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2026 Nissan Kicks SR AWD

Tom Brady? Isaiah Thomas?

2026 Nissan Kicks SR AWD
Bob Jackson

No…I’m not being a name dropper, I’m just thinking about how today’s smallest Crossovers have a lot in common with All-Star players who were considered way too small ever to succeed.

And the ’26 Nissan KICKS is a great example of a potential All-Star.


From the low $20’s to the mid-$30’s…(Whoa’…let’s talk about that in a bit) and with the average new vehicle window sticker now topping $50,000, it’s reassuring to see that you can drive out in something not only affordable and functional…but also something with a bit of personality, too…and still keep your investment in the $20’s - $30’s.

Today’s KICKS bears no resemblance to its former self. While it’s still a slightly elevated 5-door crossover, it’s finally gone to fashion school. In fact, I see “Baby Infiniti when I look at today’s KICKS. It seats 4-5 passengers in reasonable comfort, and holds around 25 cu ft of their stuff in the back.

Mileage? The EPA rates it at 27 city and 34 highway. I averaged right at 29 for my week-long commute: 0-60 takes around 9-10 seconds (AWD takes a little longer), and the top speed of 110-120 is way more than enough to get you one of those Super-Speeder tickets.

Content, tho’, is what makes the KICKS stand out…even with that almost 35K window sticker.

Our top-of-the-line AWD SR had a level of content that you used to expect only on something costing much more.

Here’s just a taste:

  • Nissan Connect…giving you personalized settings for you and up to 4 others.
  • Remote start to pre-heat or cool from your phone.
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Wi-Fi hotspots to connect up to 7 devices at once.
  • Oh… and if you’re running late for an appointment and want to know if you have enough gas to get there… just check on your phone.

​2026 Nissan Kicks SR AWD

Bob Jackson

Opt for the SR version and get a rather sassy two-color red and black interior, a 12.3” digital dash, 19” alloys, LED lighting, roof-rails, Nissan’s ProPILOT Assist, all-around view, hands-free texting, and just about every auto-braking and cross-traffic alert that you’d want.

Even with destination charges, you’d still be a hair under $30,000.

It was the extras that drove us into the mid-$30s price range.

Moonroof, Premium alloys, 10-speaker Bose audio, heated steering, heated front seats, ambient lighting w. a ground package are the extras that boosted our test KICKS to $34,715,…but resulted in a darn well-equipped and comfortable ride;

In low-level trim, Nissan’s KICKS is a quirky, capable economy value. Dress it up in SR trim with all available options, and you’ve got a quirky little luxury ride.

Your call.

Tom Brady? Isaiah Thomas?