Just to clarify, were you referring to the ride or the handling? Nissan’s consumer cars are known to have sublime ride (loved the Almera) but handling is not their strength (body roll, numb feel)
Based on real life Honda City Hybrid owner experiences shared, there are many who kept gunning the accelerator in city traffic, so they don’t get near the promised FC. However, it’s still significantly more efficient compared to my 1.5 regular ICE Civic driving exclusively on highway at 80-90km/h, full-discipline, and conservative driving. Knowing Nissan, and their owners have been showing off amazing fuel efficiency of their Nissan Almera, I am confident the Nissan Kicks e-Power is going to be really good. Nissan has become synonymous with fuel efficiency.
Haiya people are getting the 2025 3rd generation Nissan Kick which is bigger and better, and Asean are getting the old 2nd generation Nissan Kick that is near its end of life... what is Nissan thinking... to launch this instead of Nissan Serena C28 Epower in Malaysia
Why don't we just talk about what we actually have here, shall we? I honestly don't know which is worse, the better buy/baik beli gang, or the outside have/kat luar ada.. 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@TwinHead99 Tell me, can you get the non-old things? Cannot, right? If you don't want old models, buy other brands that are on sale.. it's like the baik beli gang.. if you think the other things are better beli, then buy that.. this model is here. The new model is not. In fact, there a whole lot more Nissan models that are not here.. should we talk about them? No.. we talk about the models that are actually here.
@@izhamsham843educate buyers instead making Malaysians look as 2nd standard ppl…. My country has the 2025 model… ppl like u not educating your kind good enough. Spare parts life span will be short once they switch to new model. Then 2nd value also drops. Have u own a car before?
@@TwinHead99 Can you tell me, specifically about the 2025 and 2024 models, what spare parts will have a different life span exactly? My family uses a few models of Nissan, and haven't had any problems with spare parts.. how long are you keeping your cars, by the way? Perhaps people in your country need to be educated about not using cars for more than 20 years?
Is the NVH of this Kicks better than the Almera? Quieter inside the cabin? I presume the Kicks has a more powerful acceleration as the official 0-100km/h is published as 9.5s which is quite impressive.
Awwwwww, why do you think Malaysia doesn't get new car models soon enough?? I'll educate you - Malaysia is a tiny automotive market that requires localisation to be price competitive especially in the mass market segment. These policies can be traced back at the launch of Proton. Other brands face the same issue and launch cars much later than the global international launch. These days, when manufacturers have to prioritize profits and cash flow, small volume countries don't make the first cut. Even Perodua, if you've been following, gets some of their cars after Daihatsu launches them elsewhere (Philippines, Indonesia etc). As a result of being a puny market, Malaysia depends on regional mother plants for supply. Namely Thailand and Indonesia. Naturally, these countries get the launch first since they are the regional mother plants, before (parts and component) export to the other countries. It can take a year or more before a new model comes to tiny Malaysia. Case in point is the Toyota Yaris Cross which has been on sale in Indonesia and the Philippines for almost a year now, and the Perodua Nexis version is probably scheduled for Malaysian launch in H1 2025. Close to 2 years after its global debut.
@@quincygovin3728it means your country is not a priority, which means a dumping site for face out models… Philippines is a poor country but they always get the latest model. Why? Government policy also a matter… if Singapore market that huge? No, right, but they get the latest as well
No offense but to me the only NEW Nissan that caught people's attention and bring more hype is the 2025 Nissan Patrol/Nissan Armada (North America)..... And that is the only Nissan i would go for😊
TCM/Nissan is always a let down. They recycled Almera,X trails and now the 2nd gen KICKS. The world is enjoying 3rd Generation models,we in Malaysia the same old RECYCLED. 😢 TCM sales ppl should try out some China brands as they give a better value proposition for the customers.
