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  • Published: May 21 2025 07:00 PM
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Nissan’s all-new Micra EV is here! Stylish, compact, and fun with up to 254 miles range—perfect for city drives and electric fans alike! ⚡🚗


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Small hatchbacks are still popular in Europe, even though SUVs have taken over. That’s why Nissan is bringing back the Micra — this time as a fully electric car made for city driving and European roads.

The 2025 Micra isn’t just about going electric — it’s got a new look, smart features, and great range.

New Nissan Micra EV Gets a Fresh and Stylish Look

Although it shares the same base as the Renault 5 E-Tech, the new Micra looks completely different. Designed in Nissan’s London studio, it was made especially for European drivers.

Some key design features include:

  • Round LED lights at the front and back

  • The headlights flash a playful “wink” every time you lock or unlock the vehicle.

  • The bumpers and wheel arches feature shiny black accents, giving the car a rugged, SUV-like look

  • Large 18-inch wheels for all versions

  • 14 color options, thanks to two-tone roof choices (black or gray)

2025 Nissan Micra EV With Compact Size and Roomy Cabin

The Micra stays true to its small size — under 4 meters long — making it easy to drive and park in cities. It’s also only available as a 5-seater.

Inside, the dashboard and tech setup look a lot like the Renault 5’s, but with a few Nissan touches:

  • Two 10.1-inch screens for the infotainment and driver display

  • Custom seat fabric and trim options

  • A small Mount Fuji design hidden between the front seats (a fun Easter egg)

  • 326 liters (about 11.5 cubic feet) of trunk space

Nissan Micra EV Offers Two Battery Choices for City and Long Trips

The new Micra runs on Nissan’s AmpR Small EV platform and comes in two versions:

Model

Motor Power

Battery Size

Driving Range (WLTP)

Fast Charging

Standard Range

121 hp

40 kWh

191 miles

Yes

Extended Range

148 hp

52 kWh

254 miles

Yes (15–80% in 30 mins)

Both options include Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) technology, which means you can plug in and power other devices — useful for camping or emergencies. They also come with a heat pump and systems to warm or cool the battery for better performance.

2025 Nissan Micra EV Offers a Smooth and Fun Driving Experience

According to Nissan, the Micra delivers an enjoyable and confident drive because of its:

  • Low center of gravity

  • Rear suspension setup

  • Light and responsive steering

  • Weight kept between 3,087–3,360 lbs (1,400–1,524 kg)

These features aim to give drivers a more stable and fun ride — perfect for both city traffic and weekend trips.

When Will the 2025 Nissan Micra EV Be Available?

The new electric Micra will be available in Europe sometime in late 2025. Nissan hasn’t shared the official price yet, but it may cost slightly more than the Renault 5 E-Tech, which starts around €25,000. That’s because the Micra is positioned as a slightly more premium option.

It’s also part of Nissan’s wider EV push, alongside upcoming electric versions of the Juke and Leaf.

Conclusion

The 2025 Nissan Micra offers a clever choice for those seeking a compact electric vehicle that’s practical, enjoyable to drive, and stands out with its unique style. It’s compact but filled with features — making it a strong choice in the growing EV market.

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FAQ

Though it shares the same base as the Renault 5 E-Tech, the Micra features unique styling, including round LED lights, playful “wink” headlights, black SUV-style trims, and 18-inch wheels.

The Micra is under 4 meters long, making it very city-friendly, and offers seating for five passengers with a 326-liter trunk space.

It comes with two 10.1-inch screens for infotainment and driving info, custom upholstery, and even a hidden Mount Fuji design between the front seats as a fun touch.

There are two battery versions: a 40 kWh pack with 191 miles of range and a larger 52 kWh pack offering up to 254 miles.

Yes, the extended range model supports fast charging from 15% to 80% in just 30 minutes.

V2L lets you use the car’s battery to power external devices, which is great for camping or emergencies.

Nissan promises a smooth and confident ride, thanks to features like a low center of gravity, responsive steering, and a multi-link rear suspension.

The Micra EV is expected to hit European dealerships in late 2025.

While the exact price isn’t announced, it will likely be a bit higher than the Renault 5 E-Tech’s €25,000 starting price due to its premium features.

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