2025 Nissan Kicks | Consumer Reports

Published 2024-03-29
The redesigned 2025 Nissan Kicks is larger, more powerful, and for the first time, offered with all-wheel drive. And its suite of active safety and driver assistance features is quite robust. This versatile hatchback is growing up and kicking higher.

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All Comments (21)
  • @deviouslaw
    Seems decent, hope it does well for them. I would hate for Nissan to go away.
  • @citibear57
    The new Kicks has a more substantial look, inside and out. What you have shown of the interior also looks good. I'm sure the sales for the 2025 Nissan Kicks will be improved too, yet as a retiree, I cannot afford to buy one. Pity, as I like it 👍
  • @shaneh734
    Looks great! Wish it had an 8-speed
  • @nattk.7612
    Planning to move back into city and this is my strong contender.
  • @embiw4994
    Can anybody tell me if they will have an all leatherette option on the inside ??
  • @Lellouch
    From where did you get the information about the price range? I went today to a Nissan Dealership and even them couldn't tell me the price yet
  • Nice redesign. Should be interesting to see what Hyundai does with the 2025 Venue, the Kick's main competitor.
  • @conradsealy9603
    When Nissan America catches up toNissan Nissan in other parts of the world and start selling vehicles with Nissan's brilliant E-Power then Nissan North America will be a real winner. It amazes me you can get Nissan E-Power in so many other countries including Australia,New Zeland,Japan(ofcourse) and other Asian countries,England and Europe and even the Caribbean,but Nissan North America still gets those CVTs.
  • @user-ev8jx2xq5o
    In reality, the new Nissan kicks is just a refreshed rogue sport same powertrain so they never got rid of the rogue sport. They just brought it back as the Nissan kicks.
  • @DJL78
    Mike Quincy is the CVT of Consumer Reports.
  • @sokfat
    Interior and exterior look better, but wonder how reliable is this kick?
  • Greetings from southern Ontario Canada this newly updated crossover has been reviewed by Zack Spencer and his wife Andrea from motormouth Vancouver I am actually disappointed that there was was powered liftgate considering its offered by the competition
  • @gobsmacked230
    That engine was in the discontinued Rogue Sport which was about the same weight as this will probably weigh. It took over 10 seconds 0-60 so I'm guessing rhis will be comparable. In other words, about the same as the outgoing model...slow.
  • Looks like a solid update. Previously it wasn't anything to write home about but, depending on production reviews, may be a good alternative to a Sentra.
  • @cw4623
    It's actually NOT more powerful. It weighs more than the outgoing. So the extra 20HP the engine gains is wasted and it will be either as fast or SLOWER than the outgoing model.