Nissan Micra Is a Cute EV That Aims to Revitalize the Brand in Europe
- Nissan unveiled the all-electric sixth-generation Micra, designed in London and set to launch in Europe in late 2025.
- The Micra shares its underpinnings and battery options with the Renault 5 E-Tech, reflecting the ongoing Renault-Nissan alliance.
- It features two battery packs of 40 kWh and 52 kWh, delivering ranges of approximately 192 and 253 miles respectively, and includes Nissan's ProPilot Assist.
- Nissan describes the Micra as 'audacious and playful' in design, offering 14 color options, a 326-liter boot, and a 121 or 147 horsepower electric motor.
- The Micra aims to revitalize Nissan's European lineup as the first of four new EVs by 2027, but pricing details remain pending closer to launch.
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The resemblance quickly jumps to the Renault 5, however Nissan teams have given everything to differentiate it. Is that enough? Nissan has not only taken over the Renault 5's AmpR small platform to design the Micra. Both models share many common elements, perhaps even
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Nissan Micra reinvented as Renault 5 twin - NZ Autocar
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