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New 2025 Nissan Kicks Arrives in Argentina: Turbo Engine, Advanced Technology, and Safety

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The new generation Nissan Kicks lands in Argentina with a 1.0 turbo engine, DCT gearbox, and cutting-edge features for city and highway driving.

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The new Nissan Kicks arrives in Argentina, setting a new benchmark in the compact SUV segment. Built at the Resende industrial complex in Brazil and developed on the same platform as the Renault Kardian, this model combines modern design, versatility, and advanced technology, offering a driving experience tailored to the lifestyles of Argentine drivers.

Turbo Engine and Dual-Clutch Transmission

At the heart of the new Kicks is its 1.0-liter turbo engine delivering 120 hp and 20.3 kgm of torque, specially designed for urban traffic and local road conditions. This powertrain pairs with a DCT dual-clutch transmission that ensures smooth, fast, and uninterrupted torque shifts. Additionally, it features paddle shifters, the e-Shifter selector, and an electric parking brake with auto-hold, providing an agile and comfortable driving experience.

The design has also received a major upgrade: geometric front fascia, full LED lighting, and wheels up to 19 inches in the higher trims. The interior benefits from increased space thanks to the extended wheelbase, while comfort reaches its peak with NASA-inspired Zero Gravity technology, a panoramic sunroof, and a 470-liter trunk with the Flexible Board system for organized storage.

In terms of safety, the new Kicks raises the standard with the Nissan Safety Shield system, incorporating ProPILOT, Level 2 semi-autonomous assistance, 360-degree vision, forward collision alert with intelligent braking, blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and six standard airbags. It even features a system that alerts the driver if objects or pets are left in the rear seats, enhancing both active and passive safety.

The Kicks also stands out for its connectivity and interior technology, with digital screens totaling 24.6 inches, Bose Personal Plus audio in the Exclusive trim, and remote comfort functions such as engine start and air conditioning activation. Now available at Nissan dealerships in Argentina, it comes in three versions: Sense (ARS 52,990,000), Advance (ARS 57,990,000), and Exclusive (ARS 59,990,000), offering design, power, and technology at the highest level.

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