Nissan Kicks
The Nissan Kicks receives a new look, new technologies, an increase in power (now rated at 141 hp) and optional all-wheel drive for 2025. A great-sounding audio system and class-leading cargo space are also part of the mix. Alas, these changes have substantially bumped the subcompact SUV’s price. If you still like the old, cheaper Kicks, you’re in luck: Nissan will continue to sell it alongside the new one under the name Kicks Play.
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