Effortlessly navigate the roads of South Elgin while piloting the 2025 Nissan Kicks Play. This subcompact SUV delivers on safety, performance, and utility, making it a highly attractive option for those who need an accommodating vehicle. Contact the team at McGrath Nissan online or in person to find out what else sets this car apart from others.
Safety
An optional dash cam1 is standing by to record your rides, ensuring that you clearly capture emergency situations. However, the standard collision prevention tools are what make the Nissan Kicks Play special, such as the standard Front Pedestrian Detection that will warn you about people walking across the street as you approach Panton Mill Park. At the same time, the standard Nissan Safety Shield® 3602 arrives with systems like the standard Blind Spot Warning3, which alerts the driver to cars in the lane next to them, so you don’t accidentally merge into them. Reversing from your parking spot at the store is also made safer with the inclusion of the standard Rear Cross Traffic Alert4, giving you another set of eyes behind your car.
Interior
Wrap your hands around the standard urethane-coated steering wheel of the 2025 Nissan Kicks Play and get ready to take on the challenges of the road ahead. Before you depart, make certain that you’ve found the most comfortable sitting position in your standard 6-way adjustable Zero Gravity front seats. All the sitting spaces in this model are coated with a breathable cloth material that is easy to clean. After you’ve finished work, you can bring your little ones along on a ride to Jim Hansen Park since this model includes seating for five people. In the rearmost compartment of this SUV, you’ll find 25.3 cubic ft. of cargo space5 waiting to be used to haul sports equipment or picnic lunches.
Engineering
When you press on the gas pedal, the standard 1.6L 4-cylinder engine will answer, giving you 122 horsepower and 114 lb.-ft. of torque to use on your travels. Connected to this element is a standard Xtronic® Continuously Variable Transmission that helps the car drive efficiently while unleashing the vehicle’s verve as you speed up. The standard FWD drivetrain helps save gas on your journeys, ultimately contributing to this model’s EPA-estimated 31/36/33 MPG city/hwy/combined6 fuel efficiency rating. Your travels inside the 2025 Kicks Play will be supported by a standard independent strut with coil springs over shock absorbers as the front suspension element, dampening the force applied to your car when driving over potholes. If you’re ready to move forward and own this athletic subcompact SUV, start by filling out our Finance Application.
How Much Cargo Space Does the 2025 Nissan Kicks Play Have?
The 2025 Nissan Kicks Play has 25.3 cubic ft. of cargo space* behind the rear row.
- Driving Recorder to be used only in accordance with any laws or rules in effect in your vehicle’s location that may apply to audio or video recordings of drivers and passengers.
- Nissan Safety Shield technologies can’t prevent all collisions or warn in all situations. See Owner’s Manual for important safety information.
- Blind Spot Warning and Blind Spot Intervention cannot prevent collisions and may not detect every object or warn in all situations. Driver should always turn and look before changing lanes. See Owner’s Manual for safety information.
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert may not detect all vehicles. See Owner’s Manual for safety information.
- Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. Always secure cargo. Heavy loading of the vehicle with cargo, especially on the roof, will affect the handling and stability of the vehicle.
- EPA Fuel Economy Estimates. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions—use for comparison only.