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Nissan Kicks 2023 for sale

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Model & Year Overview

Nissan Kicks 2023

The 2023 Kicks received a substantial mid-cycle refresh, gaining revised exterior styling, a larger 8-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay, and — critically — an e-4ORCE-adjacent rear-motor electrified AWD system on upper trims via the "Kicks e-Power" in some markets. In Canada, Nissan offered an updated trim structure with additional standard technology. The refreshed interior materials improved the cabin's perceived quality, addressing one of the common criticisms of earlier Kicks models. Rear USB-C ports were added. Fuel economy remained a standout at roughly 7.0 L/100 km combined. For buyers weighing a used 2023 Kicks, the updated infotainment and improved standard safety suite make it meaningfully better than 2021–2022 examples. Confirm whether ProPilot Assist is included on the trim level, as availability varied by package configuration.

Average Price

From

$16 995

Listings

192

2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

S

30 000 km
20 795 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

27 044 km
20 995 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

10 604 km
20 995 $
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Accident-Free

2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

71 827 km
20 988 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

Sr Premium Cuir

4 816 km
24 495 $
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

19 610 km
23 995 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

54 800 km
19 532 $
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2023 Nissan Kicks

Sv Edition

24 702 km
23 495 $
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2023 Nissan Kicks

S Cvt

26 894 km
19 495 $
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV TA

20 200 km
23 295 $
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

38 200 km
22 988 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

21 435 km
20 988 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

49 792 km
22 888 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

16 948 km
26 388 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

54 036 km
21 990 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

29 798 km
24 198 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

59 131 km
19 998 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

25 434 km
19 995 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

98 247 km
16 995 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

S

31 883 km
18 998 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

104 188 km
18 439 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

18 967 km
23 349 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SV

83 606 km
19 549 $
2023 Nissan Kicks
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2023 Nissan Kicks

SR

19 368 km
24 549 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

What is the price and which trims of the 2023 Nissan Kicks are available in Canada?

The 2023 Nissan Kicks is offered in Canada in four trim levels: S, Play (special edition), SV, and SR. The base S trim starts at approximately $20,498, the Play at around $21,998, the SV at approximately $24,498, and the top-of-the-line SR at about $27,498. All 2023 Kicks models in Canada are powered by a single 1.6L 4-cylinder engine producing 122 hp, paired with a CVT, in front-wheel drive only — no AWD option is available in the 2023 lineup. Freight and PDI charges are approximately $1,795. Nissan's warranty covers 3 years/60,000 km basic and 5 years/100,000 km powertrain. The Kicks is one of the most affordable subcompact SUVs on the Canadian market, with fuel consumption of approximately 7.9L/100km combined according to Natural Resources Canada. It competes directly with the Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, Toyota C-HR, and Honda HR-V in the entry-level subcompact SUV segment, where it consistently ranks as the lowest-priced option, giving it a unique advantage for first-time buyers and budget-conscious shoppers.

02

Why is the 2023 Nissan Kicks popular in Canada despite the lack of all-wheel drive?

The 2023 Nissan Kicks achieves strong commercial success in Canada despite its lack of AWD for several compelling reasons. First, its very competitive entry price makes it accessible to a wide segment of Canadian buyers, particularly young first-time car buyers in major cities like Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver. Its compact footprint (4.24m length) eases parking in dense urban environments. Its fuel consumption of 7.9L/100km combined makes it one of the most fuel-efficient SUVs in its category. Its bold exterior design with optional two-tone colour accents attracts a style-conscious, younger clientele. For urban drivers who primarily travel on paved, plowed roads, the absence of AWD is not a significant issue with proper winter tires installed — a point Nissan actively communicates to Canadian buyers. Resale values are generally good thanks to strong Nissan brand recognition and the sustained popularity of the SUV segment in Canada. Maintenance costs are among the lowest in the category, reinforcing the Kicks' overall economic appeal for buyers focused on total cost of ownership over a 3-5 year period. The Kicks' high-riding seating position and commanding view of the road also contribute to its SUV-like appeal.

03

How does the 2023 Nissan Kicks compare to the Toyota C-HR and Hyundai Kona for Canadian buyers?

The 2023 Nissan Kicks (from $20,498) competes directly with the 2023 Toyota C-HR (from $23,150) and the 2023 Hyundai Kona (from $23,749). The Kicks is the least expensive of the three, but it is also the only one without an AWD option in 2023. The Toyota C-HR is also FWD only, but its 2.0L engine produces 144 hp versus 122 hp for the Kicks. The Hyundai Kona stands out with an AWD option available on SV and above trims, a 5-year/100,000 km basic warranty (slightly longer than Nissan's 3 years), and the turbocharged 1.6L engine producing 195 hp in the N-Line variant. On interior quality, the fully redesigned 2023 Kona with its 12.3-inch display is generally considered superior to the Kicks. The Kicks retains the advantage of the lowest entry price and very competitive fuel consumption. Maintenance costs are comparable across all three brands. For the Canadian buyer who prioritizes the lowest initial cost with a decent feature set, the Kicks S or Play is the logical choice. For those who want AWD capability or more power, the Kona AWD is the superior option. For long-term reliability reassurance, the Toyota C-HR's reputation carries weight.