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Nissan Kicks specs & features

Engine1330 cc - 1498 cc
Power104.55 - 153.87 bhp
Torque142 Nm - 254 Nm
TransmissionManual / Automatic
Mileage20.45 kmpl
FuelDiesel / Petrol
  • Automatic Climate Control
  • Rear AC Vents
  • Parking Sensors
  • Cooled Glovebox
  • Cruise Control
  • 360 Degree Camera
  • Height Adjustable Driver Seat
  • Drive Modes
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    Automatic air-con: Not a breakthrough feature, but comes standard in Kicks

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    360-Degree Parking Assist: Uses 4 cameras to give all-around view while parking

  • Nissan Kicks 8-inch Infotainment System: Wider than competition, looks big

    8-inch Infotainment System: Wider than competition, looks big

  • Nissan Kicks LED projector headlamps: Offer better visibility than reflector-type halogen headlamps

    LED projector headlamps: Offer better visibility than reflector-type halogen headlamps

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Nissan Kicks price list (Variants)

Kicks 1.5 XL(Base Model)1498 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.9.50 Lakh* 
Kicks Petrol1498 cc, Manual, PetrolDISCONTINUEDRs.9.50 Lakh* 
Kicks XL BSIV1498 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.9.55 Lakh* 
Kicks XE D BSIV(Base Model)1461 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.45 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.9.89 Lakh* 
Kicks 1.5 XV1498 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.10 Lakh* 
Kicks Diesel1461 cc, Manual, Diesel, 19.39 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.10.50 Lakh* 
Kicks XV Premium1498 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.10.90 Lakh* 
Kicks XV BSIV1498 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.10.95 Lakh* 
Kicks XL D BSIV1461 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.45 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.11.09 Lakh* 
Kicks XV Premium Option1498 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.11.60 Lakh* 
Kicks 1.3 Turbo XV1330 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.12.30 Lakh* 
Kicks XV D BSIV1461 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.45 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.12.51 Lakh* 
Kicks 1.3 Turbo XV Pre1330 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.13.20 Lakh* 
Kicks XV Premium D BSIV1461 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.45 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.13.69 Lakh* 
Kicks 1.3 Turbo XV CVT1330 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.14.15 Lakh* 
Kicks 1.3 Turbo XV Pre Option1330 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.14.20 Lakh* 
Kicks 1.3 Turbo XV Pre Option DT1330 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.14.40 Lakh* 
Kicks XV Premium Option D1461 cc, Manual, Diesel, 19.39 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.14.65 Lakh* 
Kicks XV Premium Option D Dual Tone(Top Model)1461 cc, Manual, Diesel, 19.39 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.14.65 Lakh* 
Kicks 1.3 Turbo XV Pre CVT(Top Model)1330 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 14.23 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.14.90 Lakh* 
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Nissan Kicks expert review

CarDekho Experts
The Kicks' strengths include its strong presence, premium interiors and comfortable ride quality. But, it could do with some added feel good features and a diesel powertrain. Recent price cuts should see it gain favour with more buyers.

overview

The Nissan Kicks is here and it looks promising on paper. It’s longer than any other compact SUV or crossover in India, wider than the Creta and is quite feature-rich too. It’s got a new 1.3-litre turbo petrol engine along with the tried and tested 1.5-litre petrol engine and underpinnings that have managed to impress us in the past for ride quality. So there’s quite a lot that already makes the Kicks a product to look forward to. Let us then get into the details and find out whether it’s the compact crossover you should put your money on or not.

Exterior

Exterior

The Kicks’ overall design is funky and it would go well with those who like their car to stand out from the crowd. It’s available in dual-tone exterior colour schemes, and with colours that are bright and youthful. It’s got LED headlamps and position lamps, and these make it look modern. The front-end looks squarish, especially the way the headlamps, bonnet and fog lamps come together. The Nissan V-Motion grille at the front also looks bold. The rear, with those boomerang tail lamps, is unlike any other car you would have seen before in India; it properly stands out.

Exterior

The Kicks is in no way timid in terms of size, at least on paper. Dimensionally, it’s longer and wider than the Creta. Let’s get it straight, the Nissan Kicks is not an SUV in the traditional sense. It has a long foot print with raked A-Pillars and a prominent overhang which makes it look like a crossover. There’s a dose of black plastic cladding at the lower end all around, again a design element borrowed from SUVs, but seen on cross hatches too.

Dimensions Nissan Kicks Hyundai Creta Renault Captur Renault Duster Nissan Terrano Maruti Suzuki S-Cross
Length (mm) 4384 4270 4329 4315 4331 4300
Width (mm) 1813 1780 1813 1822 1822 1785
Height (mm) (with roof rails) 1656 1665 1626 1695 1671 1595
Wheelbase (mm) 2673 2590 2673 2673 2673 2600
Ground Clearance (mm) (max) 210 190 210 205 (210 AWD) 205 180
Boot (litres) 400 402 392 475 (410 AWD) 475 353

Exterior

But, if it comes to purpose the Kicks has an important SUV trait -- ride height. Its 210mm of ground clearance and 17-inch wheels give it a purposeful stance. So, if you define road presence with respect to uniqueness of design, the Kicks is a car you should wait for. But if road presence to you is all about squareness, then despite being longer and wider than rivals, the Kicks might not cut it for you.

