All-new Nissan Micra unveiled

    The fifth-gen Micra is about to be launched in Europe soon. It’s a bigger, more premium offering that will take on cars like the Volkswagen Polo.

    Published On Sep 29, 2016 05:47:00 PM

    20,880 Views

    Nissan has pulled the wraps off the next-generation Micra for Europe, the world’s largest hatchback market. It’s a bigger, more premium offering than the outgoing model that’s manufactured and sold in India, and is even exported from here. Unlike the current car that rivals the Suzuki Swift in Europe, the new model takes on bigger hatchbacks like the Suzuki Baleno.

    Exteriors
    The Micra adheres to the looks of the Sway concept on which it is based. To complement its sharp and sporty looks, the Micra uses big 16-inch wheels as standard; 17-inchers are optional. Measuring 3,995mm long and 1,742mm wide, it’s about the size of a Suzuki/Maruti Baleno, but is lower at 1,452mm. It’s built on completely new underpinnings, which, according to Nissan, has made the car a keener handler than its predecessor.

    Interiors and Equipment
    On the inside, the hatchback makes use of soft-touch materials which it shares with Nissan’s costlier cars like the Qashqai. It has a 5.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and its steering column is adjustable for reach and rake. Higher variants even get a bigger 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that’s paired to a Bose audio system. Range-topping models comes with electronic aids like lane departure and blind spot warning and a 360deg camera, features usually found on much more expensive cars.

    Engine and Transmission
    The Micra gets a 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel, plus a turbocharged 0.9-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, both producing 90hp. A 70hp, non-turbo version of the petrol motor and a more powerful 123hp version of the 0.9 turbo will follow later. All engines will get a standard manual gearbox, while a CVT automatic will be offered on some versions.

    Nissan will start building Micras in December 2016, and plans to have them on sale in both right and left-hand drive markets by next March. India though, is unlikely to get this version. Instead, the carmaker is said to be developing an all-new hatchback for our market. It is likely to be based on the current Micra’s V-platform that the Renault-Nissan Alliance has localised here.
     

    Copyright (c) Autocar UK. All rights reserved.

    Comments

    ×
    img

    No comments yet. Be the first to comment.

    Ask Autocar Anything about Car and Bike Buying and Maintenance Advices
    Need an expert opinion on your car and bike related queries?
    Ask Now

    Search By Car Price

    Poll of the month

    The Mahindra XUV 300 facelift will be called the XUV 3XO. Should more brands rename models for facelifts?

    Yes, it could give new life to a slow-selling car

     

    14.28%

    Yes, but only if there are significant changes

     

    32.42%

    No, it's confusing and dilutes the brand name

     

    29.67%

    No difference, the product speaks for itself

     

    23.64%

    Total Votes : 1527
    Sign up for our newsletter

    Get all the latest updates from the automobile universe