The 2019 Nissan Kicks uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid car battery. For most replacements, the common size is group size 35, with roughly 40–45 amp-hours (Ah) and 380–450 cold-cranking amps (CCA).
In practice, exact specs can vary by market, trim, and battery supplier. To be sure you get the right battery, always verify the size by checking the current battery label, consulting the owner's manual, or using Nissan's parts lookup with your VIN. The battery powers the starter, ignition, and accessories when the engine is off or starting up, so correct sizing matters for reliability.
Determining the correct size for your vehicle
To determine the exact replacement size for your 2019 Kicks, use these steps:
- Inspect the existing battery label for the group size (for example, 35 or similar), cold-cranking amps (CCA), and amp-hour rating (Ah).
- Match the replacement battery's specifications to the labeled values and ensure the physical fit in the tray.
- Use Nissan's official parts finder or a reputable retailer by entering your VIN to confirm the recommended group size and specs for your exact trim and market.
- Consult the owner's manual or ask a Nissan dealer if you're unsure.
Following these steps will help ensure you choose the correct battery for reliable starts and compatibility with the electrical system.
Other specs to consider when buying
Beyond group size, these specs influence performance and longevity for the Kicks:
- Cold-cranking amps (CCA): Aim for 380–450 CCA depending on climate.
- Amp-hour rating (Ah): Typically around 40–45 Ah for this model.
- Battery type: Flooded lead-acid is common; AGM variants are available in some markets but may be pricier.
- Terminal arrangement and polarity: Ensure compatibility with your car’s wiring harness and cable routing.
- Physical dimensions: Check length, width, and height to fit in the tray with proper venting clearance.
Concluding: Matching the group size, CCA, and Ah to your climate and usage will help ensure reliable starts and battery life for your Kicks.
Summary
The 2019 Nissan Kicks relies on a standard 12V lead-acid battery. Replacement typically uses group size 35 with about 40–45 Ah and 380–450 CCA, but always verify via the battery label or VIN-based parts lookup to ensure proper fit and performance. Regular checks and correct sizing are essential for dependable starting power and electrical reliability.
What size battery for a 2019 Nissan Kicks?
Most Nissan Kicks models use a Group Size 47 battery.
What size battery do I need for a Nissan?
Car Battery Group Size Chart
| Group Size | Commonly Seen In |
|---|---|
| 35 (Top Terminal) | Honda, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota |
| 65 (Top Terminal) | Ford, Lincoln, Mercury |
| 48 (Top Terminal) | Acura, BMW, Cadillac, Chevy, Ford |
| 75 (Side Terminal) | Chrysler, Dodge, GM |
Why are Nissan Kicks being discontinued?
The Kicks was made an official car for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. In 2023, Nissan announced that the Kicks will be ending production in India and discontinued at the market due to poor sales, and the vehicle was not made compliant with Bharat Stage 6 Phase 2 emissions regulations.
What type of battery does a Nissan Kicks use?
Many Kicks models use a lead-acid AGM or flooded-type battery depending on options and market; our technicians verify the exact OE specification before replacement. We install OEM-equivalent or Nissan-approved batteries to ensure proper charging, longevity and compatibility with vehicle systems.


