Frequently asked questions

What is the warranty period of the Nissan KICKS e-POWER?

Nissan KICKS e-POWER comes with:-
5 years / 100,000km vehicle warranty
8 years / 160,000km EV components warranty (Battery, Motor, Inverter & e-POWER control unit)

What is the maintenance cost for Nissan KICKS e-POWER? Is it more expensive than an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) or HEV vehicle?

The Nissan KICKS e-POWER is designed to keep maintenance costs low. For every 100,000km or five years, the Nissan KICKS e-POWER has an estimated maintenance cost of RM3,600+, which is significantly lower than other HEV & ICE models.

Given that the engine in e-POWER runs at a lower RPM, are we looking at fewer maintenance schedules than a conventional ICE vehicle?

Although the Nissan KICKS e-POWER operates at a lower RPM than conventional ICE vehicles, we continue to schedule regular maintenance at 10,000km or every 6 months (whichever comes first) intervals to ensure peak performance and reliability. This is aligned with Nissan’s commitment to its ‘Double Zero’ target—Zero Emissions and Zero Fatalities—as we prioritise safety and optimal performance for every driver behind the wheels.

Is the road tax price of Nissan KICKS e-POWER based on EV or Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and how much is the price of the road tax for Nissan KICKS e-POWER?

Nissan KICKS e-POWER road tax is based on it’s 1,198cc engine and it cost RM55 per year (Private Individual Registration, West Malaysia)

What award has the Nissan KICKS e-POWER received?

The NISSAN KICKS e-POWER has received awards from Japan including RJC Technology of the year and ASEAN NCAP 5 stars.

If towing is needed, how is it done on the Nissan KICKS e-POWER?

To tow the Nissan KICKS e-POWER, it should be done similarly to an ICE vehicle. The recommended method is to lift the front wheels of the vehicle and tow it forward.

Is the specifications of the Malaysia Nissan KICKS e-POWER different from model sold in other ASEAN market? What are the key features of the Malaysia version?

The Nissan KICKS e-POWER available in Malaysia is built to ASEAN specifications, ensuring it shares the same core features valued across the region, like the 100% electric motor-driven system and efficient, powerful quiet drive. However, it has been carefully fine-tuned for Malaysia’s specific road conditions to deliver enhanced handling and optimal performance on local terrains, making it uniquely suited to Malaysian drivers while retaining all the benefits of Nissan’s innovative e-POWER technology & fun-to-drive characteristics.

How fuel efficient and what is the driving range of the Nissan KICKS e-POWER?
The Nissan KICKS e-POWER is designed for impressive fuel efficiency of 21.7km/L, offering a remarkable range of approximately 900 kilometers on a full tank. Find out more about e-POWER technology.
Does the Nissan KICKS e-POWER come with a spare tire?

The Nissan KICKS e-POWER comes with a tire repair kit to help drivers handle flat or punctured tires in emergency situations. This kit allows drivers to quickly repair the tire and get back on the road without needing to replace it immediately.

What is the top speed of Nissan KICKS e-POWER?

Powered by a 2nd Generation e-POWER drivetrain, the Nissan KICKS e-POWER delivers over 95kW (129PS) and 280Nm of torque, effortlessly propelling it to a top speed of 180km/h.

Does the Nissan KICKS e-POWER comes with a brake pedal?
Yes, KICKS e-POWER has both acceleration and brake pedal. However, the Nissan KICKS e-POWER utilises an innovative one-pedal driving system known as
e-Pedal Step, which significantly enhances the driving experience. This advanced technology allows drivers to accelerate and decelerate using primarily the accelerator pedal, reducing the need to switch between pedals. When you press the accelerator, the vehicle responds immediately, providing a smooth and enjoyable driving experience.
Is there an option to turn off the electric motor and just use the gasoline engine while driving?

The Nissan KICKS e-POWER is designed to operate solely as a 100% electric motor-driven vehicle, meaning there is no option to turn off the electric motor and use only the gasoline engine while driving. In this system, the gasoline engine doesn’t drive the wheels directly; instead, it acts as a generator to charge the battery, which then powers the electric motor that drives the wheels.

What are the battery and motor type used in the Nissan KICKS e-POWER?

The Nissan KICKS e-POWER comes with a 2.06kwh Lithium-ion battery and AC3 Synchronous Motor which is the same as the Nissan LEAF (Electric Vehicle) sold worldwide and has been proven to have zero fatality.

How many variants are available?

We are excited to introduce the Nissan KICKS e-POWER in three distinct variants, each tailored to different customer needs.
VL Single-Tone
VLT Single-Tone
VLT Two-Tone

How is the Nissan KICKS e-POWER technology different from Evs and conventional hybrid systems?

The Nissan KICKS e-POWER is a gateway technology that brings more people closer to EV ownership. Unlike conventional hybrids, which use both the engine and battery to drive the wheels, the wheels of Nissan KICKS e-POWER is driven solely by an electric motor, delivering a driving experience similar to an EV. The gasoline engine is used exclusively to charge the battery, eliminating the need for plug-in charging. This setup provides customers with the benefits of electric-like driving experience e.g: instant torque and remarkable fuel efficiency without the need for plug-in charging infrastructure.

Is the total lifespan of the Nissan KICKS e-POWER longer than a conventional ICE vehicle?
The Nissan KICKS e-POWER may have the potential for a longer lifespan than a conventional ICE vehicle, though this depends on individual usage, maintenance, and driving conditions. The e-POWER system features fewer moving parts and operates with an electric motor that generates less stress heat compared to traditional combustion engines. Additionally, with a simpler configuration-especially the absence of a full-fledge transmission-there are fewer components subject to wear and tear, and the engine experiences less stress. These factors combined may contribute to increased durability over time compared to a conventional ICE vehicle.
How much CO2 does the e-POWER emit?

Compared to an ICE-powered vehicle, the e-POWER system has 20% lower tailpipe emissions.

In what situation does the battery need to be charged?
In a Nissan e-POWER vehicle, the battery needs to be charged when the vehicle is driving at high speeds or when strong acceleration is required See details of the e-POWER system.

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