Nissan Micra now accepting orders from € 27,990
The Nissan Micra, an electric compact car, has made its way onto the German market, joining the ranks of other affordable, city-friendly electric vehicles. This new addition is aimed at urban drivers and entry-level buyers, offering a practical and cost-effective electric car option.
The direct competitors of the electric Nissan Micra in Germany include the Renault 5 E-Tech, Fiat 500e, Mini Electric (Mini Cooper SE), and Opel Corsa Electric. All of these models cater to the market segment of compact electric cars, ideal for urban use.
The Nissan Micra, in its Evolve trim, stands out visually with alloy wheels, glossy roof rails, and blue leather seats adorned with orange stitching. For those seeking a more luxurious experience, the Evolve trim offers additional features such as a Harman/Kardon sound system, heated seats and steering wheel, leather seats, 18-inch alloy wheels, and a V2L adapter for connecting external devices to the vehicle battery.
The Advance trim level of the Nissan Micra, priced at 29,990 euros (for the 40 kWh battery model) and 32,990 euros (for the 52 kWh battery model), includes a host of advanced features. These include wireless charging, a larger driver display, one-pedal stop function, integrated Google services, automatic interior mirror dimming, front, rear, and side parking assistance, a reversing camera, auto-hold function for the electric parking brake, adaptive cruise control with stop & go function, rear cross-traffic alert with emergency braking, active lane keeping assistant with corrective braking intervention, blind spot warning with active steering correction.
Interestingly, both the Advance and Evolve trims of the Nissan Micra offer the most affordable E-cars on the market. The Evolve trim, priced at 34,900 euros, is aimed at buyers who value more comfort and luxury.
In addition to the Nissan Micra, the Renault 5 and Peugeot E-208 are also electric compact cars available on the German market. These models, like the Nissan Micra, offer a practical and cost-effective solution for urban drivers seeking an electric vehicle.
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