• AED 89,500
  • Hight LightAll Specs

    • Engine capacity(L)

      1.6 L

    • Horsepower (BHP)

      118 BHP

    • Transmission type

      Automatic

    • Fuel Type

      Hybrid

    • Mileage

      TBD

    • Seating Capacity

      5 Seater

  • Car Finance Recommendation

  • Specification

    • Car Information

      • Vehicle TypeSUV
    • Engine / Motor

      • Maximum speed (km/h)180 km/h
      • No. of Cylinders4
      • Displacement1590 cc
      • Regional SpecsGCC
    • Dimensions

      • Seating Capacity5 Seater
      • Number of Doors5 Doors
      • Length4295 mm
      • Width1960 mm
      • Height1590 mm
      • Wheelbase2620 mm
      • Trunk Capacity432 L
    • Fuel Economy

      • Fuel Economy (Km/L)15.4 Km/L
      • Fuel Tank Capacity41 L
      • Fuel Average City15.4 Km/L
    • Exterior

      • Roof Rails
      • Power Windows
    • Comfort

      • 360 Degree camera
      • Parking sensor rear
      • Parking sensor front
      • Rear Camera
    • Safety

      • ABS
    • Transmission

      • Transmission typeAutomatic
    • Chassis & Steering

      • Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive
    • Engine

      • Cylinder ConfigurationIn-Line
      • Engine capacity(L)1.6 L
      • Fuel TypeHybrid
      • Turbo ChargerNone
      • Valves per Cylinder4
      • Horsepower (BHP)118 BHP
      • Torque (N-m)149 Nm
    • Technologies

      • Navigation system
  • Fuel Cost Estimate

    YearlyAED 4,402.59
    MonthlyAED 366.88
    WeeklyAED 84.67

    Calculation base

    • Average annual mileage: 20,000 km
    • Average fuel consumption: 6.4935 L/100 km
    • Current fuel price: AED 3.39 liter (Super 98)

Nissan Kicks User Review

3.6 / 5.0

1 reviews
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  • 3.5
    Value for money
  • 3.5
    Exterior
  • 4.0
    Space
  • 3.5
    Safety
  • 3.5
    Fuel economy

عاطف حسن

3 hours ago

3.6

I decided to buy the Nissan Kicks because I was looking for a budget-friendly, economical car. Honestly, Nissan has a solid reputation for quality and after-sales service. Among all the Japanese-brand SUVs, the Kicks was the most affordable option I could find. I thought it would be enough for daily use — small engine, fuel-efficient, and family-friendly. But after using it, I realized it's severely underpowered on the highway. If the car is fully loaded with passengers and the AC is on, once you hit 100 km/h, trying to accelerate or overtake becomes almost impossible! My advice: if your budget allows, go for a bigger engine. Don’t underestimate this point. As the saying goes, “Whether you need it or not is one thing — but having it makes all the difference.” Handling & Comfort The car is light and easy to drive in the city. The throttle and brakes are very responsive. Fuel Consumption People often say Japanese cars are fuel-efficient, but that wasn't really the case here. In traffic, fuel consumption reaches around 9 L/100km, and even on highways, it’s about 8 L/100km. I don’t think this car is suitable for long-distance driving. Exterior Design The design is modern and youthful. The front has a sporty look with Nissan’s signature V-Motion grille. The side profile is well-proportioned, and the rear has a nice sporty touch with the floating roof design. I just wish it came in a dual-tone option. Interior & Technology The interior design is simple, but there’s a lot of hard plastic. The 8-inch screen supports Apple CarPlay, voice control, navigation, and remote monitoring — plus 10 years of free basic data, which is a great bonus. Noise Insulation Once you go over 100 km/h, cabin noise becomes very noticeable — to the point where you have to raise your voice to talk. Maintenance & Issues Right after the first service (oil and filter change), the oil warning light came on and the engine shut off right after I left the service center! On the second day after delivery, the battery warning light came on. I thought it was a loose terminal, but even after tightening, the light stayed on. There’s a strange noise from the CVT transmission when starting off. Some people say it’s normal for CVT, but I drove a test unit before and didn’t hear it. The screen froze twice — especially after using voice commands. I had to stop the car and restart it for the screen to function again. Conclusion If you're looking for a budget-friendly city car for short trips, the Kicks might work for you. But if you drive long distances or travel often, I’d recommend looking for something with a more powerful engine and higher build quality. The technical issues, especially with the transmission and infotainment system, make it hard for me to confidently recommend this car.

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