Nissan Micra Returns as Electric Hatch with Oddball Looks
- Nissan unveiled the sixth-generation Micra, a fully electric five-door hatchback, set to launch in Europe late 2025.
- Nissan discontinued the petrol Micra, shifting to a B-segment EV based on Renault’s platform to compete with rivals like the Renault 5 and Fiat 500.
- The Micra offers two battery options: a 40kWh standard range with about 192 miles, and a 52kWh extended range with approximately 253 miles and faster 100kW charging.
- Featuring SUV-inspired styling, advanced driver assists including Nissan ProPilot, and twin 10.1-inch digital screens, it aims to blend modern technology with a spacious, practical design.
- The Micra marks Nissan’s entry EV in Europe’s small car segment and leads a plan to launch four new electric models there by 2027.
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