I purchased a 2025 Nissan Kicks SR in Oct.2024! I got the 2tone...Red Roof and Gun metallic body, it looks Hott!! I love the Redesign, Great Gas mileage, HighTech,Smooth Ride and The Roominess! People constantly ask,What is That?? I say Nissan Kicks, run don't Walk . In my opinion Nissan did Good!❤
Interesting , they seem “ car makers “ try harder “ or more clever at the Sub 30k.. Remember the Maverick just 32 months ago .. years ago at a car show , the Big Hyundai booth .. said “ Accent “ was best car they made..
@@reserva120maverick nor accent were a Compact Utility Vehicle - the only one in its class to offer AWD and stay under $25,000. Basically, this 2025 Nissan Kicks is in a class of its own. ❤
@@2LiveTrew well I think taking size over price is a bit silly and stupid.. when the Maverick was released, you could get 4WD under 25k .. and more stupid was just the fact I was pointing out How a Hyundai engineer Stated atThe time, Accent was the best car they made , because the hyper realistic constraints force them ( Aka Corolla).. hope that helps
Why are you oblivious to current events? In 32 months do you know how much has changed? Since Covid, havent you noticed an unprecented rate of change in global society? Since last week, do you know how much has changed? Including the car market? I think being reserva about the environment around them is a bit silly and stupid. Sorry mam
It should have above average reliability. This engine has been used by Nissan for quite some time and has been proven nearly bulletproof. Nissan's current CVTs have been much improved over the problematic Jatco ones and are proving to be reliable. This is one of the best buys in the car market.
I actually really like the look. I think it makes the kicks feel less like a budget car and more mid level. I would prefer this style on the rest of Nissans.
I like it. The new styling looks good. I rented a few Altimas and enjoyed them so I bought a Sentra last year. It has the independent rear suspension and a nice driving feel, I actually get up early a few weekends a year and do a road trip with it. My last was Santa Barbara / Santa Maria. great roads. Since Honda and Toyota command a premium, Nissan in general is a good value.
Nissan is going to sell a lot of these. They nailed it in just about every category. I'd wait a couple of years before buying one, though, to get the bugs worked out and for better pricing. This will be in high demand for the 1st 24 months.
There won't be an economy left in 2 years. The dollar will collapse within the next 12 months from the US National Debt. The debt is a ticking time bomb. Might as well buy it now if your looking for a new ride and want it. At least it'll be under warranty if you don't drive 50+ miles per year....
You are the most articulate of all the car reviewers I have listened to. Your speaking speed is impressive and you have improved a lot. Your look has improved as well. I used to think of you as a second tier reviewer, but there are plenty of those now. You have moved to top tier.
GREAT evaluation Du de! I purchased a 2025 Nissan Kicks SR in 2tone the Red Roof and Gun metallic body. Im impressed, the Redesign, the smooth drive and all the Amenities. People constantly ask, what is that!! I say Nissan Kicks ,run don't Walk!😊Nissan ya did Good!
We need cars like this more and more so the automakers stay competitive, control the high price, and give options to people who can't afford 40k vehicles. We'll done Nissan
Kicks and Trax are no doubt the most improved cars of the last couple of years. Maybe I’m weird, but I don’t really mind CVTs in general. My only real concern is with Nissan’s CVT reliability.
@@BTC909You should have been more concerned with GM’s use of a wet timing belt for the Traxx. The Buick Envista (same thing) was on my short list but I had to eliminate it for this reason.
@@jaywhite1850 Same thing I had with a '06 Magnum (3.5L HO). Water pump leaked, got the belt wet, jumped a tooth, got lucky the first time, water pump was changed twice over the life of the vehicle, finally died one day while driving. I was done dumping money into it.
No need for such a vehicle myself, but that is a good looking car for what it is. The value is certainly there too. I imagine I'll see alot of these on the road for the next few years.
I find that the acceleration of a given car is far less of a factor when merging on the highway than the person you're stuck behind since most of them seem to think that merging at 40mph is the way to go for some reason!
Sadly most drivers are not intelligent enough to know that the idea of an entrance ramp is to get up to speed with the flow of traffic as to seamlessly blend onto the expressway.
Alex on Auto, yes, Alex of Auto :), does the better job for me when it comes to seat fitting. I know is relative and all reviewers suggest to test-drive the cars, but getting a 'virtual' perspective of the seating position relative to the body is great!
