Nissan Micra
Nissan Micra | |
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Production period: | since 1982 |
Class : | Small car |
Body versions : | Station wagon , convertible |
The Nissan Micra , originally Datsun Micra , also available as Nissan March on other markets , is a small car from the Japanese manufacturer Nissan that has been built in several generations since the end of 1982 .
Micra (K10, 1982-1992)
1st generation | |
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Nissan Micra (1982-1986) |
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Production period: | 1982-1992 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Gasoline engines : 1.0–1.2 liters (37–44 kW) |
Length: | 3735 mm |
Width: | 1560 mm |
Height: | 1395 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2300 mm |
Empty weight : | 620-730 kg |
The Datsun Micra was presented as a three-door model in December 1982 and sold in Germany . After Nissan decided to discontinue the Datsun brand , it became the Nissan Micra . Production for the European market took place in the factory of the Spanish company Nissan Motor Ibérica SA.
In Japan and some other countries, the Micra is known as the Nissan March . A five-door variant was added in the summer of 1985 .
Model maintenance
In July 1986, the first facelift was carried out, including significantly larger bumpers. In addition to the standard 5-speed manual transmission, the first Micra generation was also available with a 3-speed automatic transmission with a torque converter lock-up clutch, which was unusual for small cars at the time.
The Pao , S-Cargo and Figaro were developed on this platform in 1989 .
The second and last facelift of the Micra K10 was given in September 1989. This was recognizable by the slightly more rounded front of the vehicle, that is, the transition from the headlights and the slightly reduced bumpers to the fenders was flowing. In addition, the Nissan got a radiator grille with two adjacent air openings.
The Nissan Micra was offered in the L, LX and Super S equipment lines from autumn 1989 . L referred to the basic model that was offered in Germany with the nickname Hit . This was externally recognizable by the missing side protection strips and unpainted bumpers. The LX variant was well equipped for the conditions at the time with tinted windows, remote tailgate unlocking, center console and split folding rear seat. The Micra Super S also offered sports seats, standard wide tires and a tachometer (instead of the quartz clock on the L and LX ). A large electric folding roof was optionally available for the LX and Super S. The little Nissan was then nicknamed Topic. In addition, numerous special models have been offered in the last few years, for example the Micra Peppermint with a mint green metallic finish. All equipment lines only had a 1.2-liter gasoline engine with 40 kW (54 hp) and a regulated catalytic converter .
Nissan Micra | 1.0 | 1.0 turbo * | 1.0i | 1.2 | 1.3i 16V |
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Engine: | 4-cylinder in-line engine (four-stroke) | ||||
Displacement: | 988 cc | 988 cc | 998 cc | 1235 cc | 1275 cc |
Bore × stroke: | 68 × 68 mm | 71 × 63 mm | 71 × 78 mm | 71 × 80.5 mm | |
Performance at 1 / min: | 37 kW (50 PS) at 6000 |
62.5 kW (85 PS) at 6000 |
40 kW (55 PS) at 6000 |
42 kW (57 hp) at 5200 |
55 kW (75 PS) at 6000 |
Max. Torque at 1 / min: | 73 Nm at 3600 | 118 Nm at 4400 | 79 Nm at 4000 | 93 Nm at 3200 | 103 Nm at 4000 |
Compression: | 9.5: 1 | 8: 1 | 9.5: 1 | 9: 1 | 9.5: 1 |
Mixture preparation: | a downdraft carburetor | Manifold injection | a downdraft carburetor | Manifold injection | |
Valve control: | OHC , timing belt | DOHC , timing belt | |||
Cooling: | Water cooling | ||||
Transmission: | 4- or 5-speed gearbox aW three-speed automatic front - wheel drive K11: 5-speed gearbox or continuously variable CVT automatic |
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Front suspension: | MacPherson struts , wishbones, coil springs | ||||
Rear suspension: | Rigid axle, longitudinal and trailing arms, coil springs | ||||
Brakes: | Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, brake booster | ||||
Steering: | Rack and pinion steering, aW servo | ||||
Body: | Sheet steel, self-supporting | ||||
Track width front / rear: | 1345-1365 / 1325-1330 mm | ||||
Wheelbase: | 2300-2360 mm | ||||
Dimensions: | 3640-3760 × 1560-1590 × 1395-1430 mm | ||||
Empty weight: | 620-705 kg | 710-730 kg | 620-705 kg | 720-795 kg | 770-835 kg |
Top speed: | 145 km / h | 160 km / h | 145 km / h | 142-145 km / h | 162-165 km / h |
0-100 km / h: | not specified | 16.4-19.7 s | not specified | 12-13.7 s | |
Consumption (liters / 100 kilometers): | 5.9-6.8 N | n / A | 6.0-6.1 S | n / A | 6.6-6.9 S |
- Nissan March Turbo only in Japan and USA.
