All-New Nissan MICRA EV revealed
It is one of those models that has been a first car for many, a ‘down-sizer’ car and economical urban run-around since the early 1980s when it was first launched. The all-new, sixth-generation version of the MICRA will return to the B-segment this year as a fully-connected, pure EV. With zero-emissions the new MICRA will stay true to its history which has underpinned its popularity and success across five generations and more than 40 years.
Its arrival signals the next major step in Nissan’s plan to introduce four new fully electric models by 2027 as part of its push towards electrification. These include the all-new MICRA, followed by the Nissan LEAF, Nissan JUKE, and a A-Segment model, as well as the upgraded third generation of Nissan’s unique e-Power technology – to be rolled out on the best-selling Nissan Qashqai.


Designed at Nissan’s Design Europe (NDE) in London, the new MICRA has a refreshed and distinctive new exterior look.
All new MICRA grades will come with 18-inch wheels, with three different options depending on grade: “active” wheel covers, “Iconic” and “Sport” alloy wheel designs. That large wheel dimension, combining with the dark wheel arch trim, contributes to the new MICRA’s strong and solid stance on the road.
Headlamps protrude slightly from the clean inclined surface angling up from the numberplate to the bonnet. On unlocking the car, the lights perform a short choreographed “welcome wink” where the front lights pulse from left to right and then right to left. At the rear, the taillamps are defined by a simple but ornate LED light design – boasting circular
lighting elements.
Some 14 exterior colour combinations will be available in Pure White, Elegant Silver, Mystery Black, Noble Marine, Authentic Blue, and Rebel Red. Depending on grade, two-tone colour options give the buyer the choice to combine the body colour with either a black or grey roof, ensuring there’s a specification and distinctive look for drivers of all tastes.

Front and rear seat upholstery varies according to grade but offers customers three distinct trims to suit their preference – Modern, Audacious, and Chill.
To simplify options for customers, the new MICRA will only be available in a five-door configuration – making the most of its long wheelbase to give easy entry and exit for all occupants.
While primarily designed as a car for the urban environment, the 52kWh battery and a 253-mile real-world range.
Words by Mark Slack