Find Out Which SUV Is More Worth It: Renault Boreal or Nissan Kicks. Comparison of Prices, Engine, Consumption, Technology, and Interior Space to Aid in Your Choice.
The Renault Boreal and the Nissan Kicks are competing for the attention of consumers looking for a modern SUV with good cost-benefit. While the Boreal Evolution starts at R$ 179,990 and goes up to R$ 214,990 in the Iconic version, the Kicks Sense starts at R$ 166,990 and reaches R$ 199,990 in the Platinum.
The direct comparison between the similarly priced versions, Boreal Techno and Kicks Platinum, is especially relevant for those who want to understand which model offers more benefits for the same investment.
Prices and Versions: Renault Boreal and Nissan Kicks Side by Side
In specific situations, the SUVs face each other directly. The Boreal Evolution priced at R$ 179,990 is equivalent to the Kicks Advance, which costs R$ 177,990.
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The Boreal Techno and Kicks Platinum versions both share the same value of R$ 199,990, making the competition even more balanced for consumers.
Engine and Performance: Boreal More Powerful, Kicks More Economical
The Renault Boreal features a 1.3 turbo four-cylinder flex engine, delivering 163 hp and 27.5 kgfm of torque.
The Nissan Kicks, on the other hand, comes with a 1.0 turbo three-cylinder flex engine, producing 125 hp and 22.4 kgfm of torque. Both have a six-speed dual-clutch automated transmission.

In fuel consumption, the Kicks proves to be more economical. With ethanol, it achieves 8.3 km/l in the city and 9.9 km/l on the highway, while the Boreal registers 7.8 km/l in the city and 9.4 km/l on the highway.
With gasoline, the Nissan reaches 11.7 km/l in the city and 14.3 km/l on the highway, surpassing the 11.2 km/l and 13.6 km/l of the Boreal.
Equipment and Technology: Comfort and Safety
In the equivalently priced versions, Boreal Techno and Kicks Platinum offer six airbags, rearview camera, traction and stability control, full-LED headlights, front and rear parking sensors, keyless entry, blind-spot warning, lane-keeping assist, and digital air conditioning.
Both also feature cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, leather seats, automatic headlights, auto-hold function, and a multimedia center compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay wirelessly.
The Renault Boreal differentiates itself with dual-zone air conditioning, Google integration, powered front seats, and rear air vent.
Meanwhile, the Nissan Kicks offers a panoramic sunroof, a sound system with speakers in the headrests, 360° cameras, automatic braking during maneuvers, and lane centering.
Dimensions and Trunk: Boreal Larger, Kicks Compact
The Renault Boreal, as a mid-size SUV, measures 4.55 m in length, 1.84 m in width, 1.65 m in height, and has a wheelbase of 2.70 m.

The Nissan Kicks, being more compact, has a length of 4.36 m, a width of 1.80 m, a height of 1.62 m, and a wheelbase of 2.65 m.
In terms of trunk capacity, the Boreal holds 522 liters, while the Kicks accommodates 445 liters.
The French model also has greater ground clearance (21.3 cm versus 20 cm of the Kicks) and a larger tank (50 liters compared to 48 liters), although the higher consumption slightly reduces its range.
Which SUV to Choose?
The Renault Boreal is recommended for those seeking more space, power, and advanced technological features, while the Nissan Kicks is ideal for those who prioritize fuel efficiency and smart solutions in a compact SUV.
The final decision depends on the style of use, comfort needs, and budget of the buyer.

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