No rear air vents should be a crime especially in hot weather markets. I don't know how much car manufacturers are saving by doing this but this needs to STOP!
This looks great. Nissan is back. Their qx80 qx60 Z Ariya now this are proof that they’re coming back Alex This, hrv, and the cx30 are definitely the best Japanese entries in the segment
This is a nice redesign. I had a Rogue Sport rental a few years ago. This reminds me of the that vehicle based on the size. It was nicer than I thought and the seats were comfortable.
A practical question concerning cars like this for which the manufacturer does not provide a spare tire, and therefor no jack or jacking point. If you get a puncture the chemical solution cannot seal and you call a flatbed truck to take the car to a tire shop but it"s evening and the shop is closed, what do you do now?
Alex, This Kicks is wider, longer, taller and looking more like a Chevy. Did they actually add rear headroom when they made the Kicks taller? 🤔 If shopping for AWD and mpg, the Corolla Cross Hybrid is the runaway leader in this segment.
Corolla cross is not a runaway leader. That’s the cx30 The corolla cross is worst in class in just about every way from design to materials to build quality to fit finish to tech to features to comfort to interior space to performance to driving dynamics to ride to nvh to value etc. Mpg alone isn’t worth sacrificing those things. You don’t want to settle for true mediocrity just for the sake of mpg since you’re already overpaying The corolla cross is the biggest joke
Nissan hit this out of the park. The only thing is it did get a little more expensive offering AWD so it's sort of straddling between Soul/Venue/Trax and HRV/Corolla Cross/Seltos in pricing. However, if you stick to FWD and an S or SV trim, it's a really nice value proposition assuming quality is at least average.
@@sabrimo4020 I mean if 25,000 is all you got and you don't want a base trim, there aren't many options. The Trax, Venue, and Soul have similar concerns as well. So unless you can squeak a base corolla cross, HRV, or crosstrek under 25k and you're fine with base model, you don't have much of a choice in terms of quality for under 25k.
@sabrimo4020 the engine in the Kicks has been proven very reliable for years in the Sentra and Nissan's current CVTs are vastly improved over the old Jatco ones. The Kicks should be a very reliable vehicle.
That was going to be my next car, i wanted so bad! But the central console is too high! That doesn't allow me to extend my knees over the width of the seat because it bumps against it! I'm 6'3"; a lower central console would make the car more comfortable for tall people. That was the deal breaker at the test drive. After visiting Nissan, I went to VW to check the Taos, which is a similar size but with a lower central console, and the driving position was way better.
Now Nissan needs to shift one of these small platforms to an Infiniti premium subcompact given how nice the Kickz is for a mainstream model. Infiniti desperately needs a volume model for their entry level and with the 9AT in their portfolio, they don't have a reason to delay any longer.
Good looking car but man 140 hp and only getting 28 mpg in the city… my cross has 170 and gets 31 in the city. Know performance isn’t a big factor for most people but man those are numbers from a decade ago.
We also produce this in Indonesia, it's called Mitsubishi Xforce and we export it to Americas, Africa, ASEAN and the Arabs. A tough multi-purpose car, at an affordable price, and a very attractive design.
OK Buick Envista, the competition has come to roost. Time to give us the 360 cameras, dual 11' screens, dual rear pockets, rear air vents, fold-down armrest, and pano roof like you offer in Asia. We now have other vhicles to consider!
It looks like it’s only standard in the AWD model but you can get it from a dealer in the FWD model. I’m asking for clarity on that, but it will be available via a dealer and will fit in any Kicks.
I considered this and the CX30. In the end the CX30 2.5 S Carbon Edition won. Stronger engine with nearly similar economy, full leather seats with more luxury interior, rear vents, spare wheel standard, moon roof standard, heated seats as standard, rain sensing wipers as standard. The downside is the practicality and not having parking sensors and 360° round view, and there is no automatic rear brake assist or pro pilot assist hands on. It would cost $1950 extra to add heated seats and moon roof to the kicks which makes it more expensive when comparing the basic MSRP of the two. I would have rather got the Kicks but because it is brand new I was not going to get any discounts on it. In the end the Mazda won hands down after a $5000 dealer and incentives discount of MSRP. I think it is disingenuous to compare the Kicks to the top turbo trim of the CX30.
I was thinking that this makes about the same power as the CR-V (both with CVTs), and has the same amount of space, but I wonder if the Kicks is a little quieter? Hondas have loud interiors.
