2019 Nissan Kicks vs Hyundai Creta and Renault Captur: Specifications comparison

by Vivaan Khatri | 26/10/2018
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Nissan is going to launch its popular SUV in the Indian market in 2019. Ahead of its launch, we have gathered some information about the Indians-spec Kicks and compare with other cars of its class to see whether this new car is able to compete with the existing models.

Nissan will introduce its first new car in years for the Indian market. After entering our shore, it will take on one of the most competitive segment in the market in recent years – the segment for SUVs. The direct rival of the Kicks will be the Hyundai Creta, and the Renault Captur. Here we will give you an overall picture of this fierce race by giving out the specification of these cars.

1. Dimensions

Knowing the SUV segment is not a piece of cake, Nissan has prepared the India-spec Kicks with the idealist dimension possible, which means as large as possible. It is not surprising as the size is the make-or-break factor in this race trail.

 Nissan Kicks at show front face

India-spec Nissan Kicks will be larger than the international version

As the result, we have a Kicks with a larges dimension ever, bigger than its international version. More specifically, it grows 89mm in length, reaching 4,384mm. At this length, Kicks is the longest among the three. For the width, it stands at 1813, which outgrows the Hyundai Creta but fall in line with the Renault Captur. In terms of the hight, it turns out that Hyundai Creta is the king, Nissan Kicks and Renault Captur stay behind at 1656mm and 1626mm, respectively. But considering the ground clearance, it comes as a surprise that the Hyundai Creta is actually the lowest, at 190mm, while both Nissan Kicks and Renault Captur stands at 210-mm ground clearance.

 Dimensions Nissan Kicks  Hyundai Creta  Renault Captur 
 Length   4384mm  4270mm  4329mm
 Width  1813mm  1780mm  1813mm
 Height  1656mm  1665mm  1626mm
 Wheelbase  2673mm  2590mm  2673mm
Ground Clearance  210mm  190mm  210mm

2. Engine

Here comes to the engine part. An ideal SUV will definitely come with a powerful powertrain. And let’s see what the Kicks and its competitors – the Creta and Captur are keeping under the hood.

Engines  Nissan Kicks   Hyundai Creta   Renault Captur 
 Petrol
 
 
 
Displacement  1.5 litre  1.6 litre  1.5 litre
Power  106bhp  123bhp  106bhp
Torque  142Nm  151Nm  142Nm
Transmission  5-speed manual

 6-speed manual

 6-speed automatic

 5-speed manual
 Diesel
 
 
 
Displacement  1.5 litre  1.6 litre  1.5 litre
Power  110bhp  128bhp  110bhp
Torque  240Nm  260Nm  240Nm
Transmission  6-speed manual

 6-speed manual

 6-speed automatic

 6-speed manual

As far as we know, the Kicks will share the same engine with the Captur. And it’s no surprise that both cars will come up with the same power outlet. The shared petrol engine is suspected to be the 1.5-litre 4-cylinder motor which is able to leash out 106BHP and 142Nm. Both will be paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox.

Renault Captur orange colorfront face

Renault Captur and Nissan Kicks will share the same engine

The diesel Hyundai Creta has a bigger engine displacement of 1.6 litre. This unit could churn out 123BHP and 151Nm, higher than the Kicks and Captur. In terms of the power outlet, it seems that the Creta still remains unbeatable in its class. Besides, it also offers both manual and automatic transmission.

For the diesel version, Kicks will continue to borrow engines from the Captur. They will share the same 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbocharged motor. This unit manages to produce 128BHP and 260Nm. And the diesel versions will be mated exclusively to the 6-speed manual gearbox. Whereas the 1.6-litre unit on the Creta could bring out 128BHP and 260Nm. A 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic gearbox are offered on the Creta.

Hyundai Creta red color on road

Hyundai Creta provides the highest power output out of the three models

3. Features

It is still unclear what will be offered on the India-spec Kicks. Until now, there is only the exterior revealed. But it is expected that the Kicks will get LED headlight and 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, possibly on the higher range. To know more about the expected features, read here.

For the Captur, it comes packed with LED headlight but sadly, lacks the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support. The Creta is well-equipped, but it doesn’t have LED headlight. 

4. Price

In terms of price, the Kicks is expected to be priced at around 9.4 lakh and could go up to 15 lakh. With this price range, the Kicks will be positioned above Terrano.

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Nissan Kicks Latest News: The Kicks to have a competitive price, debut on October 18th

The petrol Captur ranges from 9.99 lakh and 11.46 lakh while the diesel starts from 10.99 lakh and 13.25 lakh. And the Creta undercuts the Captur as Creta’s petrol trims are priced at 9.50 lakh. But to the diesel version, the Creta will take a wide step toward the higher price. The smaller diesel engine is priced at 9.99 lakh while the bigger engine costs Rs 13.26 lakh. And the top variants are also higher than the Captur: the top-end petrol trim is priced at 13.66 lakh, the diesel engine is Rs 15.10 lakh.

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