Nissan Kicks vs Hyundai Kona
Nissan Kicks vs Hyundai Kona
The subcompact SUV segment boasts a remarkable diversity in the auto industry, with vehicles differing significantly in size and character. Among the latest additions to this segment are the Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Kona, both seemingly targeting each other head-on. The question then becomes, which one is the right fit for you? To assist our clients in making an informed decision, the Reedman-Toll Nissan of Drexel Hill team has curated a side-by-side comparison of these two contenders. Check it out to determine which best aligns with your preferences and needs.
Performance of the Kicks
Be surrounded by confidence and get a big smile when you punch the gas and zip around corners. Conquer city streets with the power and oomph of Kicks' modern 122 horsepower 1.6-liter engine and Xtronic CVT. The combination of an advanced engine, lightweight design, and a virtually gearless transmission means the Nissan Kicks can help you get the most out of every drop of fuel with 31 mpg in the city and 36 on the highway.
Performance of the Kona
The base engine remains the 4-cylinder, which is about average for the segment. Hyundai further limits the thrills by mating this engine with an automatic transmission engineered for better fuel economy rather than performance. However, it still needs to catch up compared to the Kicks in the fuel economy category, with just 24 mpg in the city and 29 on the highway. The Kona will not be zipping around town with a 0-60 time of 9.2 seconds.
Features & Design of the Nissan Kicks
Kicks is designed for you and the crew. With plenty of comfortable seating for up to five, everyone has room to stretch. Kicks' front seats were inspired by space-age technology and offer support that can help reduce fatigue, inviting you to take Kicks on longer road trips. The almost 44 inches of front legroom is also lovely, no matter how long the road trip is, with a hatch behind the rear seats that measures 25.3 cu. Ft. of cargo volume, Kicks gives you more than enough room to pack it all in, while a cargo cover helps keep your belongings secure.
Features & Design of the Hyundai Kona
Hyundai embraced the "Less is more" philosophy when crafting the design of the Kona. Inside, you'll find simple controls and basic materials emphasizing simplicity. However, it's worth noting that the Kona's total cargo capacity falls below the class average, providing a modest 19.2 cu. Ft. of interior cargo volume is 6 inches less than the Nissan Kicks' 25.3 cu. Ft. of cargo volume. Additionally, with only 41 inches of front legroom, passengers and their belongings might experience tight quarters.
Reedman-Toll Nissan Has 2024 Nissan Kicks In-Stock!
The Nissan Kicks outshines the Hyundai Kona in several vital aspects. The Kicks is a compelling choice with best-in-class fuel economy, more interior space, and generous legroom. Its lower starting price makes it an ideal option for those prioritizing affordability and comfort. If you're eager to kick off your adventure in the spacious Nissan Kicks and happen to reside in the greater Philadelphia, PA, area, head over to Reedman-Toll Nissan of Drexel Hill. We've got a plentiful supply of the 2024 Nissan Kicks in stock and ready to roll! Fill out the form below to start your adventure with the Kicks.
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