I was debating for long time between Kona, Corolla Cross, Crosstreck and HRV, Kona did not like plastic feeling, Corolla Cross was not available in large quantities and price was the factor, Subaru did not have trim for price range I was looking for, end up with HRV Sport that I really liked, insurance went down $300 for six months compared to my previous 2016 Hyundai Sonata Sport.
Alex and Travis, does this have that trick two-speed transmission that Nissan attaches to some of their CVTs for increased final drive? Like they had in the late, great Versa Note? Anyway, I was worried about this change to a larger and heavier format for the Kicks because I loved how small and light the old one…but Alex’s review has won me over once again! And count me in the crowd of sickos who likes CVTs, particularly the high-torque CVT found in certain Subarus.
24:10 This is not correct, the '25 FWD Kicks SV is not available with alloy wheels, those are 17" steel wheels with "flex covers" on them. Only the AWD SV gets the 17" alloy wheels. Its another reason to go AWD, at least with the SV as you're getting AWD traction, a better rear suspension, and alloy instead of steel wheels.
That's basically where I am, lol. The Kicks seems to have more cargo practicality, but the quiet ride of the Envista is really appealing, and you get a LOT for your money. It's down on HP from the Kicks, but makes a lot more torque. I'd probably have to drive them back-to-back to decide.
Perfect vehcile for citi driving, with a small modern look, spacious cabin (for the size) and good features. I think this is a winner for Nissan. The engine is the same as the one in Rogue Sport which has proven reliable. The only maybe is the CVT reliability.
The rear hatch of the Kicks reminds me of the Kia Soul with that floating color panel on the rear hatch. I'm not sure that's a compliment. Just another lease Nissan vehicle that will see more miles as a rental than anything a person would own, considering Nissan transmission reliability.
The vehicle is very good in its segment, the only thing I can criticize is why the brand uses this color for the roof of all its vehicles? Why don't they use dark colors, it gets dirty less, they have been that light gray color for decades, deviersb ussr black. More elegant, better vision from the inside and less reflections
I don’t understand the obsession of car brands with panoramic roofs, the heat is increasing all over the world and you get toasted with those things. The same applies to the leather seats.
I love this, but Alex, the Corolla Cross Hybrid is not $8,000 more than a $31K Kicks SV AWD. Comparing apples to apples, the top trim XSE Hybrid AWD with convenience pkg and accessories like floormats prices at $35,709 including destination. That's $4,500, nowhere near 8k.
@@AAutoBuyersGuide At best that's a stretch to make a point; it's just hitting showrooms so its hard to tell about the available discounts, and if we're comparing base to base it should be gas vs. gas, where the Toyota rings in at just over $25K. Again, nowhere near $7K. I'd definitely still buy a gas Kicks over the Corolla Cross gasser, just noting your comparisons are typically a little more apples-to-apples.
The point here is that the kicks is made for a price sensitive shopper while a Corolla Cross hybrid is not. The 2024 CCH is $28,220 vs the Kicks at $21,830. In our area the 2025 Kicks already has $750 off, but more critically we don’t have final 2025 pricing on the Toyota hitch which is expected to start around $29,000.
@@AAutoBuyersGuide Fair, but if that's the point here the Kicks buyer is probably not cross-shopping a CCH to begin with, and is likely limiting to base powertrains.
That was more or less our point, but this was to address the questions about “why doesn’t/didn’t Nissan put a hybrid in the Kicks” which is a frequent question. The answer is because it would have been more expensive and case in point: Corolla Cross Hybrid.
if nissans cvt is so bad like u guys keep gripping about then why are they still making these newer cars with it?????? somebody explain? dont play ka ma la!
I hope Nissan can weather their storms and survive. As a brand I like them and I like this car. They should have developed hybrids by now though and ditched that LEAF. Drop the Versa and Maxima. Keep the Sentra and Altima. Fix the pickup and fire the CEO. I’d buy this as a hybrid but not as a gas only. Never put a sunroof in a car that’s a waist of money and headroom. Good luck Nissan 2025 will write your history.
I work at a Nissan dealership in Canada and the base model S supports android auto and apple car play? Are you 100% positive that the US version doesn't support it??? It's even wireless for both???
I’d still go with the Trax, mainly based on appearance and value. One of the main reasons people buy a car (along with reliability and price) is how it looks and the Trax is just a better looking car, and Nissans aren’t know for being the most reliable of Asian vehicles.
