Get in-depth info on the 2024 Nissan Kicks including prices, specs, reviews, options, safety and reliability ratings.
The 2025 Kicks is growing up, Nissan announced Friday. Gaining more interior room, more horsepower and most critically, all-wheel drive, Nissan's smallest U.S.-market crossover has formally graduated from the class of hatchbacks-on-stilts to the ranks of"proper" crossovers, whatever that means.
Regardless how you equip it, it's heavier — and by nearly 300 pounds across the board. The optional AWD adds another ~190 pounds. To make up for the added mass, the Kicks gets a larger engine with more power and torque. A 2.0-liter, naturally aspirated four-cylinder replaces the old 1.6. It makes 141 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque, up 19 horses and 26 lb-ft over the smaller engine it replaced.
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