
On July 1, 2024, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) announced that buyers can now avail of the Kicks e-POWER crossover at a much lower price. Specifically, Nissan reduced P60,000 across the entire Kicks e-POWER range.
In Nissan’s press release announcing the Kicks' new prices, the company emphasized that this move underscores its dedication to making electrified vehicles more affordable. This strategy aligns with government initiatives to promote a greener future through incentives and support, fostering the adoption of electric vehicles and making eco-friendly options more accessible to the public.
"We are excited to offer the Nissan Kicks e-POWER at a more accessible price point. This initiative supports our mission in providing Filipinos with innovative and sustainable mobility solutions and also aligns with the government's vision of a greener and more sustainable future for the Philippines."

In addition to the price cut, Nissan also extended the Kicks’ battery warranty from five years to eight years. Now the Kicks’ is not only more affordable, but it also stands out as a viable option for buyers who are still on the fence about the reliability of EVs and hybrids.
As a refresher, though the Kicks’ uses electricity to propel itself, the battery and electric motors are powered by a three-cylinder gasoline engine. The e-POWER system that the Kicks’ utilizes makes it a series-hybrid because the gas engine only supplies juice while the electric motors do the work. This system allows drivers to drive an EV without the range anxiety that comes with it since they can still utilize the network of fuel stations across the country. Pretty neat right?
Listed below are the new prices of the Kicks e-POWER variants:
- Nissan Kicks e-Power EL: P1,179,000
- Nissan Kicks e-Power VE: P1,279,000
- Nissan Kicks e-Power VL: P1,479,000
Now that the Nissan Kicks e-POWER crossover has become more accessible with its price cut, it might be the perfect time to buy one. Check out the Nissan Kicks Car Guide on AutoDeal and hit the “Get Quote” button to find what price is right for you across different dealerships.
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