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Nissan Kicks

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  • S FWD
    Starts at
    $20,590
    31 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Regular Unleaded I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • SV FWD
    Starts at
    $22,450
    31 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Regular Unleaded I-4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • SR FWD
    Starts at
    $23,150
    31 City / 36 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Regular Unleaded I-4
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    Front Wheel Drive
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Expert 2023 Nissan Kicks review

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Our expert's take
By Jane Ulitskaya
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The Nissan Kicks didn’t make our list of the 10 Cheapest New SUVs You Can Buy for 2022, but its price tag wasn’t to blame for its absence. Instead, it was the lack of available all-wheel drive that disqualified it from an official SUV designation. Otherwise, the Kicks’ starting price ranks high on the affordability list, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious shoppers. On sale now, the 2023 Kicks sees a $300 price bump over the outgoing base model and starts at $21,585 (all prices include destination charge). Still, the Kicks’ starting price is less than half of the average new car price estimated at $46,259 last month, according to J.D. Power.

Related: Affordable Wheels: 2022 Nissan Kicks Serves Up MPGs, Space and Tech for $24,440

Despite its small footprint and below-average price, the Kicks offers a surprisingly spacious interior that fits up to five occupants. It also gets impressive fuel economy and a healthy roster of standard safety tech. See what the base S model offers and how its price stacks up against higher trims and its small SUV and fellow pseudo-SUV (no available AWD) rivals.

A Fuel-Efficient Powertrain

The Kicks’ sole engine option, a 122-horsepower, 1.6-liter four-cylinder, carries over unchanged and is once again paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission. In our testing of the 2022 model, we found the SUV was competent on city streets, but it struggled with acceleration on the highway. What the Kicks lacks in passing aptitude, it makes up for in efficiency, with an EPA-rated 31/36/33 mpg and an even higher real-world mpg seen during our testing: a pump-calculated 37 mpg.

Basic Standard Tech, Robust Safety Suite

The modest list of standard tech features in the Kicks S includes a 7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, three USB ports, a six-speaker audio system and push-button start. The SUV’s suite of standard driver-assist and safety features elevate its value, however. Nissan Safety Shield 360 comes with automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot warning, reverse automatic braking and automatic high-beam assist. The S also comes with standard cruise control, but Nissan’s adaptive cruise control system can only be had on higher trims.

Should You Upgrade to the SV or SR?

The base S comes with standard cloth seats and rides on 16-inch wheels wrapped in all-season tires. The SV model starts at $23,445 and gets larger 17-inch alloy wheels, silver roof rails and an 8-inch touchscreen in place of the 7-inch unit in the base model; it also adds remote start.

Starting at $24,145, the range-topping SR offers unique exterior elements including black roof rails and mirrors, a dark chrome grille, and LED headlights and foglights. Interior appointments include unique seat fabric, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a 360-degree camera. A Bose eight-speaker sound system, faux-leather upholstery, and heated front seats and steering wheel can be added to the SR via an available Premium Package.

Versus the Competition

The Nissan Kicks competes with a host of small SUVs and pseudo-SUVs including the Chevrolet Trax, Honda HR-V, Hyundai Venue, Kia Soul and Toyota Corolla Cross. The Kicks offers a competitive starting price among rivals: The 2022 Trax starts at $22,895, the 2022 Venue at $20,295, the redesigned 2023 HR-V at $24,895, the 2023 Soul at $21,085, and the 2022 Corolla Cross has a starting price of $23,780.

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2023 Nissan Kicks review: Our expert's take
By Jane Ulitskaya

The Nissan Kicks didn’t make our list of the 10 Cheapest New SUVs You Can Buy for 2022, but its price tag wasn’t to blame for its absence. Instead, it was the lack of available all-wheel drive that disqualified it from an official SUV designation. Otherwise, the Kicks’ starting price ranks high on the affordability list, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious shoppers. On sale now, the 2023 Kicks sees a $300 price bump over the outgoing base model and starts at $21,585 (all prices include destination charge). Still, the Kicks’ starting price is less than half of the average new car price estimated at $46,259 last month, according to J.D. Power.

Related: Affordable Wheels: 2022 Nissan Kicks Serves Up MPGs, Space and Tech for $24,440

Despite its small footprint and below-average price, the Kicks offers a surprisingly spacious interior that fits up to five occupants. It also gets impressive fuel economy and a healthy roster of standard safety tech. See what the base S model offers and how its price stacks up against higher trims and its small SUV and fellow pseudo-SUV (no available AWD) rivals.

A Fuel-Efficient Powertrain

nissan kicks sv 2022 01 exterior orange profile scaled jpg 2022 Nissan Kicks | Cars.com photo by Mike Hanley

The Kicks’ sole engine option, a 122-horsepower, 1.6-liter four-cylinder, carries over unchanged and is once again paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission. In our testing of the 2022 model, we found the SUV was competent on city streets, but it struggled with acceleration on the highway. What the Kicks lacks in passing aptitude, it makes up for in efficiency, with an EPA-rated 31/36/33 mpg and an even higher real-world mpg seen during our testing: a pump-calculated 37 mpg.

