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Nissan's new budget crossover was shown before the premiere. Photo.

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Nissan Kicks
The new Nissan Kicks was first caught in a photo. Source: Motor1

The compact crossover Nissan Kicks 2024 model year is preparing for the premiere. The budget model was shown in live photos during road tests.

Motor1 reports about the novelty. The photo shows the next-generation model. Accordingly, the manufacturer is keeping the car's design a secret until the premiere of the new model takes place.

The body of the Nissan Kicks budget crossover is completely covered with a black film with overhead panels. This does not allow us to see the exterior in detail.

However, it is also noticeable that the compact model was influenced by the larger electric crossover Nissan Ariya. The body will be streamlined, and the lighting equipment will be combined with the front grille into a stylish panel.

At the same time, the size of the Nissan Kicks will increase slightly. This will offer passengers more interior space and a spacious trunk.

It is known that the model will be offered with gasoline engines in the basic versions. A crossover with a hybrid powertrain will be available in the top version.

The compact Kicks is sold in the US market as an alternative to the European Nissan Juke. However, this used car is often imported to Ukraine. The same is probably true for the new generation of the model.

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