Looking for more room in your next vehicle? Not interested in a large vehicle? Subcompact SUVs like the 2020 Nissan Kicks and 2020 Toyota C-HR are popular among individuals and small families. Of course, you need a model that offers a fun and relaxing driving experience while saving you cash. Explore our 2020 Nissan Kicks vs 2020 Toyota C-HR comparison to see which rival offers the benefits you need.
2020 Nissan Kicks |
Vs |
2020 Toyota C-HR |
$19,070 - $21,320* | MSRP | $21,295 - $26,350 |
31 City MPG, 36 Highway MPG, 33 Combined MPG** | EPA-Estimated Fuel Efficiency Ratings | 27 City MPG, 31 Highway MPG, 29 Combined MPG |
43.7”/33.2” | Legroom (Front/Rear) | 43.5”/31.7” |
Standard | Parking Assist | Not Available |
There are many factors that shoppers will look at when determining which subcompact SUV to purchase. Ultimately, drivers must be able to afford their vehicle. The 2020 Nissan Kicks offers a much more affordable price range, with the highest Kicks trim being nearly the same cost as the base 2020 Toyota C-HR model. Not only this, but another major advantage the Kicks holds over the C-HR is fuel efficiency. With 4 more city MPG, 5 more highway MPG, and 4 extra combined MPG, you will save big at the gas pump by getting behind the wheel of the 2020 Nissan Kicks.
Additionally, you and your passengers should enjoy sitting inside your vehicle. For example, if you or any of your passengers are tall, the cabin must provide adequate legroom to help keep anyone from feeling cramped. The Kicks offers a bit of extra legroom in the front and nearly 2 inches more legroom in the back. Afterall, sometimes an extra inch or two is all it takes to go from cramped to comfortable.
Last but not least, the 2020 Nissan Kicks offers a feature that isn’t available at all with the 2020 Toyota C-HR. If you are navigating tight parking stalls or garages, you may wish you had an extra pair of eyes to help guide you. Parking Assist comes standard with every 2020 Kicks model, adding convenience you may not have realized you needed.
With this review, only a fraction of specs and features were discussed. If you are interested in learning more about the 2020 Nissan Kicks, we recommend contacting the experts at Sheehy Nissan of Waldorf. We’d be happy to chat with you, answer questions, and help you decide if the Nissan Kicks is the subcompact SUV you’ve been looking for.
*Price is Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). MSRP excludes tax, title, license, options and destination charge. Dealer sets actual price.
**2020 EPA Fuel Economy Estimates. 31 City MPG / 36 Highway MPG / 33 Combined MPG for Kicks. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison only.