Basic Standard Tech, Robust Safety Suite

nissan kicks sv 2022 09 interior front row scaled jpg 2022 Nissan Kicks | Cars.com photo by Mike Hanley

The modest list of standard tech features in the Kicks S includes a 7-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, three USB ports, a six-speaker audio system and push-button start. The SUV’s suite of standard driver-assist and safety features elevate its value, however. Nissan Safety Shield 360 comes with automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot warning, reverse automatic braking and automatic high-beam assist. The S also comes with standard cruise control, but Nissan’s adaptive cruise control system can only be had on higher trims.

Should You Upgrade to the SV or SR?

nissan kicks sr 2021  01 angle  blue  exterior  front jpg 2021 Nissan Kicks SR | Cars.com photo by Joe Bruzek

The base S comes with standard cloth seats and rides on 16-inch wheels wrapped in all-season tires. The SV model starts at $23,445 and gets larger 17-inch alloy wheels, silver roof rails and an 8-inch touchscreen in place of the 7-inch unit in the base model; it also adds remote start.

Starting at $24,145, the range-topping SR offers unique exterior elements including black roof rails and mirrors, a dark chrome grille, and LED headlights and foglights. Interior appointments include unique seat fabric, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a 360-degree camera. A Bose eight-speaker sound system, faux-leather upholstery, and heated front seats and steering wheel can be added to the SR via an available Premium Package.

Versus the Competition

The Nissan Kicks competes with a host of small SUVs and pseudo-SUVs including the Chevrolet Trax, Honda HR-V, Hyundai Venue, Kia Soul and Toyota Corolla Cross. The Kicks offers a competitive starting price among rivals: The 2022 Trax starts at $22,895, the 2022 Venue at $20,295, the redesigned 2023 HR-V at $24,895, the 2023 Soul at $21,085, and the 2022 Corolla Cross has a starting price of $23,780.

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Safety review

Based on the 2023 Nissan Kicks base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Overall rating
4/5
Combined side rating front seat
5/5
Combined side rating rear seat
5/5
Frontal barrier crash rating driver
4/5
Frontal barrier crash rating passenger
3/5
Overall frontal barrier crash rating
4/5
Overall side crash rating
5/5
Rollover rating
4/5
Side barrier rating
5/5
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
15.5%
Risk of rollover
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
15.5%
Risk of rollover

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
3 years / 36,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years
Powertrain
5 years / 60,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
3 years / 36,000 miles

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Nissan and non-Nissan vehicles less than 10 years old and less than 100,000 miles. (Nissan vehicles less than 6 years from original new car in-service date must have more than 60,000 to qualify for Certified Select.)
Dealer certification
84-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.2 / 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Comfort 4.5
Interior 4.2
Performance 4.3
Value 4.4
Exterior 4.5
Reliability 4.7

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A lot of pros to this vehicle.

A lot of pros to this vehicle. The only thing I wished Nissan would make better is, the pickup when ya hit the gas pedal. It is sluggish for a split second, and boggs down some... however, it runs great and after the sluggishness, it goes. Great passing gear and so easy to drive. All the bells & whistles on it alert you of every and anything you can think of. I appreciate those features. Comfort is top tier for me, the seats hug you and easy to adjust. The sound system, Bose, is amazing. Just too many features to speak about. Does great in gas in the city, haven't had it on any road trips yet. The kicks rides well also. Plenty of room and can haul a lot of things in it, as the back seats fold down. Only thing I can say negative about the vehicle is how it's sluggish/boggs down some for a minute when ya press gas to go. Hopefully Nissan fixes that in their new models here in out.
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 4.0
Value 3.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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Coming from a juke this car provides basic transportation

Coming from a juke this car provides basic transportation reliable so far looks are decent but the plain handling is no sport at all was expecting more will probably trade for something different
  • Purchased a New car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does not recommend this car
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2023 Nissan Kicks?

The 2023 Nissan Kicks is available in 3 trim levels:

  • S (1 style)
  • SR (1 style)
  • SV (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 2023 Nissan Kicks?

The 2023 Nissan Kicks offers up to 31 MPG in city driving and 36 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2023 Nissan Kicks reliable?

The 2023 Nissan Kicks has an average reliability rating of 4.7 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2023 Nissan Kicks owners.

Is the 2023 Nissan Kicks a good SUV?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2023 Nissan Kicks. 80.0% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.2 / 5
Based on 10 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.5
  • Interior: 4.2
  • Performance: 4.3
  • Value: 4.4
  • Exterior: 4.5
  • Reliability: 4.7

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