Interior

Premium would be that one word to best describe the Kicks’ interior. Black-brown interior colour scheme looks elegant to start with. The brown panel on the dashboard and on the doors is done in leather, while the black plastic on the dashboard top is not exactly soft-touch, but feels upmarket. There’s leather finish on the steering and seats too, making the cabin feel rich. The plushness of the cabin is further accentuated because of good noise insulation. The diesel engine clatter inside the Kicks’ cabin is quite muted compared to its siblings. Someone looking for an expensive car experience under Rs 15 lakh should consider the Kicks once it’s launched in January 2019.

Apart from those who appreciate quality, the Kicks will also appeal to those who like their car interior to be cosy. In other words, the Kicks feels quite compact on the inside, good for those who don’t want to get intimidated by the dimensions when driving, but disappointing for those who’d rather prefer a spacious cabin. Blame it on the dark (black) colour scheme.

There are some niggles too. The driver seat, for example, is set a bit on the higher side even in the lowermost position, an issue it shares with its platform cousin, the Captur. Those who’re taller than 5’8” will particularly feel like they're sitting a tad too high. You can push the seat back and tilt the steering lower to get into a good driving position, but then you go farther from the steering, which sadly doesn’t get telescopic adjustment. And no, even if you manage to reach the steering, you still have to deal with another ergonomic issue -- cramped footwell. There’s not enough space for you to rest your foot on the floor on the left of the clutch pedal; you always have to take your foot off and and rest it on floor under the clutch! Tall drivers, don’t forget to test drive before signing the dotted line. And then, there’s no lamp for the passenger-side vanity mirror either.

Its sloping roofline might make you believe that headroom at the rear might be tight, but that isn’t the case. Headroom and legroom at the rear is adequate for adults, however, it feels quite compact. The rear windows are large for a crossover with sloping roofline and the view out is unobstructed. Seating three adults abreast at the rear might be tight, but two adults with a kid should be comfortable. There’s a small fixed headrest on the rear seat for a child in the middle, and the rear AC vents are also ergonomically placed so that they don’t eat up a lot of leg space. That said, the Kicks seems to be a car for those who drive themselves, or have family with growing-up kids, and not for those who will be driven around most of the time.

Safety

Nissan has not completely revealed the Kicks’ feature set or variant details. We, however, know that only the diesel Kicks will be available in the top variant and not the petrol. In terms of safety, the top-spec Kicks gets ABS with EBD and Brake Assist, Hill Start Assist and four airbags. In comparison, the Creta gets six while the S-Cross only gets two.

360-degree parking assist is one of the highlights and is exclusive to the Kicks in the compact SUV and crossover space. It uses four cameras -- one at the front, one at the rear and one under each ORVM to give an all-round view of the car when reversing into a parking spot.

Other than this, the Kicks gets LED headlamps and DRLs, 17-inch alloy wheels, auto AC (standard feature), cooled glovebox, cruise control, fog lamps with cornering function, 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as well as rain sensing wipers.

The 8-inch touchscreen on the dashboard looks wide. However, it’s not tilted towards the driver and is, therefore, not the easiest to operate when you’re driving.

Compared to the top-spec Creta, the Kicks misses out on convenience features like auto-dimming IRVM, powered driver seat and wireless charger. It also doesn’t get a sunroof, unlike the Creta. A sunroof would have complemented the Kicks’ youthful vibe. Moreover, the Creta doesn’t get LED headlamps and 360-degree parking assist that the Kicks does.

Performance

UPDATE: Nissan has added a new 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine along with a CVT transmission in the lineup. The 1.5-litre diesel, however, has been given the boot. The drive impressions here include the discontinued diesel as well in case you are considering a used Kicks. 

The Kicks is powered by the same set of powertrains as the Captur. So it gets a 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engine. The diesel engine, which we got to drive, is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission while the petrol engine comes with a 5-speed manual.

On paper, the diesel engine develops 110PS of maximum power. While it’s not the most powerful engine in its segment, it never felt out of breath even at triple-digit speeds. Cruising at highway speeds should be an easy task for the Kicks then.

However, overtaking or picking up quick pace will require downshifting. The diesel engine makes 240Nm of maximum torque at 1750rpm, but you only make quick progress when the rev counter goes over 2500rpm. The drive pattern will also have to be adjusted when driving in the city. So while it will continue to march forward at 1500+ rpm, picking up quick pace will require dropping gears. The diesel powertrain of the Kicks comes with an ECO mode which dulls down the throttle response and hence was 1.5kmpl more efficient in our city mileage test. 

