Successor to the Kicks arrives at the brand's rental service; see how much it costs to have the SUV in the garage without having to buy it
Nissan has announced the addition of the recently launched Nissan Kait to the Nissan Move portfolio, its vehicle subscription service. The strategy aims to expand access to the brand’s new SUV through long-term rental, with monthly fees starting at R$ 3,619. The model arrives in the catalog as a volume bet, replacing the space previously occupied by the entry-level versions of the Kicks Play.
The service operates on an “all-inclusive” basis. The subscription fee covers bureaucratic and operational expenses such as IPVA, total insurance, licensing, periodic service plan and 24-hour assistance (Nissan Way Assistance). The customer is only responsible for the cost of fuel.
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Manufactured on an updated platform that prioritizes the use of space, the Nissan Kait is 4.31 meters long and has a wheelbase of 2.62 meters. The configuration results in a trunk of 432 liters — one of the largest in the compact category. Under the hood, the SUV maintains the well-known 1.6 16V engine, associated exclusively with the CVT automatic transmission, a set focused on durability and fuel efficiency.
For the subscription program, Nissan made available three of the four versions of the model: Sense Plus, Advance Plus and the top-of-the-line Exclusive. The entry-level Active version remains restricted to direct sales and traditional retail. All units offered have full LED headlights, a digital panel and 17-inch alloy wheels.

Joining Nissan Move can be done 100% digitally through the official website or in person at the dealership network. Flexibility is one of the pillars of the service: contracts range from 12 to 48 months (one to four years), with mileage deductible options ranging from 1,000 km to 2,000 km per month. This modulation allows the user to adjust the monthly fixed cost exactly to their usage profile, avoiding financial surprises at the end of the contract.





