Nissan Motor Thailand has started delivering the refreshed NISSAN KICKS e-POWER 2026 to its first customers in Thailand after the updated model was introduced in March. The first batch of 10 vehicles was handed over to Drive Car Rental, a major international car rental operator, to strengthen its nationwide fleet.
Nissan says the latest e-POWER drive system, paired with ProPILOT driver assistance, is designed to deliver smooth and responsive electric-like driving without external charging.
NISSAN KICKS e-POWER 2026 Prices and Grades
- e-POWER V: price updated on Nissan Thailand official website
- e-POWER VL: 849,900 baht, or 861,900 baht with NissanConnect Services
- e-POWER SV: 899,900 baht during the introductory campaign from 23 March to 31 May 2026
Key Equipment
e-POWER V
The V grade includes core safety systems such as ICC, IFCW, IEB, LCDN, BSW and BSI, plus LDW and LDP.
e-POWER VL
The VL grade adds ProPILOT, IAVM with MOD, a 6-way power driver's seat, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, Wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and a wireless charger.
e-POWER SV
The SV grade adds a sportier cabin, Moonstone or Black-Dark Gray interior themes, RAEB, TPMS, IRVM and NissanConnect Services.
Bangkok Motorhaus Take
The first delivery to Drive Car Rental is a smart B2B move because rental fleets give regular drivers and tourists a real-world chance to experience e-POWER on longer trips. The simplified three-grade lineup keeps the top SV below 900,000 baht during the campaign and positions Kicks e-POWER directly against compact SUV and B-SUV competitors while avoiding the charging concerns that still matter to many Thai buyers.





