Exciting Nissan Kait SUV – New Creta Rival Starts at ₹20 Lakh

Nissan’s Fresh New Compact SUV Debuts in Brazil
The compact SUV segment is fiercely competitive, especially in markets like India, and now the Japanese manufacturer Nissan has introduced a major new contender. The all-new Nissan Kait SUV has just debuted in Brazil, designed to slot in as the brand’s new entry-level compact offering. This new model essentially takes over from the Kicks Play, but with a significant styling refresh and improved features, aiming squarely at established rivals like the Hyundai Creta and the Tata Sierra in terms of size.
Production for the Kait has already commenced at Nissan’s facility in Resende, Brazil. While it is immediately launching in South America, its positioning and size make it an extremely important model to watch for the Indian market. The Kait brings a stronger road presence and a host of modern features that buyers demand today.
Design, Dimensions, and Platform Details
While the Nissan Kait SUV is built on the familiar V-platform used by the outgoing Kicks Play, its design has been thoroughly updated to align with the brand’s newer, sportier global language. The new styling effectively masks its older underpinnings, giving it a much-needed contemporary appeal.

Exterior Styling Highlights
The front fascia is dominated by sharper, split LED headlights and dynamic LED DRLs. A prominent grille with horizontal slats and a wide lower air intake enhance its visual width and strong stance. The side profile largely retains the shape of the Kicks Play, including the rising beltline and gently sloping roofline. However, new, sportier alloy wheels give it a fresh look. The rear profile is completely revamped, featuring sharper, connected tail lamps and the ‘KAIT’ lettering showcased boldly across the boot lid.

Dimensions and Space
The Kait is a proper compact SUV in size, comparable to rivals that dominate the Indian market. It offers substantial boot space, making it practical for family use.

Feature Loaded Cabin and Powertrain
Despite being positioned as an entry-level SUV in the South American market, the Nissan Kait SUV is extremely well-equipped, featuring technology and safety systems that put it on par with its rivals. It will be offered in four distinct trim levels: Active, Sense Plus, Advance Plus, and Exclusive.
Key comfort and technology features include a 7-inch digital instrument panel and a large Pioneer 9-inch infotainment touchscreen that supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Additionally, it offers premium touches like a wireless phone charger, automatic and digital air conditioning, and premium upholstery.
On the safety front, the Kait is equipped with an advanced suite of features:
- 360° View Camera
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ICC) with speed and distance monitoring
- Comprehensive range of ADAS features (Specific Level unstated, but features are promised)
Under the hood, the Nissan Kait SUV uses a proven and reliable powertrain shared with the Kicks Play.

Pricing and Indian Market Relevance
The Nissan Kait SUV is priced in Brazil starting at R$117,990, which roughly translates to an estimated starting price of ₹20 lakh. This pricing is in line with the upper-mid variants of the current compact SUV segment in India. While there is no official confirmation yet for an Indian launch, Nissan has previously confirmed plans to introduce a Creta-rivaling C-segment SUV in India. Given the Kait’s size, its aggressive looks, and the high feature list including ADAS, it remains a model of strong interest for the Indian market.
The Kait is positioned below the new 2nd-gen Kicks and the X-Trail in Nissan’s global lineup. If this model or a heavily localised version arrives in India, it could drastically change Nissan’s standing here. What do you think about the design of this new SUV? Would you pick the Nissan Kait over a Hyundai Creta?
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is the Nissan Kait SUV coming to India?
While the Nissan Kait SUV has not been officially confirmed for the Indian market, its size and feature set make it a prime candidate for Nissan’s planned new C-segment SUV, which is expected to launch in the coming years.
What is the engine used in the Nissan Kait SUV?
The Kait SUV is powered by a 1.6-litre, 16-valve, naturally aspirated, flex fuel engine that produces 110 hp with petrol and is paired with a CVT automatic transmission.
What is the expected price of the Nissan Kait SUV?
The Nissan Kait SUV starts at R$117,990 in Brazil, which is approximately ₹20 lakh when converted to Indian Rupees. Prices may vary significantly if the model is launched in India
Which vehicles does the Nissan Kait SUV compete with globally?
The Nissan Kait SUV is positioned to compete with compact SUVs like the Hyundai Creta, Volkswagen Tera, Fiat Pulse, Chevrolet Tracker, and Renault Kardian in the South American market.

