Nissan Philippines has made significant cuts on the Kicks e-Power’s retail price.
The company said that retail price adjustment — which took effect starting today (July) 1 — reflects the automaker’s “commitment to making electrified vehicles more affordable” and is aligned with the government's initiatives to promote a greener future through incentives.”
"We are excited to offer the Nissan Kicks e-Power at a more accessible price point," Nissan Philippines President Yasuhisa Masuda said.
"This initiative supports our mission in providing Filipinos with innovative and sustainable mobility solutions and also aligns with the government's vision of a greener and more sustainable future for the Philippines,” he added.
Here is the complete list of the Kicks e-Power’s trims and their respective suggested retail prices at all Nissan dealerships in the country:
Variant |
Previous price |
New price |
EL |
P1.239 million |
P1.179 million |
VE |
P1.339 million |
P1,279 million |
VL |
P1.539 million |
P1.479 million |
EL |
P1.254 million |
P1.194 million |
(Pearl White) |
P1.354 million |
P1.294 million |
(Pearl White Two-Tone) |
P1.554 million |
P1.494 million |
Sport |
P1.339 million (excluding accessories worth P90,000) |
P1.279 million (excluding accessories worth P90,000) |
Introduced in August 2022, the nameplate has become popular due to its e-Power technology that utilizes a gasoline engine to power its electric mill’s battery.
Photos from Ruben Manahan IV, Nissan Philippines
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