Nissan dealership where I live already offers 1K rebate on this vehicle, so it's $22300 if I wanted to buy it today, in my opinion it is a great value
Jealous! Utah (Orem City near where I am) Nissan Dealership is still waiting for them to shop up sometime next week or early October.
I purchased a 2025 Nissan Kicks SR in Oct.2024! I got the 2tone...Red Roof and Gun metallic body, it looks Hott!! I love the Redesign, Great Gas mileage, HighTech,Smooth Ride and The Roominess! People constantly ask,What is That?? I say Nissan Kicks, run don't Walk . In my opinion Nissan did Good!❤
Nissan has a winner if quality control is at least average. The sub-$30k market is my favorite. Thanks for another great review.
Interesting , they seem “ car makers “ try harder “ or more clever at the Sub 30k.. Remember the Maverick just 32 months ago .. years ago at a car show , the Big Hyundai booth .. said “ Accent “ was best car they made..
@@reserva120maverick nor accent were a Compact Utility Vehicle - the only one in its class to offer AWD and stay under $25,000. Basically, this 2025 Nissan Kicks is in a class of its own. ❤
@@2LiveTrew well I think taking size over price is a bit silly and stupid.. when the Maverick was released, you could get 4WD under 25k .. and more stupid was just the fact I was pointing out How a Hyundai engineer Stated atThe time, Accent was the best car they made , because the hyper realistic constraints force them ( Aka Corolla).. hope that helps
Why are you oblivious to current events? In 32 months do you know how much has changed? Since Covid, havent you noticed an unprecented rate of change in global society? Since last week, do you know how much has changed? Including the car market? I think being reserva about the environment around them is a bit silly and stupid. Sorry mam
It should have above average reliability. This engine has been used by Nissan for quite some time and has been proven nearly bulletproof. Nissan's current CVTs have been much improved over the problematic Jatco ones and are proving to be reliable.
This is one of the best buys in the car market.
Like the new looks. And that interior is beautiful.
Rear amber turn indicators 👏👏
And they are separate from the brake lights, too.
It’s built in Mexico so of course Mexico win
I actually really like the look. I think it makes the kicks feel less like a budget car and more mid level. I would prefer this style on the rest of Nissans.
I like it. The new styling looks good. I rented a few Altimas and enjoyed them so I bought a Sentra last year. It has the independent rear suspension and a nice driving feel, I actually get up early a few weekends a year and do a road trip with it. My last was Santa Barbara / Santa Maria. great roads. Since Honda and Toyota command a premium, Nissan in general is a good value.
The Sentra handles so well. It feels stable in turns
@desertraider8628 the sentra handles very well.
Also look at the Mazda CX30 (or the bigger CX50). They are very reliable vehicles with great driving experience.
In all honesty, 8 seconds for a vehicle of this size and low on power is really not that terrible
Yea Last model was like 13 seconds it is significantly better now
How spoiled we now are that an 8 sec 0-60 is considered slow.
I agree! My 2012 Civic took 10 seconds so this sounds fantastic, honestly.
@@JohnWebb-tz2uc my 1987 BMW 325 was anemic by comparison :)
@@williamwest19741987 was almost 40 years ago. Crazy how time flies!
Nissan is going to sell a lot of these. They nailed it in just about every category. I'd wait a couple of years before buying one, though, to get the bugs worked out and for better pricing. This will be in high demand for the 1st 24 months.
There won't be an economy left in 2 years. The dollar will collapse within the next 12 months from the US National Debt. The debt is a ticking time bomb. Might as well buy it now if your looking for a new ride and want it. At least it'll be under warranty if you don't drive 50+ miles per year....
6:52 love this way of measuring, PLEASE do that in ALL reviews from now on so viewers can compare, that would be great, thank you!
I'm glad you appreciate it! This is something we will do at first drives and for full at home reviews we will demo with our usual child seats.
You are the most articulate of all the car reviewers I have listened to. Your speaking speed is impressive and you have improved a lot. Your look has improved as well. I used to think of you as a second tier reviewer, but there are plenty of those now. You have moved to top tier.
GREAT evaluation Du de! I purchased a 2025 Nissan Kicks SR in 2tone the Red Roof and Gun metallic body. Im impressed, the Redesign, the smooth drive and all the Amenities. People constantly ask, what is that!! I say Nissan Kicks ,run don't Walk!😊Nissan ya did Good!