Micra (K11, 1992-2003)
2nd generation | |
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Nissan Micra (1992-1998) |
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Production period: | 1992-2003 |
Body versions : | Station wagon , convertible |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.0–1.4 liters (40–60 kW) Diesel engines : 1.5 liters (42 kW) |
Length: | 3720 mm |
Width: | 1585 mm |
Height: | 1440 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2360 mm |
Empty weight : | from 775 kg |
In August 1992 the second generation of the Nissan Micra was presented. It received the 1993 Car of the Year award and was the first Japanese vehicle to receive the award . In addition to the standard 5-speed manual transmission, this Micra generation was also available with a continuously variable automatic transmission ( CVT ). Production for the European market now took place in the English plant of Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. held at Washington . In some Asian countries there is also an offshoot that is marketed as Nissan Verita and Maruti Zen Classic .
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test |
From 1997 a convertible version of the Micra or March was also available on the Japanese market . This series was and is also used in rally sport, also in rallycross.
The March Box combination version was also reserved for the Japanese market.
Model maintenance
The Micra underwent two revisions during its ten-year construction period:
The first revision took place in February 1998. The models could be recognized by the larger headlights and changed air inlets on the radiator grille. Another facelift was carried out in September 2000, which was mainly made visible by the chrome trim around the radiator grille and the darkened rear lights.
Nissan Micra | 1.0 | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.5 diesel | |
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Construction period: | 08 / 1992-09 / 2000 | 09 / 2000-02 / 2003 | 08 / 1992-09 / 2000 | 09 / 2000-02 / 2003 | 02 / 1998-02 / 2003 |
Engine ID: | CG10 | CG13 | CGA3 | TUD5 | |
Engine: | 4-cylinder in-line engine (four-stroke) | ||||
Displacement: | 998 cc | 998 cc | 1275 cc | 1348 cc | 1527 cc |
Bore × stroke: | 71 × 63 mm | 71 × 63 mm | 71 × 80.5 mm | 72 x 82.8 mm | 77 × 82 mm |
Performance at 1 / min: | 40 kW (55 PS) at 6000 |
44 kW (60 hp) at 6000 |
55 kW (75 PS) at 6000 |
60 kW (82 hp) at 6000 |
42 kW (58 PS) at 5000 |
Max. Torque at 1 / min: | 79 Nm at 4000 | 84 Nm at 4000 | 106 Nm at 4000 | 108 Nm at 2800 | 95 Nm at 2250 |
Compression: | 9.5: 1 | 9.8: 1 | 9.5: 1 | 9.5: 1 | 23: 1 |
Fuel; | Gasoline / super | diesel | |||
Valve control: | DOHC , timing chain | OHC, timing belt | |||
Transmission: | 5-speed gearbox or continuously variable CVT automatic | ||||
Empty weight: | from 775 kg | from 775 kg | 935 kg | 940 kg | 975 kg |
Top speed: | 150 km / h | 150 km / h | 170 km / h | 170 km / h | 146 km / h |
0-100 km / h: | 16.4 s | 15.5 s | 12 s | 11.9 s | 18.7 s |
Consumption liters / 100 kilometers: (combined) | 6.0 N | 6.0 N | 6.6 S | 6.1 p | 5.0 D |
Micra (K12, 2003-2010)
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Nissan Micra (2003-2005) |
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Production period: | 2003-2010 |
Body versions : | Station wagon , convertible |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 1.2–1.6 liters (48–81 kW) Diesel engines : 1.5 liters (48–63 kW) |
Length: | 3719-3806 mm |
Width: | 1660-1668 mm |
Height: | 1418-1540 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2430 mm |
Empty weight : | 1021-1225 kg |
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2003) |
After two extensive revisions to the predecessor, the third generation of the Micra came onto the market in February 2003. This generation also came from English production for Europe. The characteristic feature of this small car is above all the rounded design, which is intended to appeal to female customers in particular.
