11 Facts About Nissan Kicks

1.

Nissan Kicks is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by Nissan since 2016.

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Nissan Kicks claimed the concept is inspired by the streets of Brazil.

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3.

Currently, the Nissan Kicks nameplate is used for two similar-looking vehicles, albeit being built on different platforms with different dimensions.

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The Nissan Kicks was then gradually rolling out across Latin America, then it entered the United States and Canada in 2018 to replace the Juke as the subcompact crossover offering in both countries.

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B0 platform-based Nissan Kicks was introduced in India on 22 January 2019 with the D15 chassis code.

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Nissan Kicks stated the vehicle is built on the platform to reduce production costs.

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Originally unveiled as a concept in 2014, the Nissan Kicks was showcased across Brazil during summer 2016 to promote the Summer Olympics, of which Nissan was a lead sponsor.

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8.

Nissan Kicks made the North American debut on 29 November 2017 at the Los Angeles Auto Show and was slated to be on sale in June 2018.

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9.

North American-market Nissan Kicks models offer SiriusXM Satellite Radio on most models.

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10.

The Nissan Kicks e-Power was revealed in Japan on 24 June 2020 and released on 30 June 2020, as well as in Singapore on 9 July 2020, Indonesia on 2 September 2020, and the Philippines on 12 August 2022.

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11.

Inside, the 2021 Nissan Kicks received upgrades including a center armrest, larger touchscreen, and an electronic parking brake.

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