Nissan Philippines joined the 2025 Meeting of Styles Philippines, an international street art event held from April 25 to 27 at TLC Park in Taguig. The event brought together artists from different parts of the world to showcase bold artwork, large murals, and live painting sessions. Since starting in Germany, the Meeting of Styles has become a well-known event globally and has been held in the Philippines since 2013.
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This year’s local event had live art installations, galleries, and activities that allowed guests to see art up close. Nissan was one of the brands on site, giving people a chance to learn more about its electric vehicle lineup and future plans for cleaner, greener driving.
One of the main attractions at the Nissan booth was the Kicks e-POWER, which became a live canvas for artist Zebor. Known for his detailed and colorful designs, Zebor painted the Kicks with bold patterns and portraits set in futuristic themes. His work was inspired by Nissan’s animated ads and the idea of progress, power, and future mobility.
The final design turned the Kicks e-POWER into more than just a vehicle. It became a piece of art that shows how technology and creativity can work together. Nissan declares this project demonstrates its “Always Daring” approach, showing how the brand tries new ways to connect with people through innovation and design.
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Here’s what happened when Nissan brought the Kicks e-POWER to a Graffiti Festival
Forget wraps, this one’s hand-painted. Nissan gave the Kicks e-POWER a full-on street art look thanks to a live painting session at Meeting of Styles.
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Nissan Philippines joined the 2025 Meeting of Styles Philippines, an international street art event held from April 25 to 27 at TLC Park in Taguig. The event brought together artists from different parts of the world to showcase bold artwork, large murals, and live painting sessions. Since starting in Germany, the Meeting of Styles has become a well-known event globally and has been held in the Philippines since 2013.
Related: The Nissan N7 is out, and a hybrid Frontier Pickup is coming next
This year’s local event had live art installations, galleries, and activities that allowed guests to see art up close. Nissan was one of the brands on site, giving people a chance to learn more about its electric vehicle lineup and future plans for cleaner, greener driving.

One of the main attractions at the Nissan booth was the Kicks e-POWER, which became a live canvas for artist Zebor. Known for his detailed and colorful designs, Zebor painted the Kicks with bold patterns and portraits set in futuristic themes. His work was inspired by Nissan’s animated ads and the idea of progress, power, and future mobility.

The final design turned the Kicks e-POWER into more than just a vehicle. It became a piece of art that shows how technology and creativity can work together. Nissan declares this project demonstrates its “Always Daring” approach, showing how the brand tries new ways to connect with people through innovation and design.
“Our participation in the Meeting of Styles Philippines highlights Nissan’s strong support for innovation and the creative community. The transformation of the Kicks e-POWER into a work of art is an expression of our Always Daring spirit, where we push the boundaries by exploring new ways to connect innovation with artistic expression.”
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Through events like Meeting of Styles, Nissan is showing how electric cars and art can both lead to a more exciting and sustainable future. See how Nissan makes electric cars fun and creative at events like this. Explore more at AutoDeal.com.ph
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