Nissan Kicks Vs. The Competition

How Does the New Nissan Kicks Lineup Compare to its Competition?

The Nissan Kicks lineup enters a new generation and is entirely redesigned this year, offering a larger build that provides more space for passengers and cargo alike. The Nissan Kicks lineup stands out in any crowd with muscular and modern styling, while the inside offers cutting-edge technology and safety features to make you feel relaxed and confident everywhere you go. At Lancaster Nissan, we have a terrific selection of new Nissan Kicks models for sale and are happy to help you get behind the wheel of the one that's right for you today.

We know that choosing your next vehicle is a big decision, and we want to give you the information and guidance you need to find the Nissan model that's right for you. To help give you more perspective into what makes the new Nissan Kicks lineup special, we're going to compare it to other vehicles in its class, including the Honda HR-V, Chevy Trax, and Kia Soul. See side by side some of the advantages that choosing a new Nissan Kicks model can offer you below.

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Nissan Kicks vs. Honda HR-V

If you're shopping for the more affordable new subcompact crossover SUV, the Nissan Kicks is it. The Nissan Kicks lineup starts at under $22,000 MSRP, making it an accessible vehicle for everyone. The new Honda HR-V lineup starts at slightly over $25,000, meaning that you could upgrade to a higher Kicks trim level with more features for a similar price to the base Honda HR-V model.

Both the Nissan Kicks and the Honda HR-V models come with a standard 7-inch infotainment touchscreen system, featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. However, the Kicks lineup offers a 12.3-inch touchscreen on the SV and SR trim levels, while the Honda HR-V has a 9-inch touchscreen as its largest option.

Nissan Kicks vs. Chevrolet Trax

Are you looking for a subcompact crossover SUV that has space for all your storage needs? The new Nissan Kicks lineup delivers more maximum space for all your things, providing you with up to 60 cubic feet of cargo space, compared to 54.1 cubic feet in the Chevy Trax.

You can drive with complete confidence in any new Nissan Kicks model thanks to the full suite of standard driver assistance features. The new Chevrolet Trax lineup also has helpful safety features, but all Kicks models come with standard adaptive cruise control to make highway travel easier, while the Trax offers it in an available package that costs more.

Nissan Kicks vs. Kia Soul

If you're looking for a modern new crossover SUV that makes you feel at home everywhere you go, the new Nissan Kicks provides you with the technological features that keep you connected. All models have a state-of-the-art touchscreen infotainment system on either a standard 7-inch or available 12.3-inch touchscreen display. The new Kia Soul has a 10.25-inch touchscreen as the largest option.

All the new Nissan Kicks models come with standard adaptive cruise control, which automatically keeps a set speed and distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you, making driving in the city and on the highway easier. The new Kia Soul lineup offers a suite of driver assistance features, but adaptive cruise control isn't part of the standard package.

Come See All Our New Nissan Kicks Models in Person at Lancaster Nissan Today

We invite you to visit us at Lancaster Nissan to see all our new Nissan vehicles in person and learn more about what makes the newly redesigned 2025 Nissan Kicks the right new subcompact SUV for you. You can schedule a test drive online, fill out a finance application from home, and contact us with any questions that you have.

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