2025 Nissan Kicks pricing lands, and it remains one of the most affordable new crossovers

2025 Nissan Kicks pricing lands, and it remains one of the most affordable new crossovers

Nissan has released pricing information for the second-generation Kicks, which made its debut earlier in 2024. Still positioned as the brand’s entry-level crossover, the Kicks remains one of the most affordable new cars on the American market in spite of a complete makeover.

Beyond the new design, which arguably makes the Kicks look more like a crossover and less like a tall hatchback, one of the most important changes ushered in by the second-generation model is all-wheel drive. It’s optional, but it’s available on every trim level. Nissan also added a bigger and more powerful engine and carved out more space for people and gear. And yet, the Kicks remains relatively affordable.

Pricing for the full range is as follows:

2025 Kicks S: $23,220
2025 Kicks S AWD: $24,720
2025 Kicks SV: $25,070
2025 Kicks SV AWD: $26,720
2025 Kicks SR: $27,570
2025 Kicks SR AWD: $29,070

Note that these figures include a $1,390 destination charge. For context, the S, SV, and SR trims levels cost $22,730, $24,590, and $25,290, respectively, for 2024 (including the same destination charge), though all-wheel-drive wasn’t available. In an era when massive price hikes from one model year to the next have become the norm, a three-digit increase for the S and the SV models is stunningly reasonable.

Highlights from the list of standard features include LED exterior lighting, a 7-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, and adaptive cruise control. The SV gains a 12.3-inch touchscreen compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a wireless device charger, and 17-inch wheels, among other features. Finally, the SR gets more driving aids, a surround-view camera, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Buyers have several options and option packages to choose from, including a Premium Package offered on the SV and SR trims.

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Power comes from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder rated at 141 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque. It’s bolted to a continuously variable transmission (CVT) regardless of whether buyers select front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. These numbers represent increases of 19 and 26, respectively, over the outgoing model, but keep in mind the new Kicks weighs nearly 300 pounds more even without all-wheel-drive.

The 2025 Nissan Kicks is on sale now across the nation.