Nissan’s 2025 All-New Kicks which features a bold new design and more available
Technologies has been named the Official Show Car of the 53rd annual Miami International Auto Show which runs August 30 through September 8 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Nissan’s popular compact crossover makes a strong impression with its bold and expressive design. The wide stance and fenders give way to a more rounded, protected cabin. Strong fenders and a distinctive boxiness define the lower half of the vehicle, compared to the cleaner upper body.
It’s the first-ever Kicks with optional Intelligent All-Wheel Drive providing additional confidence and control in many weather conditions and road surfaces.
Inside, Kicks has a modern and airy look. The dashboard features a dual-screen setup: one for the instrument meter, one for the infotainment system. The standard meter measures 7 inches, while Kicks SR upgrades to an even more striking 12.3-inch unit with two display modes: A more traditional Classic and a more feature-rich Enhanced view. A new-design steering wheel features a flat bottom.
The center console accommodates all of life’s essentials with two cupholders designed around fitting a 30-ounce coffee tumbler and an enclosed storage compartment. Bottle holders in the doors are large enough to fit a 32-ounce Yeti® tumbler.
Another first for Kicks, both rows of seats use Nissan’s Zero Gravity™ seating design, helping distribute weight and pressure across the occupants’ bodies for a more comfortable seating position to help reduce fatigue. The softer, more supportive design improves comfort and reduces the tendency for backseat passengers’ hips to slide down uncomfortably on longer journeys.
Kicks offers an extensive array of intuitive driver assistance and safety features including Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning and High Beam Assist.
Other standard convenience features include Easy-Fill Tire Alert, which makes topping up tire air pressure simpler; Rear Door Alert, which can notify the driver about potentially forgotten items; and Intelligent Driver Alertness, which can warn if the driver’s behavior suggests they may be fatigued.
The South Florida Automobile Dealers Association has been the official sponsor of the Miami International Auto Show since 1971. The Association comprises nearly 200 dealerships in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties.
Admission to the auto show is $15 for adults, $6 children ages 6-12 and free for children 5 and under.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.miamiautoshows.com.