What is the fuel consumption of the Nissan Kicks?

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Jodie
07/24/25 8:13am
The fuel consumption of the Nissan Kicks is approximately 5.6L/100km. Below is an introduction to the Nissan Kicks: 1. Nissan Kicks: The Nissan Kicks is equipped with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine across all variants, delivering a maximum horsepower of 124 hp, a maximum power of 91 kW, and a maximum torque of 153 N·m. 2. Displacement and Fuel Consumption: For small-displacement naturally aspirated engines, fuel consumption is inherently low. If you drive steadily, the car can be very fuel-efficient. Below are some extended tips on how to save fuel: 1. Good Driving Habits: It is essential for drivers to maintain good driving habits. If a driver frequently engages in aggressive driving, such as heavy acceleration and hard braking, the engine load will increase, leading to higher fuel consumption. Conversely, if the driver drives smoothly, with gentle acceleration and braking, the engine will operate more steadily, resulting in lower fuel consumption. 2. Fuel Quality: Always try to use high-quality fuel when refueling. High-quality fuel not only burns more efficiently, reducing fuel consumption, but also helps extend the engine's lifespan to some extent.
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DelEleanor
08/11/25 3:48am
As an owner of the Nissan Kicks, I've personally experienced the car's fuel consumption. The official combined fuel consumption is about 6.36L/100km, but after driving it for over two years for urban commuting, the fuel consumption often rises to around 7.5L during peak traffic jams, while dropping below 5.6L on smooth highways, averaging around 6.7L. Driving habits have a significant impact—avoiding aggressive acceleration and keeping the air conditioning temperature moderate can save a lot. The car comes with a 1.5L engine paired with a CVT transmission, designed for optimized fuel efficiency, but road conditions are crucial: muddy or slippery roads and frequent short-distance starts can increase consumption by 0.5-1L. Compared to my neighbor's SUV, it's noticeably more fuel-efficient. Regular maintenance, like using high-quality engine oil and maintaining proper tire pressure, helps me save hundreds on monthly fuel costs. I recommend beginners keep a driving log for better insights.
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