Nissan Micra News
Famous car to return! 2026 Nissan Micra EV is a rebadged 2026 Renault 5 E-Tech that offers over 400km of range, but will it come to Australia?
Read the article
By Jack Quick · 22 May 2025
Nissan has officially revealed its new, sixth-generation Micra ahead of its launch in European markets later this year.
Legendary car to return this year: 2025 Nissan Micra confirmed but it will return as an electric car to battle the BYD Dolphin, MG4 and Volkswagen ID.1?
Read the article
By Dom Tripolone · 18 Feb 2025
Nissan is going on an electric offensive in 2025.The Japanese giant has been mired in financial difficulty but it has some tasty product in the pipeline to help it climb out of trouble.In a recent financial earning presentation the company revealed that two electric cars are due to arrive this year.We already knew the next-gen Leaf electric car was due this year, but the company revealed a compact EV is also on the way.This is expected to be the new Micra hatchback.The Micra was axed from sale in Australia in 2016, but is due to come roaring back as an electric car to battle some of the most affordable and accessible electric cars on the market.Confirmed details of the new Micra are scarce, but it will be based on the new Renault 5.This means Micra buyers can expect a 52kWh battery delivering a driving range of about 410km. This is matched to an electric motor that makes 110kW and 245Nm delivered to the front wheels.A cheaper version is also available that shrinks the battery to 50kWh and reduces the electric motor outputs to 90kW/225Nm.It can charge at a max rate of 11kW when hooked up to an AC charger or 100kW when connected to a DC fast charging pylon. The smaller battery version drops max DC charging speed to 80kW.The Micra will have similar dimensions to the Renault 5, which means it’ll be less than 4000mm long, which makes it shorter than a Mazda2. Despite its diminutive size it should have a roomy cabin compared to similar-sized petrol vehicles. This is because it is built on an EV-only platform that allows for the wheels to be pushed to all four corners and the removal of any mechanical link between front and rear, which will open up space in the cabin.Nissan Australia hasn’t confirmed the Micra for Down Under, but it is in the process of rejigging its entire model line-up over the next few years.The company’s local boss, Andrew Humberstone, said late last year it will launch 11 new vehicles before March 2027.A new Patrol 4WD, Navara ute and Leaf and Ariya electric SUVs are confirmed.The addition of the Micra to the local line-up could help the brand navigate the Federal Government's New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES).This policy fines carmakers for selling high-polluting vehicles, but those sales can be offset by selling electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids.Nissan currently has none of those vehicles on sale since the current Leaf was discontinued.
10 long-gone cars, SUVs and utes still sold outside of Australia: Where old favourites such as the Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Patrol Safari and Toyota Starlet still exist
Read the article
By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Apr 2024
Here are the popular models no longer available in Australia that are living an extended or second life elsewhere.
The Nissan Micra is making a comeback: Little hatchback to be reborn as electric car to rival the Volkswagen ID.2, MG4 and BYD Dolphin.
Read the article
By Dom Tripolone · 18 Apr 2024
The Japanese brand is about to go on an electric car offensive and the little EV is due to be officially unveiled late this year.
The brand with nine lives: why Nissan is the one to watch if a new hybrid or electric car, SUV or ute is in your future | Opinion
Read the article
By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Feb 2023
Here are two facts. For over 60 years Nissan has been on a rollercoaster. And for the remaining six years of this decade, Nissan is set to be on a roll. Not that you’d know it with the Japanese brand’s long-term shrinking market share and – until late last year – a worthy but dull and dated core model range.
Mazda CX-3? Kia Seltos? Toyota C-HR? We started this SUV trend says Subaru Australia boss
Read the article
By Laura Berry · 16 Feb 2023
The world is obsessed with SUVs with almost every carmaker now from Porsche to Peugeot not just making them but relying on them to make money.
Dude, where are our cars? From the Holden Caprice and Ford Territory to the bargain-basement Suzuki Alto and sexy Honda CR-Z coupe, the car segments that have virtually or totally disappeared over the past decade
Read the article
By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 May 2022
Australians used to be spoiled for choice.
Zombie car apocalypse! How are the 2006 Toyota FJ Cruiser, 1997 Nissan Navara, 1986 Mazda 121 and other cars still in production in 2021, and why?
Read the article
By Byron Mathioudakis · 05 Sep 2021
Australia is regarded as one of the world’s most sophisticated and mature vehicle markets. We’re right up there with the richest.
Nissan to cut models amidst falling sales
Read the article
By Tung Nguyen · 01 Aug 2019
Nissan Motor Company is set to trim at least 10 per cent of its global model line-up by March 31, 2022, in a bid to streamline production and boost profitability amidst dwindling sales.
Nissan Note, Micra, and Kicks possible for Australia
Read the article
By Justin Hilliard · 08 May 2017
Following the removal of the Pulsar sedan from its line-up last month, Nissan Australia has expressed interest in the Note and Micra hatches, as well as the Kicks SUV.