Nissan Micra EV concept previews all-new electric supermini.

Nissan Micra EV concept previews all-new electric supermini

The Nissan Micra EV concept previews an all-new electric supermini that is expect to launch in 2024. The concept car features a bold and futuristic design, with a two-piece circular LED light cluster at the front and a black floating roof. The concept also has a motorsport-inspired theme, with a low-slung stance and aggressive bodywork.

Nissan has given few details about the production version of the Micra EV, but it is expect to be based on the same CMF-BEV platform as the Renault 5. This means that it could have a range of up to 250 miles and use the same 134bhp front-mounted motor as the Renault 5.

The Micra EV is expect to be a key part of Nissan’s electrification plans. The company has already announce that it will launch 15 new electric vehicles by 2030, and the Micra EV is likely to be one of the most affordable and accessible models in the range.

Here is a summary of the key points about the Nissan Micra EV concept:

  • It previews an all-new electric supermini that is expect to launch in 2024.
  • It has a bold and futuristic design, with a two-piece circular LED light cluster at the front and a black floating roof.
  • It has a motorsport-inspired theme, with a low-slung stance and aggressive bodywork.
  • It is expect to be based on the same CMF-BEV platform as the Renault 5, which means it could have a range of up to 250 miles and use the same 134bhp front-mounted motor.
  • It is expect to be a key part of Nissan’s electrification plans.

Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida unveiled the 20-23 EV concept in London, highlighting its sporty urban positioning.

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