Facelift
In June 2005 the Micra received a facelift, externally recognizable by the modified front section with bumper strip, enlarged air inlet below the license plate, preparations for fog lights and the now white front indicators.
The K12 series is not as popular as its predecessor (K11), partly because of the technical design. There are also initial problems with the timing chain . The manufacturer used a short-lived timing chain, especially for the 65-hp and 80-hp 1.2-liter gasoline engines built in 2003 and 2004. A change is necessary for less than 80,000 km. In later years of construction the problems with the timing chain subsided, and the ADAC voted the Micra the car with the fewest failures in 2007.
Production was stopped in June 2010. The successor came on the market at the end of the year.
Micra C + C
A C + C ( Cabriolet / Coupé ) of this generation was also available from June 2005 . The roof system was manufactured by Karmann at the Nissan plant in Washington.
Production ended in March 2009 due to a lack of demand.
Special models
25th edition
For the 25th birthday of the Micra, Nissan brought out a special model "25th Edition". This has silver-gray exterior mirrors and hubcaps and silver-framed floor mats in the interior. On the stern at the bottom right there is a circular logo with the inscription 25th .
160SR
From November 2005 there was also a sports version of the Micra K12. This version has a 1.6 liter engine with 81 kW (110 hp) and is called the 160SR . In addition, it also has sports spoilers , aluminum wheels and, in the 160SR pack version, almost full equipment.
Engines
Gasoline engine:
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Diesel:
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Nissan Micra | 1.2 | 1.2 | 1.4 | 1.6 | 1.5 dCi | |
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Engine: | 4-cylinder in-line engine (four-stroke) | |||||
Mixture preparation: | Manifold injection | Common rail injection, turbocharger | ||||
Valve control: | DOHC , chain | OHC , timing belt | ||||
Displacement: | 1240 cc | 1240 cc | 1386 cc | 1598 cc | 1461 cc | |
Bore × stroke: | 71 x 78.3 mm | 71 x 78.3 mm | 73 x 82.8 mm | 78 x 83.6 mm | 76 × 80.5 mm | |
Compression: | 9.8: 1 | 9.9: 1 | 9.8: 1 | 10.7: 1 | 18.8: 1 | |
Performance at 1 / min: | 48 kW (65 hp) at 5200 |
59 kW (80 PS) at 5200 |
65 kW (88 PS) at 5200 |
81 kW (110 PS) at 6000 |
48 kW (65 hp) at 4000 |
63 kW (86 PS) at 3750 |
Max. Torque at 1 / min: | 110 Nm at 3600 | 110 Nm at 3600 | 128 Nm at 3200 | 153 Nm at 4400 | 160 Nm at 2000 | 200 Nm at 1900 |
Drive: | Front wheel drive | |||||
Gearbox as standard: | 5 speed transmission | |||||
Gearbox optional: | - | Four-speed automatic | - | |||
Front suspension: | Wishbones, coil springs | |||||
Rear suspension: | Twist beam axle, coil springs | |||||
Brakes: | Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes, brake booster, ABS | |||||
Steering: | Rack and pinion steering, servo | |||||
Track width front / rear: | 1470/1455 mm | |||||
Wheelbase: | 2430 mm | |||||
Dimensions: | 3715 × 1660 × 1540 mm | |||||
Empty weight: | 940 kg | 970 kg | 975 kg | 1120 kg | 1105 kg | 1136 kg |
Top speed: | 154 km / h | (Aut. 145) 167 km / h | (Aut. 158) 172 km / h | 183 km / h | 155 km / h | 171 km / h |
0-100 km / h: | 16.3 s | 13.9 s | 11.9-15 s | 9.8 s | 17.0 s | 11.9 s |
