Nissan KICKS 2020 is here
Everything we know about the new Nissan KICKS 2020
21/05/2020
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Nissan Motor India Private Ltd. (NMIPL), has been present in India for almost fifteen years now. In fact, it boasts a portfolio of two brands, Nissan and Datsun, and has also set up an R&D Center with its global alliance partner, Renault, near Chennai. Over the years, Nissan, has offered us a mixed bag of exciting products for the Indian market that have included hatchbacks, MUVs, SUVs and sedans. Who can forget the Nissan X-Trail and the Nissan Teana? Recently, they introduced the new KICKS 2020, for the Indian market with seven variants, of which two are automatic options. The KICKS 2020 competes with the Hyundai Creta, KIA Seltos, Tata Nexon, Maruti Vitara Brezza, Renault Duster and Ford Ecosport in its segment. What the new KICKS 2020 features, besides the most powerful engine in its class, the Nissan Turbo, is its hugely popular and much-loved X-tronic CVT tranny. If you opt for the new KICKS 2020 right away, you can also avail of their really competitive introductory price wherein the 1.5L petrol engine is available at INR 9,49, 990, 1.3L Turbo MT is available at INR 11,84,990. The KICKS 2020’s turbo engine boasts of Dual Variable Timing system, that reduces emissions
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