Amid challenges with financial issues, Nissan has officially unveiled the sixth generation of its urban hatchback, the Nissan Micra 2026.
Unlike its five predecessors, the Nissan Micra now functions as a fully electric vehicle (EV).
Here are some quick facts you need to know:
1. Renault Platform
This B-segment hatchback is not developed entirely by Nissan; instead, it uses the CMF-B (or AmpR Small) platform.
Along with sharing the same body as the Renault 5, the Nissan Micra also features similar electric drive unit specifications.
2. Power
The base variant of the Nissan Micra is powered by a 121 hp/225 Nm electric motor, with a 40 kWh battery pack that provides a range of 310 km.
The most powerful version is equipped with a 148 hp/245 Nm electric motor and a 52 kWh battery pack, allowing for a driving range of 408 km.
3. Dimensions
Unlike the fifth-generation Micra, the new Micra has shorter dimensions (3,920 mm), but it is wider (1,800 mm) and has a longer wheelbase (2,540 mm). In fact, the Micra is also wider compared to the original Renault 5.
4. Design
Due to sharing its body with the Renault 5, several elements from the donor model still exist, such as the side windows, the side mirror housing structure, the wide C-pillar, and the hidden rear passenger door handle.
Unique to the Nissan Micra is the oval-shaped round headlight and taillight design inspired by the Concept 20-23 model.
As standard, this EV comes equipped with 18-inch wheels featuring three design options.
Additionally, the Nissan Micra features multi-link suspension settings at the rear—a characteristic typically found in more expensive car segments.
5. Interior
The driver-oriented dashboard layout found in the Renault 5 has been fully integrated into the Nissan Micra EV.
There is a 10.1-inch digital cluster screen supported by a matching center screen deliberately positioned facing the driver.
Besides the NissanConnect infotainment system, which includes built-in Google services, it also supports connections to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The start button is located between the two screens, while the transmission lever is positioned on the steering column, close to the start button.
6. Production
The Nissan Micra EV will be assembled at the Renault ElectriCity factory located in Douai, France—which has been producing the Renault 5 since 2024. This EV is expected to enter the European market by the end of 2025 as a 2026 model.