Consumption (liters / 100 km): | 5.9 p | 5.9 (Aut. 6.6) S. | 6.3 (Aut. 6.8) S. | 6.6 S | 4.6 D | 4.6 D |
Micra (K13, 2010-2017)
4th generation | |
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Nissan Micra (2010-2013) |
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Production period: | 2010-2017 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Petrol engines : 1.2 liters (59–72 kW) |
Length: | 3780-3825 mm |
Width: | 1665-1670 mm |
Height: | 1510-1525 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2450 mm |
Empty weight : | 985-1121 kg |
The fourth generation of the Nissan Micra was presented in March 2010 at the Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland. The new Micra is offered in 160 different markets, which are supplied from the production facilities in Thailand, India, Mexico and China. For the Indian market there has also been a sister model called Renault Pulse since 2012 .
Sales of the K13 started in March in Thailand and in late 2010 in Switzerland and Austria. The market launch in Germany should follow on November 20, 2010, but was postponed to March 19, 2011 due to delivery problems.
Facelift
In June 2013 the Micra received a mainly optical facelift. The modernized version reached the dealer in September 2013.
At the front is a modified radiator grille with a V-shaped chrome strip that emphasizes family affiliation. In addition, the bonnet, fenders, headlights and bumpers have been revised. At the rear there are new bumpers and taillights with light emitting diodes.
technology
The vehicle is based on the newly developed V platform . The interior offers more space than the previous model due to the modified body dimensions and the enlarged wheelbase. In contrast to its predecessor, the redesigned Micra is only available with five doors. The distinctive arched line above the side windows from the previous generation was incorporated into the design, as this should be retained as a distinguishing feature of the series.
In Europe, the Micra is equipped with two three-cylinder - petrol engines available as either naturally aspirated or compressor are offered and have 1.2 liter displacement. The newly developed engines with vibration-damping counterweights on the crankshaft and variable valve control come from the HR engine series, which are also installed as four-cylinder in the Tiida or Qashqai . The compressor version is less CO 2 emit and consume fuel, but here by the charging achieve the performance of a normally aspirated engine with 1.5 liter displacement. Through the direct fuel injection , the application of the Miller-cycle process and the start-stop system that was efficiency further improved. At the start of sales, only the naturally aspirated engine is available, which was supplemented by the compressor engine in 2011. Both drive variants can be combined with a five-speed manual gearbox or a continuously variable CVT automatic shift .
safety
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Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test |
When Euro NCAP - Crash Test in November 2010, the Micra got 30 points in occupant protection, 39 points in child protection and 21 points for pedestrian protection.
Technical specifications
The luggage compartment of the Micra K13 is 265–1132 liters, the tank capacity is 41 liters (applies to all versions).
