Wed. Apr 24th, 2024
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HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Nissan has recently revealed the 2021 Nissan Kicks in the US.
  • The all-new compact SUV comes with a 1.6L Petrol engine that churns out 120BHP.
  • It gets a revised front fascia along with a new pair of LED headlights.

Nissan has recently revealed the all-new Nissan Kicks in the US with some significant updates. Currently, Kicks is the flagship offering by Nissan in India and it cost somewhere between Rs. 9.49 Lakh and Rs. 14.14 Lakh (ex-showroom).

Coming to the design updates, the 2021 Nissan Kicks now comes with a new pair of LED headlights with DRLs along with a bold grille. Meanwhile, this grille on the all-new Kicks gets chrome finishing that looks premium. Apart from this, the compact SUV now also comes equipped with a newly designed 17-inch alloy wheels. However, customers now have multiple color schemes to choose from including – three dual tone and three single tone colors.

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Inside the cabin, 2021 Nissan Kicks comes with a 7-inch all-digital instrument cluster, 360 degree camera, USB Type-C port, etc. However, customers can opt for an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system along with a Bose surround sound system. This way the all-new Nissan Kicks looks feature loaded.

In the US, Nissan Kicks will be available with a 1.6L petrol engine that produces 120BHP of power and a peak torque of 154Nm. Meanwhile, this motor comes mated to a X-Tronic CVT transmission across all variants as standard. Apart from this, Nissan was also planning to introduce the e-power series engine for the global market this year. However, the carmaker has not introduced the hybrid powertrain yet.

Nissan has recently launched the Nissan Magnite and the sub 4 meter SUV is quite doing well in the Indian market. Hence, we expect to see the all-new Nissan Kicks in India by mid 2021.

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By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.