This is EXACTLY what Nissan needs xx
"so you'll have to leave that in the Home Depot parking lot" 🤣
I think I've seen a few covers there already. ha
Best line in the video! 😂 It would probably be me since I seem to think the back of the car will hold more than seems possible.
8:24
Phenomenal
I prefer the hard cover over a thin roller one.
We need cars like this more and more so the automakers stay competitive, control the high price, and give options to people who can't afford 40k vehicles. We'll done Nissan
For those who can't afford or simply don't want to pay 40,000 to 60,000 dollars on a vehicle.
This is a very good looking ute. The color is awesome too!
It looks good in all the colors I've seen so far.
Kicks and Trax are no doubt the most improved cars of the last couple of years. Maybe I’m weird, but I don’t really mind CVTs in general. My only real concern is with Nissan’s CVT reliability.
I was interested in a 2024/25 Trax but after seeing the IIHS crash test, oh my, my, my.
@@BTC909that right there is incentive not to crash 😂
การใช้ CVTก็ไม่น่ามีปัญหานะไม่ควรจะกระแทกคันเร่งแรงเกียร์ CVT จะมีความนิ่มนวลไปตามแรงบิดของเครื่องยนต์ไม่ใช่เกียร์ทอร์คคอนเวอร์เตอร์เหมือนเกียร์รุ่นก่อนเพราะความเร็วจะมาตามรอบของเครื่องยนต์เกียร์ CVT จะให้ความนุ่มนวลกว่ารอบเครื่องยนต์ก็จะไม่สูงเกินไปทำให้ประหยัดน้ำมันนะครับตามที่เคยใช้อยู่ครับความคงทนก็ใช้จนลืมเหมือนกันระดับห้าแสนหกแสนโลขอบคุณครับ
@@BTC909You should have been more concerned with GM’s use of a wet timing belt for the Traxx. The Buick Envista (same thing) was on my short list but I had to eliminate it for this reason.
@@jaywhite1850 Same thing I had with a '06 Magnum (3.5L HO). Water pump leaked, got the belt wet, jumped a tooth, got lucky the first time, water pump was changed twice over the life of the vehicle, finally died one day while driving. I was done dumping money into it.
No need for such a vehicle myself, but that is a good looking car for what it is. The value is certainly there too. I imagine I'll see alot of these on the road for the next few years.
Nissan is really underrated when it comes to design.
I find that the acceleration of a given car is far less of a factor when merging on the highway than the person you're stuck behind since most of them seem to think that merging at 40mph is the way to go for some reason!
in Toronto, i find 90% of people merging in do that, that just proves most people are really intelligent.
Sadly most drivers are not intelligent enough to know that the idea of an entrance ramp is to get up to speed with the flow of traffic as to seamlessly blend onto the expressway.
I don't understand why most manufacturers are obsessed with using piano black.
Alex on Auto, yes, Alex of Auto :), does the better job for me when it comes to seat fitting. I know is relative and all reviewers suggest to test-drive the cars, but getting a 'virtual' perspective of the seating position relative to the body is great!
I’d love to see a head to head comparison of this and the updated Taos
Picking mine up on Tuesday!
Been waiting since '18 for the AWD to be added.
After watching your video, I believe I'd like to buy the AWD version with the bose package - what a great value!
No rear air vents should be a crime especially in hot weather markets. I don't know how much car manufacturers are saving by doing this but this needs to STOP!
This looks great. Nissan is back. Their qx80 qx60 Z Ariya now this are proof that they’re coming back Alex
This, hrv, and the cx30 are definitely the best Japanese entries in the segment
🤔👍
@@mrgurulittle7000
they did a great job. This is how you truly compete
Looking great and being great are two different things. Only time will tell how it’ll play out. No wrong choices these days.
@@naveenthemachineYeah. People hating but Nissan really did do a good job on this.
Nissan has been coming back strong ever since getting rid of cost cutter Carlos Ghosn as CEO a few years ago.
Seems like a good option in the class at that price.
I'm so excited for this new car! I need to upgrade my current Kicks to this one!
This is a nice redesign. I had a Rogue Sport rental a few years ago. This reminds me of the that vehicle based on the size. It was nicer than I thought and the seats were comfortable.
Great looking car! and it even has a sun classes holder!
SR PREMIUM AWD Picking one up in march! Great review……..
