Nissan Micra Fashion Edition launched at Rs 6.09 lakh

    Limited-edition Nissan Micra offers more colour options and added features; available only with the 64hp, 1.2 petrol engine mated to CVT.

    Published On Sep 12, 2017 05:43:00 PM

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    Nissan Micra Fashion Edition launched at Rs 6.09 lakh

    Nissan has launched a special edition of its Micra hatchback called the Fashion Edition at Rs 6.09 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new variants will be limited-run models that have been designed in conjunction with the United Colors of Benetton (UCB) and will be available only for the duration of the upcoming festive season.

    The limited-edition Micra gets two new exterior colours – Fashion Black and Fashion Orange – sporty decals on the sides and an off-centre bold stripe that runs from the bonnet to the boot.

    This edition also gets new features such as an orange-coloured interior with piano black finish, black seats with orange stitching, designer floor mats and designer headrests with the UCB logo. The infotainment system too has been upgraded with a 6.2-inch touchscreen audio-visual navigation that can be accessed via a smartphone. NissanConnect is also offered on the limited-edition model.

    The Micra Fashion Edition is only available with the 64hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine mated to a CVT gearbox.

    The Nissan Micra is a rival to the Maruti Swift, Hyundai Grand i10 and Ford Figo in India.

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