SAME PLATFORM WITH RENAULT 5 E-TECH
Nissan is preparing to re-launch its legendary Micra model, which it first introduced in 1982, with a fully electric version as of 2025. The new Micra will be produced at the ElectriCity plant in Douai, France, sharing the same platform as the Renault 5 E-Tech. This strategic partnership reinforces Nissan’s commitment to electric vehicle production and its vision for the future.
NISSAN MICRA DESIGN
The new Micra combines modern technology and aesthetics. The vehicle, which draws attention with its round LED daytime running lights and fluid design, adds a retro atmosphere by especially incorporating nostalgic details of the third-generation Micra. The interior is equipped with two 10-inch high-resolution screens, offering a user-friendly interface. In addition, it aims to increase the comfort of drivers and passengers with Google Maps integration and a contemporary multimedia system.
NISSAN MICRA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The new Micra meets the expectations of users with two different battery options. The 40 kWh version offers 90 kW (122 HP) of power and 225 Nm of torque, while the 52 kWh version produces a more powerful performance of 110 kW (150 HP) of power and 245 Nm of torque. These options are designed for different needs to personalize the driving experience.
NISSAN MICRA CHARGING TIME
Both versions offer a range of up to approximately 400 km, while charging the batteries from 15% to 80% takes only approximately 30 minutes. This fast charging feature allows users to use their electric vehicles more practically in their daily lives.
WHEN WILL NISSAN MICRA BE ON SALE?
The new Nissan Micra is planned to go on sale in the European market in the last quarter of 2025. This date will be an important turning point in terms of responding to the increasing demand for electric vehicles and adapting to market dynamics.
NISSAN MICRA PRICES
While prices have not yet been confirmed, the starting price is expected to be between £25.000 and £32.000. This price range is determined by taking into account the competitive conditions in the electric vehicle market and the budgets of users.
