Iconic Nissan Micra gets new look in 2025

The new Nissan Micra is stylish and unpretentious.
The all-new, sixth-generation Nissan Micra will return to the B-segment in 2025 as a fully-connected, pure EV. Combining an assertive personality with zero-emission mobility, the new Micra will stay true to its guiding principles as a stylish and unpretentious car, which has underpinned its popularity and success as an iconic compact car across five generations and more than 40 years.
Its arrival signals the next major step in Nissan’s bold product offensive in Europe, where the company will introduce four new fully electric models by 2027 as part of its push towards electrification. These include the all-new Micra, followed by the Nissan Leaf, Nissan Juke, and a A-Segment model, as well as the upgraded third generation of Nissan’s unique e-Power technology – to be rolled out on the best-selling Nissan Qashqai.
Designed at Nissan’s Design Europe (NDE) in London, the new Micra boasts a refreshed and distinctive new exterior look – combining a premium exterior finish and a ton of attitude with an SUV-like design, simple and uncluttered surfaces, and subtle details throughout.
Offering a sense of purpose and an assertive new look, the model brings together careful design aspects that give it a robust and solid stance.
All new Micra grades will come with 18” wheels, with three different options depending on grade: 'Active' wheel covers, 'Iconic' and 'Sport' alloy wheel designs. That large wheel dimension, combining with the dark wheel arch trim, contributes to the new Micra's strong and solid stance on the road.
Inside the car, the new interior recaptures a theme that has been at the heart of the model across all previous generations – simple, understated elegance.
As soon as they enter the car, the driver will appreciate the three-spoke wheel - with its hefty, tactile diameter - as well as the 10.1” configurable hi-resolution screen display behind it for easy viewing of vital information. In the centre of the car sits an additional neighbouring 10.1” touchscreen display, covering the full width of the dashboard and providing a sleek feel for navigation, audio and phone functions – with the screen slightly orientated towards the driver for seamless interaction.
The new Micra will be on sale in late 2025.