Nissan Micra | 1.2 | 1.2 DIG-S |
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Construction period: | 03/2010 - 03/2017 | 08/2011 - 03/2017 |
Engine code: | HR12DE | HR12DDR |
Engine: | Three cylinders - gasoline engine in -line construction | |
Valves: | 12 | |
Charge: | - | compressor |
Displacement: | 1198 cc | |
Bore × stroke: | 78 x 83.6 mm | |
Compression: | 10.7: 1 | 13: 1 |
Performance at 1 / min: |
59 kW (80 PS) 6000 |
72 kW (98 PS) 5600 |
Max. Torque at 1 / min: |
110 Nm 4000 |
142 Nm 4400 |
Mixture preparation: | Manifold injection | Direct petrol injection |
Transmission: | 5-speed manual transmission | |
Gearbox, optional: | CVT automatic transmission | |
Turning circle: | 9.3 meters | |
Tank capacity: | 41 liters | |
Top speed: | 170 km / h [161 km / h] | 183 km / h [175 km / h] |
0-100 km / h: | 13.7 s [14.5 s] | 11.3 s [11.9 s] |
Consumption (liters / 100 km): | 5.0 [5.4] | 4.1 [5.0] |
CO 2 emissions: | 115 g / km [125 g / km] | 95 g / km [115 g / km] |
c w value: | 0.33 | 0.29 [0.31] |
Values in square brackets apply to models with a CVT automatic transmission |
- DIG-S = (Direct Injection Gasoline-Supercharched)
Since the Nissan Micra K13 has no support or trailer load, it is the first Micra for which there is no trailer coupling (not even in the accessory trade).
Furnishing
The standard safety equipment consists of six airbags (driver / front passenger, side and full-length head airbags front and rear), an anti-lock braking system with brake assist and an electronic stability program . A traction control system , at Nissan TRC - Traction Control System called, is also available.
The basic Visia First model has electric power steering with a height-adjustable steering column, manually adjustable exterior mirrors, electric front windows, central locking with radio remote control, a fully folding rear seat backrest and Isofix child seat brackets on the rear seats. The car is equipped with 14 "steel wheels (tire size 165/70 R 14) and is only available in black or white at no extra charge. The only optional extra for the basic model, apart from the metallic paint, is the Comfort Package , which consists of a manually controlled There is air conditioning with pollen filter in connection with the CD radio with four loudspeakers.
The Micra Acenta is equipped with manually controlled air conditioning (after the facelift also with automatic air conditioning), an on-board computer, electrically adjustable and foldable exterior mirrors, a leather-covered steering wheel, cruise control system with limiter , CD radio with four speakers, fog lights, additional shelves, reading lamp and one 60:40 split rear seat backrest, which can also be completely folded up. The Acenta has 15 "alloy wheels (tire size 175/60 R 15) and is the only model also available with the automatic CVT .
In addition to exterior mirrors, which can also be electrically folded and heated, the Tekna model has an automatic air conditioning with pollen filter, a glass roof, rain sensor, 15 "alloy wheels, a parking guide (determines whether the parking space is sufficient for parking) with rear parking sensors, the Intelligent Key with start / stop button and fog lights. The Nissan Connect navigation system with 5 "color display, which is also available for the Acenta at an additional cost , is standard.
Micra (K14, since 2017)
5th generation | |
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Nissan Micra K14 at the 2016 Paris Motor Show |
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Production period: | since 2017 |
Body versions : | Station wagon |
Engines: |
Otto engines : 0.9–1.0 liters (54–86 kW) diesel engines 1.5 liters (66 kW) |
Length: | 3999 mm |
Width: | 1734 mm |
Height: | 1439-1455 mm |
Wheelbase : | 2525 mm |
Empty weight : | 977-1242 kg |
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test in the basic configuration |
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash test with the safety package |
The fifth generation of the Micra was presented at the Paris Motor Show in autumn 2016 and has been at dealerships since March 2017. At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show , Nissan showed the Sway, a concept vehicle that provided an outlook on the fifth generation.
Nissan Sway concept car
at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show
Unlike the previous model, the fifth generation is no longer built in Thailand. It is now being built together with the fourth generation of the Renault Clio and its electrically powered offshoot Renault ZOE at the French Renault plant in Flins-sur-Seine .
safety
In 2017, the Nissan Micra was tested for vehicle safety by the Euro NCAP . In the basic version, the Micra received four out of five possible stars. However, since a safety package is optionally available for the model, the Micra was also tested with the safety package. In this test, it received five stars out of five.
