Nissan Micra Pricing Revealed: Entry-Level Model Costs £22,995
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Tuesday, Aug 5, 2025 5:44 am ET1min read
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The new Micra offers an extended range compared to initial announcements, with the 52kWh battery now capable of delivering up to 260 miles. The range for the 40kWh battery has also been improved to 198 miles, an increase of 6 miles from the initial announcement. James Taylor, Managing Director of Nissan GB, expressed excitement about the competitive pricing and the new model's strategic importance for Nissan [1].
The new Micra features advanced connectivity and charging capabilities, with a 100kW DC charger (or 80kW on the 40kWh version) and a heat pump standard on both battery options. The NissanConnect Services app allows for remote control of charging, cabin temperature, and vehicle location. The vehicle also integrates Google Maps and offers route planning with automatic identification of charging stations along the route [1].
The order bank for the All-New Nissan Micra will open on 1 September 2025, and the model is expected to be available in three grades: Engage, Advanced, and Evolve. The Evolve model, the most premium version, starts at £29,865. Additional options such as 18-inch Sport alloy wheels, heated front seats, and a Harman/Kardon premium sound system are available for an additional cost [1].
In a separate development, Tesla is set to launch its first charging station in Mumbai next week, featuring V4 Supercharging and Destination charging stalls. The Tesla Supercharging Stalls offer a peak charging speed of 250 kW, starting at Rs 24/kW, while destination chargers provide 11kW at Rs 14/kW [2].
References:
[1] https://uk.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases/nissan-announce-pricing-of-the-all-new-nissan-micra
[2] https://money.rediff.com/news/market/tesla-s-1st-india-charging-station-launch/31243520250801
Nissan has confirmed prices for its new electric Micra, starting at £22,995 for the entry-level Engage with a 40kWh battery and 198-mile range. The Micra Advance, available with either a 40kWh or 52kWh battery, starts at £24,995. The company believes the Micra will be eligible for a £1,500 Electric Car Grant, but confirmation is pending from the government.
Nissan has officially announced the pricing for its new electric Micra, which is set to hit the UK market in September 2025. The entry-level model, the Engage, starts at £22,995, featuring a 40kWh battery and a range of 198 miles. The Micra Advance, available with either a 40kWh or 52kWh battery, begins at £24,995 and £26,995 respectively. The company expects the new Micra to qualify for a £1,500 UK government Electric Car Grant, although confirmation is pending from the Office of Zero Emission Vehicles [1].The new Micra offers an extended range compared to initial announcements, with the 52kWh battery now capable of delivering up to 260 miles. The range for the 40kWh battery has also been improved to 198 miles, an increase of 6 miles from the initial announcement. James Taylor, Managing Director of Nissan GB, expressed excitement about the competitive pricing and the new model's strategic importance for Nissan [1].
The new Micra features advanced connectivity and charging capabilities, with a 100kW DC charger (or 80kW on the 40kWh version) and a heat pump standard on both battery options. The NissanConnect Services app allows for remote control of charging, cabin temperature, and vehicle location. The vehicle also integrates Google Maps and offers route planning with automatic identification of charging stations along the route [1].
The order bank for the All-New Nissan Micra will open on 1 September 2025, and the model is expected to be available in three grades: Engage, Advanced, and Evolve. The Evolve model, the most premium version, starts at £29,865. Additional options such as 18-inch Sport alloy wheels, heated front seats, and a Harman/Kardon premium sound system are available for an additional cost [1].
In a separate development, Tesla is set to launch its first charging station in Mumbai next week, featuring V4 Supercharging and Destination charging stalls. The Tesla Supercharging Stalls offer a peak charging speed of 250 kW, starting at Rs 24/kW, while destination chargers provide 11kW at Rs 14/kW [2].
References:
[1] https://uk.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases/nissan-announce-pricing-of-the-all-new-nissan-micra
[2] https://money.rediff.com/news/market/tesla-s-1st-india-charging-station-launch/31243520250801

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