The Kicks e-Power performs well in terms of handling and ride comfort. PHOTOS BY ISAAC ATIENZA
The Kicks e-Power performs well in terms of handling and ride comfort. PHOTOS BY ISAAC ATIENZA

TOYOTA has long dominated the electrified vehicle market in the Philippines with its diverse range of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). Ironically, Nissan is one of the pioneers of the mass market electric vehicle with the Leaf, but long absent in their Philippine lineup was an HEV. Well, that has changed with the launching of the Nissan Kicks e-Power.

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