Jul 4, 2025

The redesigned 2025 Nissan Kicks is the ideal urban companion, with a comfortable cabin, innovative tech, and a fuel-efficient engine. All three available trim levels can be had with front- or all-wheel drive and offer different levels of comfort and functionality to suit your needs.

Discover the 2025 Nissan Kicks Trim Levels: Compact Urban Crossover

1. S

The base S trim of the 2025 Kicks is powered by the same 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine as the rest of the lineup, which produces 141 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque. A continuously variable transmission and selectable terrain modes are also standard. With fuel efficiency ratings of 28 mpg in the city, 35 mpg on the highway, and 31 mpg combined, it’s well-suited for urban commutes, long road trips, and everything in between.

Five-person seating is standard inside, and the driver gets a six-way manually adjustable seat. The 60/40-split second row bench provides flexible passenger and cargo combinations, plus 34.5 inches of legroom for a surprisingly roomy ride. The spacious cargo area offers 30 cubic feet of room to pack all your bags behind the rear seats.

2. SV

The SV trim shares many of its standard features with the S, including a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster and a four-speaker sound system. Wireless device charging becomes standard in front, and the NissanConnect touchscreen display grows from 7.0 inches to 12.3 inches, giving you easier access and visibility to essential controls. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto enable smartphone integration, and you’ll get a three-month subscription to SiriusXM. A moonroof and heated front seats are optional.

3. SR

The range-topping SR trim upgrades the sound system with six speakers, and a Bose audio system is available. The reconfigurable gauge cluster grows to 12.3 inches, and four USB ports make it easy for all passengers to keep their phones charged. Integrated signal indicators on the side mirrors add an extra layer of safety when changing lanes, and heated mirrors are available. The standard urethane steering wheel is swapped for a leather-wrapped rim with optional heating.

A brake-actuated limited-slip differential becomes standard to improve traction control, and machined aluminum wheels with painted accents replace the steel wheels with covers from the first two trims. On top of the extensive list of standard driver assistance features included with every model, the SR adds a front sonar parking sensor system, active lane centering, and a 360-degree camera.

Any trim level of the 2025 Kicks would be a great choice for your next crossover SUV, but only you can determine which one has the right set of features to fit your lifestyle. When you’re ready to compare in person, come visit us at James Ceranti Nissan in Greenville, MS!