2025 Nissan Kicks Unveiled: Enhanced Features With Starting Price Of $21,830
The 2025 Nissan Kicks, now available for purchase, offers enhanced features and impressive crossover utility. Starting at $21,830, the new model sees a price increase of less than $500 from its predecessor. For the first time, all Kicks grades come with Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, boosting driver confidence.
New to the Kicks lineup is the ProPILOT Assist technology, which simplifies highway driving. The vehicle also boasts best-in-class rear cargo space and standard ground clearance. Additionally, the Nissan Maintenance Care program covers three pre-paid oil changes and multi-point inspections for two years or up to 24,000 miles.
The entry-level S grade includes standard features like Nissan Safety Shield® 360, Intelligent Cruise Control, all-LED exterior lighting, and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth. The SV grade enhances this with a 12.3-inch touchscreen featuring wireless Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®, a wireless phone charging pad, and 17-inch wheels.
The SR grade stands out visually with available 19-inch alloy wheels, unique LED signature headlights, two-tone interior stitching, and gloss black exterior mirrors. It also includes a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, ProPILOT Assist, and an Intelligent Around View® Monitor for a comprehensive view around the vehicle.
Additional features available across various grades include a panoramic moonroof, heated front seats, Remote Engine Start, a Bose® 10-speaker audio system, and a heated steering wheel. These options enhance comfort and convenience for drivers and passengers alike.
Pricing Details
The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for the 2025 Nissan Kicks are as follows:
| Model | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Kicks S | $21,830 |
| Kicks S AWD | $23,330 |
| Kicks SV | $23,680 |
| Kicks SV AWD | $25,330 |
| Kicks SR | $26,180 |
| Kicks SR AWD | $27,680 |
Factory-installed options include the SV Premium Package for $1,500 and the SR Premium Package for $1,950. Destination and handling charges are set at $1,390.
Safety Considerations
Nissan emphasizes that Intelligent All-Wheel Drive cannot prevent collisions or provide enhanced traction in all conditions. Drivers should always monitor traffic and weather conditions. Similarly, ProPILOT Assist cannot prevent collisions; it is essential for drivers to remain in control of their vehicles at all times.
The Intelligent Cruise Control uses limited braking and is not designed as a collision avoidance system. Drivers should monitor traffic conditions closely to prevent accidents. The Around View Monitor with Moving Object Detection cannot eliminate blind spots entirely; drivers should always check their surroundings before driving.
The Remote Engine Start System should be used in accordance with local laws or rules applicable to the vehicle's location.
The new Kicks combines bold design with practical features across all price points. Full specifications on all grades of the 2025 Nissan Kicks are available in the press kit along with fuel economy details.


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