Electric trio Nissan unveils new Leaf and Micra

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Nissan electrifies the Micra and reissues a battery pioneer. And a third emission-free model is about to launch.

Nissan has released a photo of the electric Micra for the first time.(Image: Nissan)
Nissan has released a photo of the electric Micra for the first time.
(Image: Nissan)

Nissan will launch three new electric cars in the coming months. The debut will be marked by the subcompact car Micra, shown for the first time this year. It shares its technology with the Renault 5 and features its own unique highlights with the hinted round headlights on the vehicle's front.

Micra buyers have the choice between two batteries with 40 kWh and 52 kWh, which should allow ranges of around 300 (approx. 186 miles) and more than 400 kilometers (approx. 249 miles) respectively. The prices are likely to be based on the French sister model, which is offered from around 30,000 euros (33.018 USD).

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Leaf from England, new Juke from 2026

Also this year, the electric car pioneer Leaf is entering a new round—not as a five-door sedan, but as a coupe-like crossover. The little brother of the Ariya is being built in England—a factory that has been expanded there. Nissan has not yet revealed information on technology and prices, but the latter are expected to start at just under 40,000 euros (44.024 USD).

The electric mini-SUV Nissan Juke, which is expected next year, will be positioned between the Micra and Leaf. The visually inspiring model is said to be the expressively designed Hyper Punk concept from 2023.

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