Nissan Philippines announced effective July 1 the new suggested retail prices (SRP) for the Nissan Kicks e-Power variants.
Nissan PH says the new pricing reflects its commitment to making electrified vehicles more affordable, and aligns with the government’s initiatives to promote a greener future through incentives and support that further drive the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the country, making environmentally friendly options more accessible to the public. Additionally, Nissan recently extended the battery warranty of the Kicks e-Power from five years to eight years, reinforcing Nissan’s confidence in the quality of the vehicle.
The Nissan Kicks e-Power is known for its innovative e-Power technology, which combines the benefits of electric driving with the convenience of a gasoline engine to charge the battery. This unique system offers the advantages of electrified driving, such as instant torque for a responsive and exciting drive, with the assurance of an on-board gasoline engine to charge the battery when needed, making it an ideal choice for those looking to enter the EV market.
“We are excited to offer the Nissan Kicks e-Power at a more accessible price point,” Nissan Philippines president Yasuhisa Masuda mentioned, “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.”
The Nissan Kicks e-Power is available at all Nissan dealerships nationwide at the following SRPs: The EL, which was priced at P1,239,000, now goes for just P1,179,000; the VE, priced before at P1,339,000, now goes for just P1,279,000; the VL’s new price is only P1,479,000, from its old price of P1,539,000; the EL in Pearl White which went for P1,254,000 is now down to P1,194,000; the Kicks e-Power in Pearl White, which had an old price of P1,354,000, is now just P1,294,000; the Kicks e-Power Pearl White Two-Tone, which went for P1,554,000, is now down to just P1,494,000, and; the Kicks e-Power Sport, which went for P1,339,000, is now down to just P1,279,000.
To know more about the Nissan Kicks e-Power, visit the official Nissan Philippines website at www.nissan.ph/vehicles/new/kicks, or get in touch with your nearest Nissan dealership.