”
So far, we don’t have full details about the CUV, but those should become available closer to its official on-sale date. With the rumors that the Nissan Juke may soon be discontinued, the Kicks may be the replacement for Nissan’s Funky little Juke SUV. So, until we have more information, let’s take a closer look at the Kicks and discuss what we do know about Nissan’s newest offering.
Keep reading for our full review of the Nissan Kicks.
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