New Nissan Micra EV opens for orders from €28,000 in Europe
Nissan Micra EV: prices, trims, range, and order timing
New Nissan Micra EV opens for orders from €28,000 in Europe
Orders open for the new Nissan Micra EV from €28,000. Two battery options offer up to 416 km range, three trims with V2L on Evolve. First deliveries early 2026.
2025-09-16T09:37:28+03:00
2025-09-16T09:37:28+03:00
2025-09-16T09:37:28+03:00
Nissan has officially opened orders for the new Micra, which now comes exclusively as an electric car. Prices start at about €28,000 (around 2.7 million rubles), with first customer deliveries planned for early 2026. The strategy mirrors that of its tech sibling, the Renault 5 E-Tech, keeping the Micra positioned as an attainable city-focused EV—an approach that feels right for its brief.Two power options are available. The base setup pairs a 90 kW (122 hp) motor with a 40 kWh battery, delivering up to 317 kilometers of range. Those seeking extra performance can opt for the 110 kW (150 hp) motor and a 52 kWh pack, good for up to 416 kilometers between charges. On paper, both configurations look well-judged for daily commuting, with the larger battery widening the comfort zone for longer days.The lineup spans three trims. The entry-level Engage (exclusively with the base motor) includes climate control, a heat pump, keyless entry, and a 10.1-inch infotainment screen. Step up to Advance (from €30,000) for an expanded digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting, additional driver assists, and Google integration. The flagship Evolve (from €35,000) is offered only with the 150 hp setup and adds heated seats and steering wheel, a premium audio system, 18-inch wheels, and V2L functionality—a thoughtful touch at this price point.The new-generation Micra sticks to the compact city hatchback formula while aligning fully with Europe’s push toward electrification. The spec sheet reads cohesive and pragmatic, aiming squarely at urban life without straying from value-driven priorities.
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Nissan Micra EV: prices, trims, range, and order timing
Orders open for the new Nissan Micra EV from €28,000. Two battery options offer up to 416 km range, three trims with V2L on Evolve. First deliveries early 2026.
Michael Powers, Editor
Nissan has officially opened orders for the new Micra, which now comes exclusively as an electric car. Prices start at about €28,000 (around 2.7 million rubles), with first customer deliveries planned for early 2026. The strategy mirrors that of its tech sibling, the Renault 5 E-Tech, keeping the Micra positioned as an attainable city-focused EV—an approach that feels right for its brief.
Two power options are available. The base setup pairs a 90 kW (122 hp) motor with a 40 kWh battery, delivering up to 317 kilometers of range. Those seeking extra performance can opt for the 110 kW (150 hp) motor and a 52 kWh pack, good for up to 416 kilometers between charges. On paper, both configurations look well-judged for daily commuting, with the larger battery widening the comfort zone for longer days.
The lineup spans three trims. The entry-level Engage (exclusively with the base motor) includes climate control, a heat pump, keyless entry, and a 10.1-inch infotainment screen. Step up to Advance (from €30,000) for an expanded digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting, additional driver assists, and Google integration. The flagship Evolve (from €35,000) is offered only with the 150 hp setup and adds heated seats and steering wheel, a premium audio system, 18-inch wheels, and V2L functionality—a thoughtful touch at this price point.
The new-generation Micra sticks to the compact city hatchback formula while aligning fully with Europe’s push toward electrification. The spec sheet reads cohesive and pragmatic, aiming squarely at urban life without straying from value-driven priorities.