Details of electric Nissan Micra revealed

The new Nissan Micra is expected to go on sale before the end of 2025.

The new Nissan Micra is expected to go on sale before the end of 2025.

Nissan has provided full details and images of the new Micra which will return as a fully-electric vehicle.

The new Micra EV will be available with the choice of a 40kWh and 52kWh battery, with quoted ranges of between 310 and 408 kilometres. The smaller battery has 90kW of power and 225Nm of torque, while the larger 52kWh battery produces an output of 110kW and 245Nm.

Max DC fast charging is 100kW for the larger version or 80kW on the 40kWh version. The new Micra will also be equipped with V2L (Vehicle-to-Load ) technology on both battery versions.

All new Micra models will come with 18-inch wheels, with three different options depending on grade: 'Active' wheel covers, 'Iconic' and 'Sport' alloy wheel designs.

Nissan is offering a palette of 14 exterior colour combinations, including two-tone colour options depending on the grade.

The new electric Micra is four-metres in length and less than 1.8-metres wide, with a wheelbase of 2.54-metres. It will only be available in a five-door configuration, and weighs around 1.5-tonnes.

Boot capacity is 326-litres, while rear seats can be folded 40/60 to extend that up to 1,106-litres as needed.

The new Nissan Micra comes with a pair of 10.1-inch digital displays with Google built-in, while Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come as standard.

The new Micra is set to go on sale before the end of 2025, with pricing to be confirmed closer to then. The brand will introduce four new fully-electric models by 2027. These include the Micra, followed by a new Leaf, Juke, and another small city car.

 

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