Sep 28, 2018

The auto market is currently flooded with crossovers, with many offering almost the same features and design as their competitors. Enter the 2018 Nissan Kicks–with a fresh, innovative design and fun handling, this model is a new breed of crossover. Here’s a quick guide to what makes the 2018 Nissan Kicks so different.

Punchy Design

The Kicks is the replacement for the outgoing Juke and takes inspiration from its predecessor’s unique design sensibility by combining fun, surprising design elements with traditional crossover features. The Kicks is a compact crossover, but don’t let its small stature fool you: it has tons of design sensibility. Buyers can choose between solid and two-tone body paint to complement the Kicks’ bold grille and stylized contours.

Solid Pricepoint

Designed for a range of budgets, the 2018 Nissan Kicks is on the low end of the Nissan SUV price spectrum. The base model is priced at $18,965 MSRP but is still loaded with plenty of standard features to appeal to the modern driver. The highest model comes in around $21,265 MSRP, still well beneath many of its competitors without sacrificing style, technology, or comfort.

Tech-Heavy

As previously mentioned, the Nissan Kicks is loaded with standard features, including active safety tech like automatic braking and forward-collision alert. Even the base model comes with a 7.0-inch infotainment touchscreen and smartphone integration is available on every trim level for added safety and ease of access. An optional Bose sound system creates surround-sound quality music through headrest speaker placement.

These are just three reasons why the 2018 Nissan Kicks stands out from the crowd.

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