The 2018 Nissan Kicks is the automaker's second subcompact SUV in the past year that will slot in as its entry model just below the Rogue Sport. It offers a FWD-only and somewhat smaller footprint and replaces the Juke as Nissan's most affordable utility. Read our driving impressions of the 2018 Kicks. Photos by Kelly Bracken.
Nissan's 2018 Kicks

Fuel economy for the Kicks is listed as 31 mpg in the city, and 36 mpg highway, with a combined 33 mpg.
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The Kicks is powered by a 1.6-liter DOHC 16-valve four-cylinder with continuous variable valve timing control system, and boasts 125 horsepower and 115 lb.-ft. of torque.
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The Kicks offers Intelligent Auto Headlights, available LED headlights, standard
roof rails, and available fog lights.
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The Kicks offers standard equipment such as a 7-inch display audio, three USB inputs, and an available 7-inch driver information display cluster and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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With rear seats up, the Kicks offers 25.3 cubic feet of cargo space. Total interior space is 119.2 cubic feet.
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The Nissan Kicks measures 169 inches long, 69 inches wide, and 63 inches high.
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