2020 Nissan Kicks vs 2020 Toyota C-HR

Black 2020 Nissan Kicks and white 2020 Toyota C-HR

Shoppers looking for a fun and spunky personality-filled crossover will find their perfect fit behind the wheel of the 2020 Nissan Kicks. This bubbly crossover offers a full range of customization options that the competition just can’t compete with. Backed by a 122-horsepower engine with an EPA-estimated 31 city/36 highway mpg fuel economy, the Kicks offers more than just good looks on the road.

The 2020 Nissan Kicks lineup includes the S, SV, and SR trim grades and starts off at a comfortable $18,870. While the winning looks and personality of the Kicks have no competition, you may still be considering other vehicles available on the market. Keep reading this 2020 Nissan Kicks vs 2020 Toyota C-HR comparison to see how the Kicks compares to another member of the crossover segment. Click the link below to view our lineup of in-stock Kicks models at Glendale Nissan in Glendale Heights, IL.



2020 Nissan Kicks

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2020 Toyota C-HR

1.6-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine Base Engine 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine
XTRONIC CVT® Transmission Continuously Variable Transmission
7 monotone colors and 5 two-tone colors Exterior Color Options 6 monotone colors and 6 two-tone colors
25.3 cubic feet Cargo Space 19.1 cubic feet

2020 Kicks Outshines Competing 2020 C-HR

The 2020 Nissan Kicks is known for its unique style and nearly endless customization options. The base 2020 Kicks S comes standard with a full lineup of features that will make shoppers question why any other models are included in the lineup. Standard amenities in the Kicks S include Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, a 7-inch touchscreen display, Bluetooth®, metallic and chrome interior accents, and more. Higher Kicks trim grades add on additional features and upgrades that simply make the Kicks better and better.

Each model in the Kicks lineup is powered by a 1.6-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine paired to an XTRONIC CVT® that puts out a spunky 122 horsepower and 114 pound-feet of torque. The competing 2020 Toyota C-HR is powered by a comparable 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a Continuously Variable Transmission.

As shown in the chart above, the 2020 Nissan Kicks and 2020 Toyota C-HR both offer a total of 12 different exterior color options. Not only can shoppers choose between seven solid color options and five two-tone variants, but they can also customize and colorize different areas of the Kicks that you can’t alter on the C-HR. Additional customizable features on the Kicks include the side mirror caps, door handle covers, rear bumper accent, front lip finisher, rear hatch accent, lower door accent, rear roof spoiler, wheels, air vents, interior rearview mirror, floor mats, and door sill plates.