Daaamn... absolutely sold, until test drive. Thanks!
Great review Alex & I would consider buy this.
Love the video and the car . Do you know what the paint color is called ?
That's odd. Here in Canada a base Kicks fwd will come with wireless android auto/carplay as standard.
I'm looking to get the SR AWD model with premium package.
Love this Alex! 🔥
A practical question concerning cars like this for which the manufacturer does not provide a spare tire, and therefor no jack or jacking point. If you get a puncture the chemical solution cannot seal and you call a flatbed truck to take the car to a tire shop but it"s evening and the shop is closed, what do you do now?
Alex, This Kicks is wider, longer, taller and looking more like a Chevy. Did they actually add rear headroom when they made the Kicks taller? 🤔 If shopping for AWD and mpg, the Corolla Cross Hybrid is the runaway leader in this segment.
A CC Hybrid will run you easily over 35k if you can find one without added packages. Not everyone will pay that back with fuel savings.
Corolla cross is not a runaway leader. That’s the cx30
The corolla cross is worst in class in just about every way from design to materials to build quality to fit finish to tech to features to comfort to interior space to performance to driving dynamics to ride to nvh to value etc.
Mpg alone isn’t worth sacrificing those things. You don’t want to settle for true mediocrity just for the sake of mpg since you’re already overpaying
The corolla cross is the biggest joke
Imagine Hey, 40000 out the door for a Corolla. Cross hybrid, a subcompact vehicle that used to be bmw and audi q3 money.
@@naveenthemachine I've noticed this guy in comments, always shills Toyota no matter how uncompetitive their offering is
@@deviouslaw no kidding.
Yet when I the infamous Toyota hater does it you all freak out
Nissan hit this out of the park. The only thing is it did get a little more expensive offering AWD so it's sort of straddling between Soul/Venue/Trax and HRV/Corolla Cross/Seltos in pricing. However, if you stick to FWD and an S or SV trim, it's a really nice value proposition assuming quality is at least average.
Your right but I can't take a risk and invest thousands in hope that the quality is at least will be average.
@@sabrimo4020 I mean if 25,000 is all you got and you don't want a base trim, there aren't many options. The Trax, Venue, and Soul have similar concerns as well. So unless you can squeak a base corolla cross, HRV, or crosstrek under 25k and you're fine with base model, you don't have much of a choice in terms of quality for under 25k.
@sabrimo4020 the engine in the Kicks has been proven very reliable for years in the Sentra and Nissan's current CVTs are vastly improved over the old Jatco ones.
The Kicks should be a very reliable vehicle.
drove one yesterday. not too bad. kinda cheap quality but cool features. especially for young people.
That was going to be my next car, i wanted so bad! But the central console is too high! That doesn't allow me to extend my knees over the width of the seat because it bumps against it! I'm 6'3"; a lower central console would make the car more comfortable for tall people. That was the deal breaker at the test drive. After visiting Nissan, I went to VW to check the Taos, which is a similar size but with a lower central console, and the driving position was way better.
Now Nissan needs to shift one of these small platforms to an Infiniti premium subcompact given how nice the Kickz is for a mainstream model. Infiniti desperately needs a volume model for their entry level and with the 9AT in their portfolio, they don't have a reason to delay any longer.
I really like the front grill
Gonna get one as soon as the dealership has them in stock.....
love the 3 spoke wheel!
Excellent review!
11:55 "Cheap and Cheerful" lol
Great review. I still have a mental block in regard to the CVT. I'm coming from a Veloster n DCT. :)
Good looking car but man 140 hp and only getting 28 mpg in the city… my cross has 170 and gets 31 in the city. Know performance isn’t a big factor for most people but man those are numbers from a decade ago.
The Japanese were great a decade ago. Now it’s all eyes on Korea.
I see Crosstrek is rated for 27 city, unless some other vehicle is being referred to.
@@pewpewpowerHonda Mazda Nissan are the only competitors to Korea.
@@ALMX5DP Corolla Cross base engine
@@ALMX5DP Corolla cross
It’s definitely intriguing. I like you don’t understand the pano black, especially on the steering wheel. The HRV has the same thing.
Got myself one loving it 😊
I'd like to see a comparison between the Kicks and the HRV.
I really like this one very much
We also produce this in Indonesia, it's called Mitsubishi Xforce and we export it to Americas, Africa, ASEAN and the Arabs. A tough multi-purpose car, at an affordable price, and a very attractive design.
