Designed by the Japanese automaker, the model will be based on the Renault Nissan Mitsubishi Alliance's new CMF B-EV platform shared with the future Renault 5 EV. Both vehicles will be built at ...
The Nissan Micra may not be model seen too often on US roads, having been sporadically offered in Canada over the past 35 years while playing the role of Nissan's smallest offering in North America.
The Micra is back and better than ever. Nissan introduced the sixth-gen Micra on Wednesday, now an EV with an “audacious” new look, advanced tech, and over 250 miles (408 km) of driving range. Here’s ...
Nissan previews Micra battery-electric hatch, due on sale later this year in several key regions and positioned below the Juke and Leaf. The small hatch will share its underpinnings with the Renault 5 ...
The Nissan Micra is back, and it’s gone all-electric. Nissan announced that prices for the new Micra EV will start at £22,995, or just over $30,000, in the UK. It also has a longer driving range than ...
Small hatchbacks may seem like they’ve taken a backseat to the SUV craze in Europe, but Nissan isn’t ready to abandon this segment just yet. Enter the sixth generation of the Micra, which has been ...
Nissan is pulling out all the stops to refresh the brand here in North America, but the same is also true overseas. Among the most noteworthy additions you won't find over here is the Nissan Micra. In ...
The Nissan Micra used to be a firm favourite among learner drivers in the UK, thanks to its easy-to-drive characteristics, compact dimensions, and affordable running costs. However, over the years, ...
Nissan announced a new electric supermini for Europe that is set to succeed the Micra. According to the company the model is “designed by Nissan, engineered and manufactured by Renault”, and will be ...
Nissan has unveiled an all-new sixth-generation Micra, a fully electric vehicle. It has the same AmpR Small platform as the Renault 5 and will likely have nearly identical specs. The Micra EV will be ...
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The car industry has never been scrupulously fair. Very often, something just has to lose out, follow on, or play second fiddle; especially if there’s more money in it that way.So it is for the latest ...
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