Hondas Hev hybrid when you drive above 110km it switches to petrol mode as it’s more efficient. The Honda city hybrid does 1000km full tank but it’s a sedan
No it's different, the Honda HEV engine still connected to the wheels & drives the wheels at high speed while Nissan e-power fully uses the electric motor, the engine does not have any connections to the wheels.
indonesia, thailand and singapore already got this car since 2019, even the design is outdated, and even the 3rd generation already come out at certain countries. only a fool will buy this car, this e power have too much problem, better go for normal hybrid
Hybrid uses both engine and battery/motor in a car. The car will not move without the combination of these two. This is the one. It doesn't matter which one drive the wheels.
I test drive this car in early this year. Superb handling and better handling than HRV
Just to clarify, were you referring to the ride or the handling? Nissan’s consumer cars are known to have sublime ride (loved the Almera) but handling is not their strength (body roll, numb feel)
Nissan in america is like a beast and very competitive...in malaysia nissan had become cute cat
Seems a perfect spec for many people who wish to save on fuel in a long run.
not really...if one keeps gunning e accelerator, u r not going to get gd figure.
When it goes higher than 120km/h, it drain very fast… haha
Based on real life Honda City Hybrid owner experiences shared, there are many who kept gunning the accelerator in city traffic, so they don’t get near the promised FC. However, it’s still significantly more efficient compared to my 1.5 regular ICE Civic driving exclusively on highway at 80-90km/h, full-discipline, and conservative driving. Knowing Nissan, and their owners have been showing off amazing fuel efficiency of their Nissan Almera, I am confident the Nissan Kicks e-Power is going to be really good. Nissan has become synonymous with fuel efficiency.
Haiya people are getting the 2025 3rd generation Nissan Kick which is bigger and better, and Asean are getting the old 2nd generation Nissan Kick that is near its end of life... what is Nissan thinking... to launch this instead of Nissan Serena C28 Epower in Malaysia
Sadly, we are always the dumping ground...
nissan should not take us for granted.
Nissan Malaysia is going downtrend now bringing in End Of Life products into Malaysia and trying to cheat it's citizens. SHAME ON YOU Nissan
Nissan playing safe...
What is Tan Chong thinking laaa.. Not Nissan fault... Tan chong mmg ke belakang.. Sales punya orang pun apek2 tua ja haha
It'll be awesome if TCM brings in Qashqai
I’m eagerly waiting for the E-Power Nissan Serena. That would be awesome for my family
Hybrid? Nice.
Almost 620km range single fulltank
Considering i drove up to 500-550km weekly
This might be the perfect car
then start to learn foot control...
Actually would be more than that. Even an old Prius C already gets over 700km per tank of 33-34 liter
Please please can we have Android Auto in this too? Why is Nissan always restricting their cars to Apple Carplay only?
Jangka hayat bateri ?...sebelum perlu ditukar ?...
Warranty ?
Shd hv AWD, and a plug to charge. plus solid state battery, maybe?
Cf to toyota prius 2012 with full tank able 800km? Priced between 15-28k
This is an old model. Other countries get the 2025 model already with AWD. NO manual mode or paddle shifter
Why don't we just talk about what we actually have here, shall we? I honestly don't know which is worse, the better buy/baik beli gang, or the outside have/kat luar ada.. 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@izhamsham843 why pay for old things? Only silly people will pay for old things for the new model prize. 🤔
@@TwinHead99 Tell me, can you get the non-old things? Cannot, right? If you don't want old models, buy other brands that are on sale.. it's like the baik beli gang.. if you think the other things are better beli, then buy that.. this model is here. The new model is not. In fact, there a whole lot more Nissan models that are not here.. should we talk about them? No.. we talk about the models that are actually here.
@@izhamsham843educate buyers instead making Malaysians look as 2nd standard ppl…. My country has the 2025 model… ppl like u not educating your kind good enough. Spare parts life span will be short once they switch to new model. Then 2nd value also drops. Have u own a car before?