Nissan NICKS? at 0:20 on the opening banner.
lol
Ugh. We edited this late at night with too little sleep.
Named after Stevie Nicks.
@@michaels3003the Stevie Nicks Kicks Butt version with Sky Blue exterior. 😂😂😂
I'm surprised that you didn't mention that the Soul has a longer warranty and in the long term probably a better value
This is bigger and better looking. Soul has no AWD option.
I do like the new style.
OK Buick Envista, the competition has come to roost. Time to give us the 360 cameras, dual 11' screens, dual rear pockets, rear air vents, fold-down armrest, and pano roof like you offer in Asia. We now have other vhicles to consider!
Can you still get a spare tire in the AWD version? Or does that only fit in the FWD version?
It looks like it’s only standard in the AWD model but you can get it from a dealer in the FWD model. I’m asking for clarity on that, but it will be available via a dealer and will fit in any Kicks.
I considered this and the CX30. In the end the CX30 2.5 S Carbon Edition won. Stronger engine with nearly similar economy, full leather seats with more luxury interior, rear vents, spare wheel standard, moon roof standard, heated seats as standard, rain sensing wipers as standard. The downside is the practicality and not having parking sensors and 360° round view, and there is no automatic rear brake assist or pro pilot assist hands on. It would cost $1950 extra to add heated seats and moon roof to the kicks which makes it more expensive when comparing the basic MSRP of the two. I would have rather got the Kicks but because it is brand new I was not going to get any discounts on it. In the end the Mazda won hands down after a $5000 dealer and incentives discount of MSRP. I think it is disingenuous to compare the Kicks to the top turbo trim of the CX30.
It sounds like you got a good, maybe great, deal on your CX-30. Well done! Enjoy the many happy miles.
This deserves the name Tida.
Nissan clearly have been paying close attention at The Korean School Of Car Design.
A lot better than the HR-V
Hrv is a bit nicer and more refined. And it has a more expensive feeling cabin like the civic
@@naveenthemachine no it’s not. HR-V is awful. Kona is even better
I was thinking that this makes about the same power as the CR-V (both with CVTs), and has the same amount of space, but I wonder if the Kicks is a little quieter? Hondas have loud interiors.
I was debating for long time between Kona, Corolla Cross, Crosstreck and HRV, Kona did not like plastic feeling, Corolla Cross was not available in large quantities and price was the factor, Subaru did not have trim for price range I was looking for, end up with HRV Sport that I really liked, insurance went down $300 for six months compared to my previous 2016 Hyundai Sonata Sport.
Oddly the Honda HRV is their most reliable vehicle.
Alex and Travis, does this have that trick two-speed transmission that Nissan attaches to some of their CVTs for increased final drive? Like they had in the late, great Versa Note?
Anyway, I was worried about this change to a larger and heavier format for the Kicks because I loved how small and light the old one…but Alex’s review has won me over once again! And count me in the crowd of sickos who likes CVTs, particularly the high-torque CVT found in certain Subarus.
No, Nissan seems to have not developed that variant of the CVT further
24:10 This is not correct, the '25 FWD Kicks SV is not available with alloy wheels, those are 17" steel wheels with "flex covers" on them. Only the AWD SV gets the 17" alloy wheels. Its another reason to go AWD, at least with the SV as you're getting AWD traction, a better rear suspension, and alloy instead of steel wheels.
I think Nissan is targeting more Rogue sport replacement than Kicks. It would be nice if video compared with existing Rogue sport also.
141 hp and AWD, gonna be SLOW. But otherwise, really appealing small crossover
Poor Taos didn''t even get a mention!
Kinda remind me of the Alfa Romeo Junior we get here in Europe.
Thanks. SR w AWD
I can't decide if i like this or the Buick Envista more.
I really like the look of the Kicks but I think the Buick has a traditional automatic not a CVT like the Kicks does
That's basically where I am, lol. The Kicks seems to have more cargo practicality, but the quiet ride of the Envista is really appealing, and you get a LOT for your money. It's down on HP from the Kicks, but makes a lot more torque. I'd probably have to drive them back-to-back to decide.
Shame they didn’t keep the physical buttons for the climate like their other current gen products. Looks like it’ll be a winner though.
