has increased the size of the battery pack to 2.06 kWh while fuel efficiency has improved by approximately 6.4 per cent compared to the previous Kicks. Nissan says that it has also improved cabin quietness through a reduction in engine-start frequency at low speeds. The e-Pedal Step is also said to now produce a more relaxing driving experience, smoothing out deceleration when the accelerator pedal is released.
A new addition to the line-up is the availability of a Kicks e-Power 4WD model that features an electric all-wheel drive system. Nissan has also installed an Intelligent Forward Collision Warning system as standard on all grades, complete with a radar sensor in the front. Some minor changes have also been made to the cabin, including updates to the center console and shift lever. Beige is also now offered for models with two-tone interiors, as is orange tan. A new variant dubbed the Style Edition has also been added and comes standard with a plush brown interior and dark, chrome-look grille.start at 2,798,400 yen for the entry-level 2WD variant and top out at 3,281,300 yen for the flagship Kicks 4WD Style Edition.