Nissan Motor Co Ltd on Thursday announced the launch of the all-new Kicks in Japan.
Nissan said the Kicks has earned strong customer support thanks to its SUV-like presence, refined exterior design, as well as the powerful and smooth acceleration and high level of quietness delivered by Nissan’s proprietary e‑POWER hybrid system.
The all-new Kicks now in its second generation evolves further as a compact SUV suited for both everyday driving and leisure activities. It features a bold and dynamic exterior design, a high-quality interior, and is now being offered with the third-generation e‑POWER system, which significantly improves fuel efficiency. In addition, the model introduces Nissan’s e‑4ORCE electric all-wheel control technology for the first time in the Kicks lineup.
Corporate executive responsible for Japan Marketing & Sales Akira Sugimoto commented: “Kicks is a core model for Nissan, and it plays an important role in delivering the value of electrification technologies to more customers; by introducing the third-generation e‑POWER for the first time in the Japanese market. This model reflects Nissan’s distinctive commitment to design, driving performance, and comfort, delivering a model that stimulates a touch of refined playfulness for discerning customers.”
Price ranges from 2,999,700 yen to 4,248,200 yen.
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Japan TodayIndependentCenter3 days ago Nissan launches all-new Kicks in JapanNissan Motor Co Ltd has launched the all-new Kicks in Japan. The vehicle features an SUV-like design, refined exterior, and improved fuel efficiency through the third-generation e-POWER hybrid system. It also includes Nissan's e-4ORCE electric all-wheel control technology. The price range is between 2,999,700 yen and 4,248,200 yen.
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