The Kicks e-Power is the newest offering of Nissan’s local arm. Released last month, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) latest entry in the local crossover segment not only gives Filipino vehicle buyers a taste of the automaker’s electric-driven, gasoline-charged, powertrain, but it also offers a wide array of colors to choose from.
Today, we break down the six hues of the Nissan Kicks e-Power.
The paint perfectly embodies the peppy and spirited driving feel one will experience when behind the wheel of the Nissan Kicks e-Power.
Like the lively color, the Nissan Kicks e-Power is fun to drive. Thanks to its e-Power electric motor, the sport utility delivers fast and immediate vehicle acceleration.
The color red typically represents passion and sportiness — that’s why all sports cars come in red. And while the Nissan Kicks e-Power is no race car, it can still provide owners a sporty driving experience.
The abovementioned e-Power electric motor not only offers fast acceleration, it has the capacity to provide a decent power output that peaks at 134 horsepower (hp). It also has a maximum torque of 280Nm.
Riptide Blue perfectly represents the crossover's electrified powertrain. The e-Power is 100-percent electric driven with the power coming from the 213 kilowatt-hour (kWh) lithium-ion battery pack. The gasoline engine only acts as a generator to supply constant charge to the said fuel cell.
White makes the Nissan Kicks e-Power a great electrified family car. That’s because white is easy on the eyes, and the safest hue in the vehicle's range.
Studies show that white vehicles are less involved in accidents that those of different hues.
The darkest color of the Nissan Kicks e-Power, Gun Metallic is perfect for those looking to enjoy a sophisticated-looking vehicle. Its color perfectly matches the interior of the vehicle, whose range-topping variant features plenty of black leather with soft touch panels.
The color makes the Nissan Kicks e-Power look like a tech-savvy crossover. It actually has features that would appease drivers who are into technology. Its top-of-the-line model has a seven-inch digital instrument panel, a multifunctional steering wheel, an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and an illuminated electronic gear selector.
Photos from Nissan and Ruben Manahan IV
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