Paris Motor Show 2016: Nissan Micra 5th Generation Makes Its Global Debut

- The new Nissan Micra will have two engine options
- Sales of the new Nissan Micra will begin from March 2017
- The car is based on Renault-Nissan's CMF B platform
(2017 Nissan Micra)As far as on board technology is concerned, the Nissan Micra fifth gen gets lane departure prevention, emergency braking with pedestrian recognition, traffic sign recognition, high beam assist, Blind spot warning and so on and so forth. Also, the top trim will feature a 6-speaker Bose Personal Sound System, which Nissan says, will change the in-car entertainment experience. The car also gets a 7-inch display which takes care of infotainment, connectivity and also gets Apple CarPlay.
"When the first Micra appeared more than 30 years ago, it marked a revolution in the small hatchback segment and opened a new chapter for Nissan. The fifth generation Micra is just as revolutionary, and will raise expectations for what a hatchback can, and should, deliver to its customers," said Carlos Ghosn, CEO, Nissan Motor Company.
(2017 Nissan Micra)The all-new Micra also comes fitted with Active Ride Control for better ride experience and Active Trace Control for controlling understeer and provide better handling. There will be two engine options on offer which are the 0.9-litre three-cylinder petrol motor, which is turbocharged and a 1.5-litre diesel unit. Both the engines produce a maximum of 90bhp. Later, Nissan will also be bringing in a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated engine which will make 73bhp. Nissan has also worked hard on the aerodynamics and it has a drag co-efficient of barely 0.29.
The fifth gen Nissan Micra will be manufactured at the Renault plant in Flins, France and the sales will begin from March, 2017. Unfortunately, Nissan has no plans of bringing the 5th generation Micra to India, at least for now.
For an exhaustive coverage of the Paris Motor Show, click here.
Latest News
car&bike Team | Jun 18, 2026Kia Cars To Get Costlier From July 1: Prices Up By Up To 2%Come July 1, 2026, all Kia cars sold in India will become dearer by up to 2 per cent.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jun 18, 2026Bajaj Pulsar 220F Updated With LED Headlight: Now Priced At Rs 1.36 LakhThe update is accompanied by a price increase of around Rs 8,000, taking the ex-showroom price to Rs 1.36 lakh.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Jun 18, 2026India-UK FTA To Come Into Effect On July 15; Auto Import Duties To Fall To 10% Under Quota SystemDuties on some internal-combustion passenger vehicles will gradually fall to 10 per cent over five years. Jaguar Land Rover and McLaren have already given us an indication of price revisions.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Jun 17, 2026Porsche 911 GT3 Launched In India At Rs 3.32 CroreConfigurator for the new-gen GT3 has gone live for a base price of Rs 3,32,60,000 without any optional extra.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jun 17, 2026New-Gen Bajaj Pulsar Spotted Testing; N125 Or Pulsar 125?Two heavily camouflaged Bajaj Pulsar test mules have been spotted testing, revealing what seems to be a substantially reworked motorcycle.2 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Jun 17, 2026JLR Eyes US-Specific Defender Models In Partnership With StellantisThe carmaker also said it will reveal new details on the upcoming Electrified Modular Architecture-underpinned Range Rover SUV (sub Range Rover Sport) later in the year.3 mins read
Preetam Bora | Jun 15, 20262026 Yezdi Scrambler Review: The Update That Changes EverythingThe Yezdi Scrambler gets a comprehensive update with an updated engine, revised chassis, reduced weight and proper features list. Does it deliver? Here’s our take.10 mins read
Preetam Bora | Jun 10, 20262026 BMW F 450 GS Review: A True GS - But Should You Buy It?The GS badge on a BMW means something and always has. Can the new made-in-India BMW F 450 GS truly live up to that legacy? We spent a few days getting familiar with the F 450 GS to see if it’s worth a buy.12 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Jun 10, 20262026 Tata Altroz Long-Term Review: Initial Impressions After 45 DaysTata’s premium hatchback brings a lot to the table, but some rough edges are still apparent.4 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jun 9, 2026Renault Duster 1.0-Litre Turbo Review: Small Engine, More Than Enough PerformanceThe Renault Duster's TCe100 engine is the 1.0-litre turbo petrol that makes 99 bhp and 166 Nm of peak torque. And it only comes with a 6-speed manual.6 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jun 8, 20262026 Tata Tiago EV Review: Small EV Gets Big ImprovementsThe 2026 Tata Tiago EV promises a sharper design, segment-first features at sub-Rs. 10 lakh price point, and better real-world range. But does it deliver?1 min read



















































































































