Nissan Kicks SUV Offered With Benefits Of Up To Rs. 85,000

- Nissan is offering benefits up to Rs. 85,000 on the Kicks this month
- These benefits on the Nissan Kicks are only valid for July 2021
- No offers on the Nissan Magnite subcompact SUV
Nissan India has announced some attractive benefits on the Kicks compact SUV to lure new buyers this month. The SUV has been listed on the official website with maximum discounts of up to Rs. 85,000. This includes cash discount, exchange bonus, corporate discount and online booking bonus. These benefits are valid up till 31st July 2021 and may vary across variants and locations. The exchange benefit can be availed only at the brand's NIC enabled dealerships. There are no offers on the Magnite subcompact SUV this month.
Also Read: Nissan India Begins Magnite Exports To Nepal, Indonesia And South Africa

The Kicks SUV is available in a total of 8 variants across four trims - XL, XV, XV Premium & XV Premium (O).
As per the details listed on the website, the SUV is offered with a cash discount of Rs. 20,000 and an exchange bonus of up to Rs. 50,000. Apart from these, the company offers a special benefit of Rs. 10,000 for select corporates, government employees, Chartered Accountants, and Doctors. There's also an online booking bonus of Rs. 5,000, which applies to bookings made via the brand's website. Do note, the cash benefit and exchange bonus apply to only turbo petrol variants.

There are no benefits on the Nissan Magnite subcompact SUV
Also Read: Car Sales June 2021: Nissan India Sells 3,503 Units
The Kicks SUV is available in a total of 8 variants across four trims - XL, XV, XV Premium & XV Premium (O). The compact SUV comes with a choice of two engines - a 1.3-litre turbo-petrol and a 1.5-litre petrol engine. While the former develops 154 bhp of maximum power against 254 Nm of peak torque, the latter is good for 105 bhp and 142 Nm of peak torque. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed manual and a CVT automatic unit. The SUV is priced in India from Rs. 9.49 lakh and goes up to Rs. 14.64 lakh (all prices ex-showroom India).
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