
This is the new Nissan Kicks arriving in Argentina in November
The compact SUV is being updated with a turbo engine, more technology, and will arrive in the country in November to compete with everything
Nissan confirmed that the new generation of the Kicks will be available in Argentina starting in November. The compact SUV debuts a more modern design and adds key improvements in technology, safety, and comfort.
The model aims to compete directly with rivals such as Volkswagen T-Cross and Jeep Renegade, in one of the most competitive segments.

New exterior design: sharper lines and a prominent grille
The new Kicks features a completely redesigned front end with a large grille that integrates with the new full LED headlights, including LED daytime running lights as well.
From the side, changes can be seen in the rear pillars and alloy wheels. They are 17 inches on the Sense and Advance versions, and 19 inches on the Exclusive and Platinum versions.
Dimensions of the new Nissan Kicks
- Length: 4,365 mm
- Width with mirrors: 2,090 mm
- Height: 1,620 mm (5 feet 3.8 inches)
- Wheelbase: 2,655 mm

More modern interior and up-to-date technology
The cabin has been completely redesigned, with a dual screen: 7 inches on the base versions, and 12.3 inches on the top-of-the-line versions.
The trunk, meanwhile, offers good cargo capacity with 470 liters.

Highlighted comfort features
- Electric panoramic sunroof
- Four USB ports and wireless charger
- Sound system with ten speakers (including in the front headrests)
Safety: more comprehensive and with semi-autonomous driving
The new Kicks includes six airbags, autonomous front and rear braking with pedestrian detection, and adaptive cruise control.
It also features lane departure assistance, cross-traffic alert, 360° view, blind spot monitoring, and intelligent automatic headlights. It received five stars in Latin NCAP.

Turbo engine, reinforced structure, and automatic transmission
The SUV is developed on the CMF-B High Spec platform, shared with Renault Kardian, and has a more robust structure.
It uses a 1.0 turbo three-cylinder engine, with 120 hp and 200 Nm of torque when using gasoline. The transmission is a six-speed dual-clutch automatic with button selector.

It has front-wheel drive, with no all-wheel drive option. In Brazil, where it is also produced, the engine delivers more power when using ethanol.
When it arrives in Argentina
Nissan Argentina confirmed that the new Kicks will be officially launched in November 2025. There are no prices yet, but a line-up with versions similar to the current one is expected.
With more technology, safety, and a more attractive design, the renewed Kicks will seek to regain ground against its competitors.
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