With a 1.0-liter turbo engine with 125 hp and dual-clutch transmission, the Sense version of the new Kicks goes on sale with a record bonus
Nissan has started an aggressive promotional campaign for the second generation of the Kicks, focusing on the entry-level Sense version. The manufacturer offers a bonus of R$ 28.700 on the list price, reducing the value from R$ 168.690 to R$ 139.990. The offer, valid for units of the 2026 line, positions the utility in a price range close to the top-of-the-line versions of the recently launched Kait, the brand’s entry-level SUV.
The campaign is aimed at individuals and continues until May 5 or while supplies last. For financing, the brand established a zero-rate condition, requiring a down payment of R$ 83,994 and the balance divided into 18 fixed installments of R$ 3,264.
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Unlike the Kait, which uses the aspirated 1.6 set, the new Kicks is equipped with the 1.0 turbo flex engine. The engine delivers 125 hp and 22,4 kgfm when fueled with ethanol, working in conjunction with a six-speed dual-clutch automated transmission. The model is built on the CMF-B platform and is 4.36 meters long, with a wheelbase of 2.65 meters and a trunk of 470 liters.

In the standard equipment package, the Sense version includes a 7″ digital instrument panel and a 12.3″ multimedia center. The list of driving assistance technologies includes adaptive cruise control (ACC), autonomous emergency braking and forward collision warning. The model also has six airbags and a face-to-face key.
Although it is the access configuration, the cabin has a gear selector by buttons and LED headlights. The interior finish uses modern materials on the dashboard, although the seats retain the fabric upholstery. The aggressive bonus strategy seeks to consolidate the Kicks in the compact SUV segment in the face of fiercer internal competition, taking advantage of the automaker’s generational transition.