2025 Nissan Kicks: Pricing Revealed, Starting at $27,199

August 13 2024,

2025 Nissan Kicks: Pricing Revealed, Starting at $27,199

Nissan has revealed the pricing for the all-new 2025 Kicks, which combines bold design, advanced technology, and the addition of Intelligent All-Wheel Drive. Starting at $27,199, the latest Kicks offers strong value for both city driving and outdoor adventures. The lineup includes five models, with the top-tier Kicks SR Premium AWD priced at $34,899, ensuring there's a Kicks for every budget and preference.


All-Wheel Drive Now Available Across All Models


One of the most exciting additions to the 2025 Kicks is the availability of Intelligent All-Wheel Drive across all grades. This feature, coupled with a new "Snow" driving mode, provides drivers with enhanced confidence and control in various weather conditions. It's a game-changer for those who face challenging Canadian winters or enjoy venturing off the beaten path.


Step inside the new Kicks, and you'll be greeted by a spacious, modern interior that prioritizes comfort and versatility. Nissan's Zero Gravity seating, now standard in both rows, offers superior support for those long road trips. With best-in-class cargo space of up to 1699.6 L with the seats folded down, the Kicks is ready for whatever adventure you have planned.


Advanced Tech and Safety Features


Tech-savvy drivers will appreciate the standard 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. The available Bose Personal Plus 10-speaker audio system in the SR Premium Package takes the audio experience to new heights, surrounding passengers with crisp, immersive sound.


Safety remains a top priority for Nissan, with the Kicks featuring the Nissan Safety Shield 360 suite of driver assistance technologies as standard across all models. The addition of ProPILOT Assist on the SR grade brings semi-autonomous driving capabilities to the compact crossover segment, simplifying highway driving and reducing driver fatigue.


Under the hood, the 2025 Kicks is powered by a responsive 2.0-litre engine producing 141 horsepower and 140 lb-ft of torque. Paired with Nissan's latest Xtronic transmission, it delivers a balance of performance and efficiency that's perfect for daily driving and weekend getaways alike.


Ken Lee, Product Planning Manager at Nissan Canada, expressed enthusiasm for the new model: "The 2025 Kicks represents a significant leap forward in the compact crossover segment. We've listened to our customers and delivered a vehicle that combines style, technology, and versatility in a package that offers exceptional value."


Pricing and Trims


The 2025 Nissan Kicks is available in five models:


  • Kicks S FWD: $27,199
  • Kicks S AWD: $29,199
  • Kicks SV FWD: $28,749
  • Kicks SV AWD: $30,749
  • Kicks SR Premium AWD: $34,899

Visit us at O'Neill Nissan soon to experience the 2025 Nissan Kicks and explore its features. With competitive pricing and a comprehensive list of enhancements, the new Kicks is ready to meet your driving needs.

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