I LOVE AMBER TURN SIGNALS!!!
dang Alex nissan Nick-ed us, and i'm awd-ed , for SR it is nice
Perfect vehcile for citi driving, with a small modern look, spacious cabin (for the size) and good features. I think this is a winner for Nissan. The engine is the same as the one in Rogue Sport which has proven reliable. The only maybe is the CVT reliability.
Nissan's current CVTs are much improved over the old Jatco ones and are proving to be reliable.
The camera resolution is awful, it continues to be Nissan's weakness
The rear hatch of the Kicks reminds me of the Kia Soul with that floating color panel on the rear hatch. I'm not sure that's a compliment. Just another lease Nissan vehicle that will see more miles as a rental than anything a person would own, considering Nissan transmission reliability.
The vehicle is very good in its segment, the only thing I can criticize is why the brand uses this color for the roof of all its vehicles? Why don't they use dark colors, it gets dirty less, they have been that light gray color for decades, deviersb ussr black. More elegant, better vision from the inside and less reflections
I don’t understand the obsession of car brands with panoramic roofs, the heat is increasing all over the world and you get toasted with those things. The same applies to the leather seats.
I love this, but Alex, the Corolla Cross Hybrid is not $8,000 more than a $31K Kicks SV AWD. Comparing apples to apples, the top trim XSE Hybrid AWD with convenience pkg and accessories like floormats prices at $35,709 including destination. That's $4,500, nowhere near 8k.
Base to base, the Corolla cross hybrid is $7,000 more than a Kicks S, and when you factor in the average discount the Kicks should be 8k less.
@@AAutoBuyersGuide At best that's a stretch to make a point; it's just hitting showrooms so its hard to tell about the available discounts, and if we're comparing base to base it should be gas vs. gas, where the Toyota rings in at just over $25K.
Again, nowhere near $7K. I'd definitely still buy a gas Kicks over the Corolla Cross gasser, just noting your comparisons are typically a little more apples-to-apples.
The point here is that the kicks is made for a price sensitive shopper while a Corolla Cross hybrid is not. The 2024 CCH is $28,220 vs the Kicks at $21,830. In our area the 2025 Kicks already has $750 off, but more critically we don’t have final 2025 pricing on the Toyota hitch which is expected to start around $29,000.
@@AAutoBuyersGuide Fair, but if that's the point here the Kicks buyer is probably not cross-shopping a CCH to begin with, and is likely limiting to base powertrains.
That was more or less our point, but this was to address the questions about “why doesn’t/didn’t Nissan put a hybrid in the Kicks” which is a frequent question. The answer is because it would have been more expensive and case in point: Corolla Cross Hybrid.
if nissans cvt is so bad like u guys keep gripping about then why are they still making these newer cars with it?????? somebody explain? dont play ka ma la!
All the other companies have cvt to
A CVT that “shifts”? What is the point?
How long until they put a third row in this thing. But can make a simple fun to drive car or SUV anymore.
I like the lower price and value with this Kicks. I wonder how it compares to the Jeep Compass?
Interesting car
Very Renault/Citroen look about it. Looks good
The SV trim is probably the best value at $25k.
How come the Rogue is more fuel efficient????? Rogue 30mpg city vs Kicks 28mpg city
I hope Nissan can weather their storms and survive. As a brand I like them and I like this car. They should have developed hybrids by now though and ditched that LEAF. Drop the Versa and Maxima. Keep the Sentra and Altima. Fix the pickup and fire the CEO. I’d buy this as a hybrid but not as a gas only. Never put a sunroof in a car that’s a waist of money and headroom. Good luck Nissan 2025 will write your history.
A budget Countryman.
I want my Kiks lifted pro4X to match my pickup 😊
Seems pretty competitive for the segment.
I have a hard time complimenting any in this segment
I work at a Nissan dealership in Canada and the base model S supports android auto and apple car play? Are you 100% positive that the US version doesn't support it??? It's even wireless for both???
Yes it is wireless for both
I’d still go with the Trax, mainly based on appearance and value. One of the main reasons people buy a car (along with reliability and price) is how it looks and the Trax is just a better looking car, and Nissans aren’t know for being the most reliable of Asian vehicles.
Owner's of the Chevy Trax have been reporting numerous problems.
Not having Apple CarPlay as standard is a WILD choice in 2024.
Nissan need good hybrid suv and cars
The rear remembers me the Prius
I see all the experts had to comment negatively.
I would prob get a certified preowned Crosstrek Wilderness