Long a value player among entry-level SUVs, the Nissan Kicks leans heavily into substance with a comprehensive 2025 redesign.
Nissan overhauled the subcompact SUV for 2025, but the old one sticks around as the Kicks Play, offering a slight discount ...
If you’ve forgotten about the original Kicks, here’s a refresher. The 2025 Nissan Kicks Play packs a 1.6-liter inline ...
Rising from its position as the value play of the segment, the 2025 Nissan Kicks carries a host of important updates that ...
Entering the 2025 Nissan Kicks feels like leveling up. This interior has come a long way, and its latest iteration puts ...
In fact, the $22,910 Kicks Play (pictured at top) nearly undercuts even last year's entry-level Kicks S model, which started ...
Kicks SR isn't just transportation. It’s a statement that affordability doesn’t mean compromise. In the crowded landscape of compact crossovers, the Nissan Kicks emerges as a strong option that ...
The freshly redesigned Kicks impressed the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, performing well in all crashworthiness ...
For comparison, the 2025 Kicks (the good one) begins at $21,830 and has a $1,390 destination fee. This means there’s only a ...
Nissan Kicks earns the IIHS 2024 Top Safety Pick award, showcasing advanced safety features and strong performance.
Nissan Kicks has been named CarBuzzs Best Budget Car, offering impressive features and value starting at MSRP $21,830.
The Nissan Kicks has been completely redesigned for a new generation. It now has more space, a mightier engine, better tech, and available all-wheel drive. However, if its new looks and larger ...