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Nissan has made its smallest SUV/crossover, the Kicks, a more attractive option for 2021 with a bevy of new standard features and refreshed looks. While the revamp enhances the Kicksâ appeal as a city cruiser or small-family transporter, it still lacks the verve that appeals to those who put driving pleasure near the top of their needs list.
In its fourth year available in the U.S., the Kicks has been completely refreshed for 2021.
The front fascia includes a larger, Nissan âDouble V-motionâ grille, faux air intakes and slimmer headlights. The rear haunches are most muscular in appearance, and an LED light stretches from side to side at the rear.
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Kicks Exterior
As far as its appeal as a subcompact car goes, the Nissan Kicks has developed a much sharper aesthetic, partly due to that large front grille that is framed on either side by angular headlights. Vertical side vents make the Kicks look taller than it is, but the available two-tone color schemes can counter that and make the Kicks seem sleeker. At the rear, a faux diffuser and roof spoiler can be seen along with LED taillights. Both the headlights and taillights can feature LEDs optionally, and we enjoy the new connected taillight bar. 16-inch steel wheels are standard while upper trims get stylish 17-inch alloys in different flavors.
Nissan Reveals Tech and Styling Upgrades for 2021 Kicks
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The Kicks is one of the brand’s newest models, but in the wake of Nissan’s rebranding rampage, even this relatively new nameplate is receiving upgrades to stay competitive. Here’s a look at what’s been added to this entry-level model.
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With its customizability and low price point, it’s no secret that the Kicks is aimed at young drivers. So in an effort to stay “hip with the kids,” Nissan decided to make Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard across all trims for the 2021 model year. You’ll be able to access the infotainment tech via the standard 7.0-inch touch-screen display, or the newly available 8.0-inch screen. The upper trims also offer a new USB Type-C port, which transmits both power and data.