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Nissan Releases Sketches Of India-spec Kicks SUV

The Kicks will sit abo𒅌ve ꦕthe Terrano in Nissan’s lineup and will rival the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Renault Captur and the upcoming Kia SP-based SUV

Nissan Releases Sketches Of India-spec Kicks SUV
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Nissan has released the first-ever official sketches of the India-spec Kicks🔯. The Kicks will be🌺 the first all-new product from Nissan in years and is expected to be launched in January 2019.

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The India-spec Nissan Kicks will be ‘bigger’ than the version sold in markets such as the US, Brazil, China and the UAE. That’s because the In♈dia-spec model will be underpinned by the bigger B0 platform, which also underpins the Renault Duster/Captur, while the version sold in other markets 🎶is based on the Micra’s V platform.

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Pictured: Nissan Kicks (V-platform)

Irresp༒ective of its larger size, the India-spec SUV has retained the key design highlights, including the kink on the C-pillar, seen on the global model. That said, there could be some styling changes as the Kicks is already two years-old, having debuted in Brazil in 2016. Moreover, Nissan has also hinted that the India-spec model will be ‘more evolved’ than the model sold abroad. The cabin of the India-spec SUV was recently spied and it looks similar to the international model. 

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It is expected to borrow powertrain options from the Captur. So we expect it to be powered by the 1.5-♔litre petrol and diesel engines. The Captur’s petrol motor is rated at 106PS/142Nm, while the diesel engine puts out 110PS/240Nm. Considering the fact that the Nissan Kicks will be a premium offering, we expect the Japanese carmaker to offer the petrol-powered version of the SUV with its X-Tronic CVT apart from the standard manual gearbox. The diesel-powered option, on the other🔯 hand, will be offered with a 6-speed manual.

The Kicks will spearhead Nissan’s new strategy and renewed interest for the In♍dian market. Expect it to retail between Rs 9.99 lakh and Rs 13.99 lakh (ex🍬-showroom). It will go up against the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Renault Captur and the upcoming Kia SP-based SUV, among others.

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