Technical specifications
At the start of sales, the new Micra was offered with two 66 kW (90 hp) engines from Renault: a 0.9-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine , which is also installed in the Smart , and a 1.5-liter four-cylinder diesel engine , both with turbocharger . A 54 kW (73 hp) 1.0 liter gasoline engine with manifold injection followed shortly thereafter . Nissan announced a 1.2 liter 88 kW engine with a 6-speed manual transmission for 2018; this works without a balancer shaft . The well-known X-Tronic automatic transmission will also find its way into the Micra, presumably in combination with the 54 kW petrol engine.
1.0 | IG 71 | 0.9 turbo | IG-T 90 | IG-T 100 | DIG-T 117 | 1.5 dCi | |
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Construction period | 03/2017–08/2018 | 08/2018 - 08/2019 | 03/2017–08/2018 | 08 / 2018-04 / 2019 | since 12/2018 | since 01/2019 | 03/2017–08/2018 |
Engine characteristics | |||||||
Engine identification | H4Bt 400 | H4D | K9K 608 | ||||
Engine type | R3 petrol engine | R4 diesel engine | |||||
Displacement | 998 cc | 898 cc | 999 cm³ | 1461 cc | |||
Engine charging | - | Turbocharging | |||||
Compression ratio | 10.5: 1 | 9.5: 1 | 10.5: 1 | 15.5: 1 | |||
Max. Power at min −1 | 54 kW (73 PS) / 6300 | 52 kW (71 PS) / 6300 | 66 kW (90 PS) / 5500 | 74 kW (100 PS) / 5000 | 86 kW (117 PS) / 5250 | 66 kW (90 PS) / 4000 | |
Max. Torque in min -1 | 95 Nm / 3500 | 140 Nm / 2250 | 160 Nm / 2750 | 180 Nm / 1750-4000 | 220 Nm / 2000 | ||
Power transmission | |||||||
drive | Front wheel drive | ||||||
Gearbox, as standard | 5-speed manual transmission | 6-speed manual transmission | 5-speed manual transmission | ||||
Gearbox, optional | - | ( Stepless gear ) | - | ||||
Readings | |||||||
Top speed | 161 km / h | 158 km / h | 175 km / h | 184 km / h (177 km / h) |
195 km / h | 179 km / h | |
Acceleration, 0-100 km / h | 15.1 s | 16.4 s | 12.1 s | 10.9 s (13.0 s) |
9.9 s | 11.9 s | |
Fuel consumption over 100 km (combined) | 4.6-4.9 l super | 5.3 l super | 4.4-5.1 l super | 5.1–5.5 l super | 4.5-4.6 l super (4.7-4.9 l super) |
5.0 l super | 3.2-3.8 l diesel |
CO 2 emissions (combined) | 107-115 g / km | 121 g / km | 99-115 g / km | 118-127 g / km | 103-105 g / km (108-112 g / km) |
114 g / km | 85-101 g / km |
Empty weight | 977-1037 kg | 1081-1141 kg | 1053-1177 kg | 1108-1196 kg | 1135–1180 kg (1155–1195 kg) |
1170-1195 kg | 1140-1242 kg |
Tank capacity | 41 l | ||||||
Emission standard according to EU classification | Euro 6b | Euro 6c | Euro 6b | Euro 6c | Euro 6d-TEMP | Euro 6b |
All Micra have rack and pinion steering with electrical assistance. The front wheels are suspended from MacPherson struts and wishbones, and a torsion beam axle is installed at the rear . The braking system has disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear.
The aerodynamic drag coefficient (c w ) of the body is 0.29. Their frontal area is 2.12 m².
