Nissan is currently facing significant challenges, but they have bright new models including the Kicks, a subcompact SUV. For 2025 it has optimized interior room for passenger comfort and cargo space, while maintaining a compact exterior size that makes for easy city driving and parking.
The Kicks features a modern, youth-oriented interior, with a cabin design centred around a clean, horizontally laid-out dashboard with a slightly driver-oriented centre console, ensuring easy access to controls and a more engaging driving experience.

Depending on the trim level, there’s a 7″ or 8″ touchscreen infotainment system which supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Higher trims come with a digital instrument cluster which allows for customizable display options. The SR trim also offers a premium Bose Personal Plus audio system, which includes innovative speakers built into the driver’s headrest for an immersive listening experience. Climate control options range from manual systems in lower trims to automatic climate control in upper-level models.
The interior is offered in various two-tone color themes, such as Charcoal with Light Gray or Black with Orange stitching. Materials are carefully chosen, with soft-touch surfaces on the dashboard and door armrests, complemented by contrast stitching to create a more premium feel.

For added comfort and style, the SR Premium Package includes features like ambient interior lighting, heated front seats, Prima-Tex™ trim, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. A visual highlight of the Kicks is its floating roof design, created by blacking out the A and C pillars, which gives the car a modern look from the outside and a cohesive aesthetic when reflected in the interior trim.