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Exterior Design and Dimensions

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From Car and Driver

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As a follow-up to the brand's quirky Juke, Nissan designers deployed youthful elements with a subtler hand, and as a result, the Kicks's styling is fun while remaining harmonious with the rest of the lineup. A "floating" roof is a nod to the larger Murano crossover and the flashy Maxima sedan.

Exterior Dimensions

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Exterior Measurement Comparisons


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Exterior Features

Expressive styling is further augmented by a series of customizable colors and matching accessories such as mirror caps, wheel inserts, a rear spoiler, and bumper accents courtesy of the Kicks Color Studio. Nissan offers several two-tone body-color options, too. The base S trim comes with 16-inch steel wheels and hubcaps, but SV and SR trims both come with handsome 17-inch aluminum wheels. A sunroof, curiously, is not an option on any Kicks model.

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Active Key-Fob Commands

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Passive Key-Fob Commands

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