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2025 Nissan Kicks

Inside Look at the 2025 Nissan Kicks’ Design and 7 Awesome Easter Eggs

March 23, 2024 by kairo
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2025 Nissan Kicks: The 2025 Nissan Kicks boasts a new motor, optionally available all-wheel drive, and a wider footprint, making it significantly different from previous models. However, the designers have included a lot of little touches and easter eggs to make the Kicks look a little more intriguing than the typical subcompact SUV.

Hidden C-Pillar Badge

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This exposed “KICKS” writing is rad and can be seen in the C-pillar behind the rear quarter windows, but you’ll have to look closely to see it. The cutout appears in whichever body color you choose for your Kicks since it is carved into the tinted glass to reveal a body panel behind it.

Shoe-Inspired Cladding

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Although black plastic body cladding is common on many crossovers and SUVs, the Kicks’ cladding has a little bit more visual appeal. According to Nissan, the side skirts’ material is designed to resemble trainers. You know, like Kicks?

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Headrest Speakers

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Both the driver’s and passenger’s headrest-mounted speakers are part of the optional 10-speaker Bose audio system. Similar technology was available on the previous Kicks, however the driver’s seat was the only one with headrest speakers.

Headlight Logo

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The headlights are engraved with this little 2025 Nissan Kicks emblem.

Mirror Logo

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This insignia on the side mirror plastic molding can help you remember which model you’re driving.

Front “Signature” Lights

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All Kicks versions feature lower grille slats with beautiful chrome trim, but only the SR has these extra six LED accent light strips.

Zero-Gravity Rear Seats

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Nissan used to solely advertise its “Zero Gravity” front seats, but these days it also offers a similar configuration in the outer rear seats. To enhance comfort and posture, the cushioning and seat design have been used.

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Categories Car News Tags 2025 Nissan Kicks, Front "Signature" Lights, Headlight Logo, Headrest Speakers, Hidden C-Pillar Badge, Mirror Logo, Shoe-Inspired Cladding, Zero-Gravity Rear Seats
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