The Kicks’ re-design takes into account Nissan’s “Emotional Geometry” design language with a larger V-motion grille, swept-back boomerang headlights, and front fog lamps that have been pushed to the corners. These complement the Kick’s signature floating roof and “wrap-around visor” that visually connects the windshield to the side glass. Exterior features include standard LED headlights with LED daytime running lights, and LED rear combination lights.
Under the hood, the e-Power engine features Nissan’s EM57 electric motor, generator, and inverter that generates power from a 1.2-liter 3-cylinder engine. Overall, the Kicks e-Power has 129 horsepower and 260 Nm of torque from near zero rpm—giving it a driving experience similar to a full-fledged EV.Manila International Auto Show in April
. Insiders indicate that Nissan Philippines is targeting a price of around P 1.4-million for the sub-compact SUV. If the information on the Kicks e-Power is true, then then Najima has just given Nissan Philippines the product it needs to continue its strong momentum.