Unveiled at the Malaysia Autoshow 2025 in May, which is also when the order books were opened for it, Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) has announced that the Nissan Kicks e-Power Impul Edition is finally in showrooms and ready for deliveries, as scheduled.
As highlighted previously, the compact SUV gets dressed up with a styling package that consists of a bodykit made up of a new front lip, aero garnish on the side skirts and a sportier-looking rear bumper with a diffuser-like element as well as an M-shaped tailgate spoiler. You also get Impul side decals.
Completing the look is an Impul bonnet emblem and 18-inch Impul Aura SX-50 bronze clear-polished alloys (which is one inch up from the stock unit), wrapped with 225/45 Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport tyres. All the Impul accessories come with a three-year or 100,000 km warranty (whichever comes first), ensuring peace of mind.
As before, the entire package costs RM8,500 and can be specified for both Kicks e-Power variants. Buyers can opt for just the bodykit, tailgate spoiler and bonnet emblem and fork out RM5,000, or go for just the wheels and tyres for RM3,500. There’s only a limited number of sets for the latter, in this case 50, so those wanting the wheels shouldn’t dally.
To commemorate the formal introduction of the variant, ETCM has announced that Kicks e-Power buyers will enjoy a limited-time launch offer of a complimentary Impul Aerokit, the one priced at RM5,000.
The Nissan Kicks e-Power is available in two variants, the VL, which is priced at RM113,800, and the VLTm, which goes for RM121,800, both on-the-road without insurance. The VLT has a black roof option, priced at RM4,000.
Nissan Kicks e-Power Impul Edition at Malaysia Autoshow 2025
Nissan Kicks e-Power Impul Edition official images
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Another vanity accessories to increase fuel consumption KEK
xnak impul kits 5K
xnak tayar besar 3.5K
xnak bumbung hitam 4K
Bisa diskaun semua? -9.5K
Lagi tolak diskaun “early-bird”
okey kasi round-up 20K sign mari
Still dreaming and never listen to your customers feedback. Nobody cares about the kicks lah, launch the New Serena already.
This model outdated.
It was released back in 2016. But only NOW ETCM brings this into malaysia. So the car design and base platform are almost 10 years old.
Tan Chong is the ultimate champion in introducing stale Nissan models.
With such a high pricing,the new X50 can easily sapu its dwindling orders.
still looked like a design from the year 2017.
oh wait, it is a design from 2017. No wonder.
Wit tis pricing, dun xpect to compare with the more sophisticated n cheaper brand fr china much less the new x50. So dun xpect buyers will flock to ur showroom.