The Kicks might look sporty and agile on the outside, but its ride is tuned for outright comfort. The suspension easily soaks any small or big undulations at both slow or high speeds. Despite tuned to be on the softer side, the Kicks doesn’t throw its passengers around when negotiating uneven surfaces. The comfortable ride adds to the richness of the cabin and the overall package exudes sophistication comparable to cars from a segment above.

Tested Performance Figures - 1.5D MT
Acceleration
0-100 kmph 12.81 seconds
30-80 kmph (3rd Gear) 7.51 seconds
40-100 kmph (4th Gear) 12.08 seconds
Braking
100-0 kmph 39.20 metres 
80-0 kmph 24.69 metres
Efficiency
City 15.18 kmpl
Highway 20.79 kmpl

Variants

The Nissan Kicks is available in four variants: XE, XL, XV and XV Premium. The XE diesel was recently introduced in the lineup and is now the most affordable diesel variant you can buy. Also, the top-spec XV Pre Option has now been discontinued but most of its features have now moved onto the one lower XV Pre variant, prices of which have been marginally increased. 

Verdict

The Kicks doesn’t feel big despite being amongst the largest cars in its segment. The cabin doesn’t feel spacious either. There are some ergonomic issues as well that might bother some drivers and it’s not the most well-equipped car too, missing out on features like auto-dimming IRVM and sunroof, both of which would have added immensely to its appeal. And then there’s the absence of a diesel powertrain.

Considering both the pros and cons leads us to the conclusion that the Kicks is a car for those who are looking for a properly stylish compact SUV. It’s for those who appreciate quality and are either buying an additional smaller (relatively) car for the family or want to upgrade their drive experience from an already premium sub-compact vehicle. 

Pros & Cons of Nissan Kicks

Things We Like

  • Quality interior: Quality of material, fit & finish inside the cabin is better than other cars in this segment
  • Noise insulation: Engine noise, road noise not as audible inside as in siblings (Captur, Duster, Terrano); lifts cabin experience up
  • Mature ride: The ride is supple, but not bouncy. It can handle small and large road uncertainties at any speeds with aplomb
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Things We Don't Like

  • Ergonomic issues: Driver’s seat set a little high; particularly uncomfortable for tall drivers. Footwell is too cramped
  • Feature misses: No light for passenger vanity mirror. Top variant misses out on auto-dimming interior rearview mirror, powered driver seat and sunroof
  • No diesel engine option

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Nissan Kicks latest updates

Latest Update: Nissan has discontinued its compact SUV, the Kicks.

Price: Towards the end of its lifecycle, the compact SUV was priced from Rs 9.50 lakh to Rs 14.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Variants: It was sold in three trims: XL, XV and XV Premium.

Colours: Nissan offered the Kicks in three dual-tone and six monotone exterior shades: Pearl White and Onyx Black, Bronze Grey and Amber Orange, Fire Red and Onyx Black, Pearl White, Blade Silver, Bronze Grey, Deep Blue Pearl, Night Shade and Fire Red.

Seating Capacity: It was a five-seater compact SUV.

Engine and Transmission: The Kicks was available with two petrol engine options: a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated unit (106PS/142Nm) mated to a five-speed manual and a 1.3-litre turbo unit (156PS/254Nm) paired with a six-speed manual or CVT.

Features: It got cruise control, auto AC, an eight-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and push-button start/stop.

Safety: Passenger safety was ensured by four airbags, ABS with EBD and electronic stability control (ESC).

Rivals: The Nissan Kicks was a rival to the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Toyota Hyryder, MG Astor, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun.

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Nissan Kicks mileage

The Manual Diesel variant has a mileage of 20.45 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 14.23 kmpl. The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 14.23 kmpl.

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Fuel TypeTransmissionARAI Mileage
DieselManual20.45 kmpl
PetrolManual14.23 kmpl
PetrolAutomatic14.23 kmpl

Questions & answers

Abhi asked on 21 Apr 2023
Q ) What is the fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Kicks?
By CarDekho Experts on 21 Apr 2023

A ) The fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Kicks is 50 liters.

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Abhi asked on 12 Apr 2023
Q ) What is the price of Nissan Kicks in Jaipur?
By CarDekho Experts on 12 Apr 2023

A ) Nissan Kicks is priced ₹ 9.50 - 14.90 Lakh (Ex-showroom Price in Jaipur). You ma...Read More

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Prashant asked on 17 Dec 2021
Q ) Top speed of 1.5 Petrol
By CarDekho Experts on 17 Dec 2021

A ) As of now there is no official update from the brands end. So, we would request ...Read More

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Bishow asked on 15 Mar 2021
Q ) Kicks or Seltos 1.5 petrol ?? On the basis of ride quality , handling and perfro...
By Dillip on 15 Mar 2021

A ) Both cars are good enough. If you want a comfortable car for your family with gr...Read More

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Mystery asked on 13 Mar 2021
Q ) Is there a facelift coming up for Nissan kicks?
By CarDekho Experts on 13 Mar 2021

A ) There's no update from the brand's end for the facelift of Nissan Kicks....Read More

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