New Compact Utility Expands Nissan’s Presence in Brazil, with Local Production, Renewed Design, Digital Technologies, and Export Forecast for 20 Countries. Model Reinforces the Intense Competition in the Affordable SUV Segment.
Nissan is preparing to launch a new national compact SUV for the Brazilian market: the Nissan Kait.
The utility vehicle, which shares elements with the Kicks, will be manufactured in Resende (RJ) and is expected to hit Brazilian dealerships starting in 2026, targeting the compact and intermediate SUV segment with a proposal for renewal and technology.
The announcement comes at a time of increasing Nissan’s presence in Brazil and other emerging markets, reinforcing the bet on the SUV segment and flexible engines.
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According to information confirmed by automotive industry sources, the name Nissan Kait has already been officially registered by the automaker at the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) in Brazil.
Although the company has not yet disclosed all the details of the new model, executives revealed during the start of production ceremony of the new Kicks that the Kait project is in an advanced stage, being part of the strategy to expand the national lineup.
The Resende plant, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, will operate at its maximum capacity with the simultaneous production of the new Kicks and the Nissan Kait.

The goal is to expand the portfolio and increase competitiveness against rivals such as Volkswagen Tera, Fiat Pulse, and the future Chevrolet Onix SUV.
According to industry estimates, the Kait is expected to be priced between R$ 100,000 and R$ 150,000, positioning itself below the new Kicks, which currently ranges from R$ 164,990 to R$ 199,000.
The Nissan Kait will target an audience looking for a modern SUV at a more accessible price, aiming to compete directly with compact models that have gained market share in recent years.
With the aging of the first generation of the Kicks, rebranded as Kicks Play, the automaker is betting on modernizing its lineup to face the increasing competition in the sector.
Production Strategy and Positioning of the Nissan Kait
The architecture of the new Kait is expected to utilize part of the structural base of the Kicks Play, which will allow Nissan to offer a model with optimized production costs and a more competitive price.
Recent spy pictures show a camouflaged vehicle, featuring new headlights and visual elements, but maintaining similar proportions to the previous model.

Experts point out that this strategy of deeply updating the design while maintaining a proven platform has been common in urban SUV launches, ensuring reliability and familiarity to the audience.
Design and Technology: Renovation Inside and Out
Among the new features, the Nissan Kait will bring relevant changes to the exterior design, including redesigned headlights and fenders, as well as an update to the shape of the rear lights.
This renovation process also extends to the interior of the vehicle: the dashboard will feature a digital instrument cluster, improved multimedia center, and redefined internal finishes, reinforcing the SUV’s sophistication proposal.
For the more complete versions, the expectation is that the new utility will offer driver assistance technologies (ADAS), such as adaptive cruise control, collision warning, and emergency autonomous braking.
Currently, the Kicks Play offers only emergency braking as a safety differential, indicating an important evolution in the technological offerings of the Kait.

Engine and Export: The Reach of the New Nissan SUV
The engine of the Nissan Kait is expected to follow the traditional line of compact SUVs in Brazil, retaining the 1.6 naturally aspirated engine with 113 hp and a CVT automatic transmission, an option already known to the brand’s consumers.
However, there is also the possibility of a version equipped with the new 1.0 turbo engine producing 125 hp, developed for the latest generation of the Kicks, expanding options for the consumer.
The Nissan also confirmed that the Brazilian Kait will be exported to about 20 countries, consolidating the Resende plant as a strategic production hub for Latin America and emerging markets.
In parallel, production of the model is planned in India, mainly for markets with right-hand drive, demonstrating the global reach of the new SUV.
Compact SUV Market: Intense Competition and Continuous Renewal
The compact SUV segment continues to grow rapidly in Brazil and currently represents one of the largest shares of the national automotive market.
According to recent data from the National Federation of Motor Vehicle Distribution (Fenabrave), vehicles in this segment have led sales rankings, driven by public interest in models that combine space, modern design, and connectivity technologies.
This trend explains the automakers’ investments in continuous launches and constant updates.
Official images of the Nissan Kait have not yet been released, but conceptual illustrations distributed by Nissan itself suggest a bolder look, with lines inspired by global automotive design trends.
The expectation is that the model will help strengthen the Japanese brand’s presence in Brazilian soil and increase its share in the SUV segment.
In the competitive context, besides Volkswagen Tera and Fiat Pulse, the Nissan Kait will face a series of scheduled launches in the coming years, reflecting the renewal movement of the main automakers operating in Brazil.
The competition for consumers seeking affordable and equipped SUVs is expected to heat up the market, requiring constant innovations and more advanced technology packages.
With an expected arrival in Brazilian stores in 2026, the Nissan Kait stands out as a strategic bet by Nissan to strengthen its presence in the compact utility segment, targeting both young audiences and families seeking a versatile and connected vehicle.
It remains to be seen how the public will respond to the technological innovations and the pricing strategy the brand will adopt.
In this scenario of renewal and investment in technology, would the Nissan Kait manage to gain space and preference among Brazilian consumers in an increasingly competitive market for compact and modern SUVs?

Esse Nissan Kait com motor turbo do Kardian e câmbio CVT seria um foguetinho imbatível, a concorrência teria que se reinventar. Mas, sonhar não custa nada!!!
Fui ver a nova kicks seria ótima pra taxista porém sem noção os preços brasileiros 167,178,184,valores absurdos e sem noção para a atualidade
E o kicks play ainda vai ser fabricado em 2026?
Não