Nissan Kicks – website goes up, side profile teased

nissan kicks website

Earlier in the week, it was announced that the Nissan Kicks crossover will be introduced in South American markets later this year. No timeframe was mentioned as to when the vehicle will debut, but the automaker has started the campaign trail by launching a dedicated website for the vehicle.

Not much on the landing page so far, as you’d expect, though there’s a teaser of the Kicks’ side profile, shaped via a rough outline. It’s expected that the production car will carry over most of that seen on the Kicks Concept that was presented at the 2014 Sao Paulo Motor Show.

The study – which measures in at 4,300 mm in length, 1,800 mm wide and 1,600 mm tall – itself was an evolution of the Extrem concept vehicle that was originally unveiled in Sao Paulo back in 2012.

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Like with the study, the production version will be designed and developed by Nissan’s Global Design Center and Nissan Design America studios in San Diego and Rio, its local satellite outfit. Assembly of the Kicks will take place at Nissan’s Resende Industrial Complex in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where it will be built alongside the March and Versa.

The automaker mentions that the Kicks is viewed as a global offering, but says it will need to study the business case for launching it in other regions. If it does happen, the B-segment offering would go up against the likes of the Honda HR-V, Mazda CX-3, Ford EcoSport and Peugeot 2008.

GALLERY: Nissan Kicks Concept

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Anthony Lim believes that nothing is better than a good smoke and a car with character, with good handling aspects being top of the prize heap. Having spent more than a decade and a half with an English tabloid daily never being able to grasp the meaning of brevity or being succinct, he wags his tail furiously at the idea of waffling - in greater detail - about cars and all their intrinsic peculiarities here.

 

Comments

  • Proton Workers vs Japanese Workers on Jan 08, 2016 at 1:31 pm

    Amazing how Honda, Toyota or Nissan can come up with a superb casr. I wonder why Proton cannot come up with such a good and reliable car like the Japs or even the Koreans.

    See below and you will know why Proton is a failure.

    Japanese workers :

    “We must work hard. We must focus in our work. We take pride in our products and must deliver excellent quality. Only then, we can enjoy our remuneration for the hard work done. We must aim to be more hardworking than our other Japanese car plants”

    Proton Malaysia workers:

    “Rilak lah bang, buat apa nak keje ni. rilak lah, nanti boleh buat. Letih lah ni, mari meh tido sekejap kat bilik stor, boss takde ni. Eh tengok awek kilang cun tu, bess lah dapat kongkek dia. Syok. Jom lah, mari pegi kantin minum teh dan makan kuih lapis. Tak payah keje kuat ni, kerajaan nanti tolong. Buat apa keje kuat ni? Nanti kerajaan mesti order Proton banyak banyak, pasti jual. Baik sambil buat assembly dan soldering, aku tengok awek kilang, boleh kahwin lebih”

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    • Ahamad Masalani on Jan 08, 2016 at 8:00 pm

      Jangan racist la ahbeng

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      • Cina tongsan on Jan 10, 2016 at 11:51 am

        Ahmad, ko la contoh terbaik hati naluri melayu melayu sekarang…sikit sikit slash cina

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  • Zoom Zoom on Jan 08, 2016 at 3:31 pm

    looks better than HR-V. Even better if Nissan bring in with the 1.6 Turbo engine..

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