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Subcompact crossover on the Nissan V platform, shared with the contemporary [[Nissan March]] and [[Datsun Go]]. Not to be confused with an earlier, badge-engineered version of the [[Mitsubishi Pajero]] Mini called the [[Nissan Kix]]. An Indian version of the Kicks débuted in 2019 on the [[Dacia Duster]] platform, but sharing similar styling.
  
'''Nissan Kicks. 2016 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door sedan. F/F, 1498, 1598 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Designed by joint Japan–US–Brazil team and the official car of the Rio Olympics. Crossover based on the V platform, shared with the [[Nissan March (B02A)]] and [[Datsun Go]]. Nice interior but engine harsh at the top end. Jarring ride and some body roll, with uncommunicative steering. Dongfeng–Nissan model had 1·6.
 
  
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*[[Nissan Kicks (P15)]]
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*[[Nissan Kicks (P16)]]
  
''Manufacturing locations:'' Resende, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; China; Guangzhou, China
 
  
 
''Marque:'' [[Nissan]]
 
''Marque:'' [[Nissan]]
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Revision as of 08:25, 12 December 2020

Subcompact crossover on the Nissan V platform, shared with the contemporary Nissan March and Datsun Go. Not to be confused with an earlier, badge-engineered version of the Mitsubishi Pajero Mini called the Nissan Kix. An Indian version of the Kicks débuted in 2019 on the Dacia Duster platform, but sharing similar styling.



Marque: Nissan

 

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