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Nissan Reveals New Micra EV with 408Km Range

Nissan unveiled the new Micra electric vehicle (EV), offering up to 408km range. The EV will be available in 14 vibrant exterior colour combinations and go on sale across Europe later this year.

May 22, 2025. By News Bureau

Nissan has revealed the sixth-generation Micra, a fully-connected, pure EV.
 
Designed at Nissan’s Design Europe (NDE) in London, the new Micra has a refreshed exterior look with an SUV-like design, simple surfaces, and subtle features. The EV will be available in 14 vibrant exterior colour combinations, including two-tone options with black or grey roofs. The Micra EV will make its presence across the European market.
 
“In designing the sixth generation of the Micra, we’ve celebrated all the values that have historically made it so popular and opened a new chapter for Micra as an EV. The exterior has an audacious and playful appearance on first look but stance which gives it a solid presence on the road. We’ve also been able to integrate delightful details into the design, which owners will love. We’re proud to have been able to bring the Micra into the EV age,” said Vice-President, Nissan Design Europe, Giovanny Arrobai.
 
At under four meters long and 1.8 meters wide, with a 2.54-meter wheelbase, the Micra offers 326 litres of boot space.
 
The new Micra offers 18-inch wheels, with options including 'Active' wheel covers, 'Iconic,' and 'Sport' alloy designs. Distinctive headlamps perform a choreographed 'welcome wink' when unlocking the car, pulsing from left to right, with a matching “farewell” sequence when locking. The rear taillamps feature elegant circular LED elements, adding a touch of sophistication.
 
The Micra EV will be available with two battery options, a 40kWh variant with a 308km range and a 52kWh version offering up to 408km. The maximum power outputs are 90kW and 110kW, respectively, and torque up to 245Nm.
 
The 52kWh model supports a 100kW DC charger (80kW for the 40kWh version), enabling a 15 percent to 80 percent charge in just 30 minutes. A standard heat pump and battery heating/cooling system optimise charging efficiency. Vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology allows the owner to power external devices by using the car’s battery.
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