The Nissan Micra electric: an innovative model or just a copy of the Renault 5?
With the return of the Micra, Nissan is making the hearts of car enthusiasts race while venturing into the electric world. Anticipated for 2026, this new version raises an exciting question: is it truly an innovative model or merely a copy of the famous Renault 5? The answer lies in a meticulous analysis of its fascinating characteristics.
A rethought platform for the electric era
The new Micra is based on the AmpR Small platform, the result of a collaboration with Renault. This 400-volt architecture optimizes both energy efficiency and habitability. Thanks to this common technical base, the Micra boasts dimensions slightly larger than those of the Renault 5, which could appeal to many users.
| Dimension | Micra | Renault 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 3.97 m | 3.90 m |
| Width | 1.74 m | 1.70 m |
| Height | 1.50 m | 1.49 m |
Habitability and storage spaces: details that matter
Inside, resemblances to the Renault 5 are evident, especially in the dashboard design. However, Nissan has managed to create a functional environment suitable for drivers of all sizes. The trunk volume, for its part, extends to 326 liters, ideal for daily commutes.
- 🚗 Trunk: 326 liters in normal configuration
- 📦 Folded seats: 1106 liters
- ❌ No frunk: No storage area at the front
Performance and varied powertrains
The choice between two power configurations is a strong point for this city car. The first version, with its 40 kWh battery, delivers 122 hp, while the high-end version powers 150 hp thanks to a 52 kWh battery. Here’s an overview of the performances:
| Version | Power | Torque | WLTP Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Micra 40 kWh | 122 hp | 225 Nm | 310 km |
| Micra 52 kWh | 150 hp | 245 Nm | 408 km |
Charging and connectivity for a simplified daily life
Connecting the Micra to a socket becomes a real breeze. With a standard onboard charger of 11 kW, it also handles fast charging, with capabilities of up to 100 kW. Additionally, the bidirectional V2L feature allows you to power external devices during your travels.
- 🔌 Fast charging: up to 100 kW
- ⚡ AC charging: standard of 11 kW
- ✨ Over-the-air updates: always up to date
Price positioning: in the shadow of the Renault 5
Nissan has yet to announce official prices, but initial elements suggest a price range that could start around 25,000 euros. This positioning responds to a growing need for electric city cars, while competition in this sector is intensifying.
A comparison between these two models highlights Nissan’s approach: promoting a distinctive design while remaining rooted in its origins. The Micra could appeal to a clientele concerned with aesthetics and innovation. Far from being merely a copy, it represents a logical evolution in the range of electric city cars.
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La nouvelle Micra a l'air vraiment prometteuse, j'ai hâte de la voir sur la route !
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La nouvelle Micra a l'air vraiment intéressante, j'attends de voir sa performance sur la route.
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J'aime le design de la nouvelle Micra, elle a l'air vraiment prometteuse pour l'électrique!
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La nouvelle Micra semble prometteuse, mais j'espère qu'elle aura vraiment sa propre identité.
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La nouvelle Micra semble prometteuse, j'ai hâte de la voir sur la route !
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