@@TwinHead99 Can you tell me, specifically about the 2025 and 2024 models, what spare parts will have a different life span exactly? My family uses a few models of Nissan, and haven't had any problems with spare parts.. how long are you keeping your cars, by the way? Perhaps people in your country need to be educated about not using cars for more than 20 years?
wish they put this engine in Almera
need to compare this one with hybrid. which one is much more petrol saving. and maintanance also. because ev maintanance is unreasonably high
How Much is this car?
You should get a lot better fuel consumption than that city driving.
Is the NVH of this Kicks better than the Almera? Quieter inside the cabin? I presume the Kicks has a more powerful acceleration as the official 0-100km/h is published as 9.5s which is quite impressive.
so this will get ev roadtax or petrol roadtax😂??
Seems better no charging
Is Msia a dumping ground? This model is not new outside of Msia
Awwwwww, why do you think Malaysia doesn't get new car models soon enough?? I'll educate you - Malaysia is a tiny automotive market that requires localisation to be price competitive especially in the mass market segment. These policies can be traced back at the launch of Proton. Other brands face the same issue and launch cars much later than the global international launch. These days, when manufacturers have to prioritize profits and cash flow, small volume countries don't make the first cut. Even Perodua, if you've been following, gets some of their cars after Daihatsu launches them elsewhere (Philippines, Indonesia etc). As a result of being a puny market, Malaysia depends on regional mother plants for supply. Namely Thailand and Indonesia. Naturally, these countries get the launch first since they are the regional mother plants, before (parts and component) export to the other countries. It can take a year or more before a new model comes to tiny Malaysia. Case in point is the Toyota Yaris Cross which has been on sale in Indonesia and the Philippines for almost a year now, and the Perodua Nexis version is probably scheduled for Malaysian launch in H1 2025. Close to 2 years after its global debut.
@@quincygovin3728it means your country is not a priority, which means a dumping site for face out models… Philippines is a poor country but they always get the latest model. Why? Government policy also a matter… if Singapore market that huge? No, right, but they get the latest as well
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No offense but to me the only NEW Nissan that caught people's attention and bring more hype is the 2025 Nissan Patrol/Nissan Armada (North America)..... And that is the only Nissan i would go for😊
2025 is far superior to 2024.
yeah.. i just watch too.. but it has not launched for SEA market😢😢😢
TCM/Nissan is always a let down. They recycled Almera,X trails and now the 2nd gen KICKS. The world is enjoying 3rd Generation models,we in Malaysia the same old RECYCLED. 😢 TCM sales ppl should try out some China brands as they give a better value proposition for the customers.
Exactly. I like e power tech but not outdated model. Tcm should gives up the dealership in malaysia. Their sales tell how bad they are. 😅
Isn't that the same concept as the Honda's EHEV engine? Lol!😅
Hondas Hev hybrid when you drive above 110km it switches to petrol mode as it’s more efficient. The Honda city hybrid does 1000km full tank but it’s a sedan
go test drive n stop perceiving...
No it's different, the Honda HEV engine still connected to the wheels & drives the wheels at high speed
while Nissan e-power fully uses the electric motor, the engine does not have any connections to the wheels.
indonesia, thailand and singapore already got this car since 2019, even the design is outdated, and even the 3rd generation already come out at certain countries. only a fool will buy this car, this e power have too much problem, better go for normal hybrid
TCM.. work hard laa...bring in NEW model..
Your financial Yr also not good if you bring lousy car to msia
Not hybrid la. You keep mentioning hybrid while there no words hybrid stated around the car. Please educate yourself bro. Cheers
What is "while there no words"? Please educate yourself, bro. Cheers.
Hybrid uses both engine and battery/motor in a car. The car will not move without the combination of these two. This is the one. It doesn't matter which one drive the wheels.
ALL NEW!? Hahahahahhaah...looking at the instrument cluster should dispel any illusion that it's from 2024
Hybrid
tan chong lmao
Stupid nissan 2025 only come to Msia and it old model if the price is stupid no one will buy it
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Kicks
It is not a new model.