Equipment variants
The Micra is available in the following versions:
- Visia (basic equipment, see below)
- Visia Plus: (in addition to Visia : audio system, air conditioning)
- Acenta (in addition to Visia Plus : 16 "steel wheels with wheel covers, steering wheel remote control, on-board computer in color, cruise control system and limiter, door handles and exterior mirrors painted)
- N-Connecta (in addition to Acenta : 16 "aluminum wheels, electrically folding exterior mirrors, engine start button, leather steering wheel, fog lights, navigation system, rain sensor, darkened windows from the B-pillar)
- Tekna (in addition to N-Connecta : 17 "aluminum wheels, reversing camera, rain sensor, high beam assistant, traffic sign recognition , pedestrian recognition for emergency braking assistant, lane keeping assistant, rear parking sensors, seat heating and a Bose sound system, which can be heard via two near-field speakers in the headrest of the Optional blind spot assistant and full LED headlights.
There is also the around-view monitor known from the other Nissan models, which shows the vehicle from a bird's eye view on the screen of the infotainment system when parking.
- 15 "steel rims with wheel covers
- Airbags: Driver, front passenger (can be switched off), side and head airbags
- Active lane control, active chassis control
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic stability control (ESP)
- Autonomous emergency brake assistant
- Hill start assistant
- Board computer
- Height-adjustable driver's seat
- Automatic driving lights
- Electric windows in front
- Speed limiter
- Isofix attachment points outer rear seats
- LED daytime running lights
- Steering column adjustable in height and length
- Tire pressure control system
- Central locking with radio remote control
Exterior paintwork
In addition to the two uni paint finishes, there are various metallic finishes and two pearl effect finishes.
Solid White Uni |
Ivory Uni |
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Platinum Silver Metallic |
Gunmetal Gray Metallic |
Enigma Black Metallic |
Energy Orange Metallic |
Pulse Green Metallic |
Power Blue Metallic |
Glaze White pearl effect |
Passion Red pearl effect |
Individual evidence
- ^ Automobil Revue, catalog number 1987, p. 412 f.
- ^ Automobil Revue, catalog number 1999, p. 411
- ↑ Construction time ( memento of the original from October 20, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ The Nissan Micra K11 model year 1997 in the Euro-NCAP crash test
- ↑ The Nissan Micra K11 model year 2000 in the Euro-NCAP crash test
- ↑ The Nissan Micra K12 in the Euro-NCAP crash test (2003)
- ↑ autobild.de: Facelift of the Nissan Micra at the IAA
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- ↑ Results of the Euro NCAP crash test in November 2010
- ↑ The Nissan Micra K13 in the Euro-NCAP crash test (2010)
- ↑ Nissan Press Release for the K13 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed September 19, 2010
- ↑ a b c d e f auto-motor-und-sport.de: No more boring look. December 1, 2016, accessed November 21, 2016 .
- ↑ Nissan Micra brochure page 19 (January 2018) , accessed July 13, 2018 (.pdf, 4.54 MB)
- ↑ automotive-technology.de: The new Nissan Micra in the technology check of April 6, 2017, available on July 15, 2018.
- ↑ Result of the Nissan Micra in the Euro NCAP crash test in the basic configuration (2017)
- ↑ Result of the Nissan Micra in the Euro NCAP crash test with the safety package (2017)
- ↑ ADAC autotest Nissan Micra 0.9 IG-T, from July 2017 (PDF, 696 kB), especially page 1, accessed on September 29, 2018.
- ↑ a b Focus.de: Driving report Nissan Micra 0.9 i-GT , from October 21, 2016, accessed on July 14, 2018.
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- ↑ Nissan Micra 2018: Small car comes with 120 PS | Auto-und-Motors.DE. Retrieved March 22, 2018 .
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- ↑ Nissan Micra brochure page 27 (January 2018) , accessed July 13, 2018 (.pdf, 4.54 MB)
swell
- Automobil Revue , catalog numbers 1987/1995/2006 (data).
- Price list Nissan Micra (September 2010), print no. 6670
Web links
- Official website Germany
- Micrafanpage - Everything about the Nissan Micra (Probably the most comprehensive website about the small Japanese car.)