
Nissan Micra reboot proves small car isn't dead… it's a million miles better than old ones & based around superb rival
Ford Ka.
Vauxhall Adam.
Vauxhall Viva.
Peugeot 108.
Citroen C1.
Renault Twingo.
Skoda Citigo.
Seat Mii
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The Nissan Micra has been rebooted for the electric age
Credit: David Shepherd Photographer shep@Davidshepherdphotographer.com
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Micra is a reskinned Renault 5 using the same menu of batteries, e-motors, suspension and electronics
Credit: David Shepherd Photographer shep@Davidshepherdphotographer.com
All popular runabouts sent to the great scrapyard in the sky.
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Manufacturers blamed cost, ever- tightening regulations adding even more cost, and the trend for
Now everything is about to go full circle and I'm here for it.
Renault will unveil an all-new Clio petrol hybrid shortly.
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To sit alongside the gorgeous battery-powered 5.
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Then the titchy
Volkswagen is to update Polo with a mild hybrid petrol engine – so it'll be around for much longer. Ditto Seat and Ibiza.
Then VW will roll out a family of urban EVs previewed by the ID2 and ID1 concepts.
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ID2 will be badged ID Polo by the time it hits showrooms next summer priced from £22k – and ID1 will become Up! in 2027, costing about £17k.
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Vauxhall already flogs Corsa in both power types and we'll see the next one in a month or two.
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Fiat has the brilliant 500 and box-fresh
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Lots of small, simple starter cars for everyone.
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Now we come to the red car you see here. Nissan Micra.
Another household name rebooted for the electric age.
Basically, Micra is a reskinned
So it drives like an R5. Feels like an R5. Goes as far as an R5.
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Which is fine by me. Because the R5 is a peach.
So your choice is purely down to looks.
Whether you prefer the retro codes of the R5 or the cheery puppy-eyed Micra.
Those Micra lights 'wink' at you when you unlock the car.
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That thick stripe down the waistline is what Nissan's London designers call the 'ice cream scoop'.
Like dragging a spoon across the surface of untouched ice cream.
Yeah, whatever. It's a million miles better than the vanilla Micras of old.
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The Micra drives like an R5, feels like an R5 and goes as far as an R5
Credit: David Shepherd Photographer shep@Davidshepherdphotographer.com
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Other observations. They've printed Mount Fuji in the centre console and boot frame, a nod to the car's Japanese heritage.
But they forgot to replace the French cockerel on the windscreen. Duh.
Like the R5, Micra has a twin-screen dash, Google brain, reversing camera and one simple button to switch off all the beeps and bongs the law now demands.
Unlike the R5, mid-spec Micras have steering wheel paddles to adjust the levels of braking regen.
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So it's actually more fun to drive.
The tech wasn't ready before R5 hit the road. But it will get it soon.
Nissan has also done another deal with Renault for a city car based on the upcoming Twingo.
Death of the small car? No, mate.
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There's lots of good stuff just around the corner.
KEY FACTS: NISSAN MICRA
Price: £23,000
Battery: 40kWh
Power: 122hp
0-62mph: 9 secs
Top speed: 93mph
Range: 192 miles
Out: January
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