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Nissan Kicks e-Power
Quick verdict
The fast answer firstThe Nissan Kicks e-Power suits city drivers and compact families, delivering efficient running (3.9 combined) with a 5-star safety rating. At 20000, it offers good value in its segment without chasing performance bragging rights.
Best for: city driving, small family use, budget friendlinessWatch out for: buyers prioritizing a more upscale feelStrong rival: Kia Stonic 1.0 T-GDi ISG 120 Mild HybridSimilar Nissan: Nissan QashqaiStarting price: 20,000 USDConsumption: 3.9 L/100 km
Quick reference
A fast read on where this car fits
Premium feel
Weak
Family practicality
Good
Road trip comfort
Good
Budget friendliness
Good
Performance
Not suitable
City fit
Good
Cargo space fit
Weak
Winter suitability
Weak
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Better overall choice
Kia Stonic 1.0 T-GDi ISG 120 Mild Hybrid
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Nissan Qashqai
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Who this car is best for
Best fit and tradeoffsBest for
- Urban driving, shorter trips and tight parking situations
- Families wanting a useful daily car
- Budget-led buyers trying to stretch value
- Drivers wanting a balanced day-to-day car
Less ideal for
- Buyers prioritizing a more upscale feel
- Drivers who care about pace and response
- Large families needing 7 seats
- Buyers seeking a specialist rather than an all-rounder
Key specs
At a glance
Starting price
20,000 USD
Top speed
180 km/h
0–100 km/h
9.0 seconds
Horsepower
114 ps
Torque
280 Nm
Consumption
3.9 L/100 km
Trunk capacity
422 L
Seats
5
Powertrain
E Power
Drive
n/a
Should you choose the Nissan Kicks e-Power?
A practical buyer-focused readWhy choose it
- Efficient for its class (3.9 combined), well suited to city driving
- Good value in its segment at a 20000 price point
- Responsive around town from 280 Nm and a 9.0 s 0–100
- 5-star safety plus a useful 422 L trunk for compact-family needs
Why skip it
- Not positioned as a premium choice
- Performance driving isn’t its focus (114 hp, 180 top speed)
- Only five seats; not ideal for larger households
- If you need maximum cargo capacity, a larger SUV may suit better
Where this fits in the Nissan lineup
Useful brand context
Family
Nissan Kicks
Body style
Unknown
Powertrain
E Power
Position in lineup
Compact
Where this car stands out
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Nissan Kicks e-Power in more detail
More detailed contextNissan Kicks e-Power at a glance
Built for city driving and compact-family needs, it pairs low consumption with a 5-star safety rating.
Efficiency and performance
Combined consumption is 3.9, making it efficient for its class. Torque of 280 Nm and a 9.0 s 0–100 time deliver easy urban pace, while a 180 top speed and 114 hp underline that outright performance isn’t the goal.
Space and practicality
A 422 L trunk and seating for 5 cover daily errands and weekend bags without excess bulk. If you need more room than a compact model offers, consider stepping up a size.
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