
Nissan talks about the upcoming lineup of electric vehicles (EVs), including the next-generation Leaf and the all-new Mikra. These are scheduled to be launched in Europe later this year, and the electric Juke compact crossover may arrive in 2026. Let’s start to understand the features, battery choices, and designs of the Micra and Leaf EVS.
Nissan Micra EV: The freshness of the iconic hatchback
The fifth-generation Nissan Micra has made a huge leap from traditional combustion engines to all-electric cars. The larger battery range is expected to exceed 400 kilometers at a time. While Nissan has no figures on power or torque, the series may be tailor-made for city drivers who need urban electric vehicles.
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Platform and manufacturing
The platform of the MICRA EV is CMF-BEV, and the cost is shared with the Renault 5 due to the Nissan-Renault Alliance. Production of the MICRA EV will be underway in France, which is a strong statement Nissan is seeking to expand its electric vehicle market in Europe.
Design and Function
Most of the design of the MICRA EV is maintained from the early 20-23 EV concepts, especially the round LED headlights similar to the Nissan logo. Silver will be used to trim the front bumper instead of the wider lighting band on the concept, with more practical wheels replacing the angle. There is now a glossy black cladding that runs along the wheel arches, and traditional side mirrors replace the concept’s slenderness.
Battery and range
The MICRA EV’s larger 52KWH battery has a range of over 400 km, making it perfect for daily urban commuters and some lightweight long-distance trips. The smaller 40 kWh option is an option for those who want to minimize initial investment with shorter driving needs.
Nissan Leaf EV: High range of power possibilities
Nissan Leaf has received a major makeover, one of the most famous electric vehicles in the world. On the third-generation Leaf version, the single cost of driving range chalk is over 598 km, and for those who need to expand on highways or inter-city travel, there is no need to worry about charging stations, which can greatly improve the feasibility of this option.
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Comparison between Nissan Micra EV and Nissan Leaf EV
feature | Nissan Micra EV | Nissan Ye family |
Battery Options | 40kWh and 52kWh | Range over 598 km (undisclosed battery details) |
scope | 52kWh: More than 400 kilometers at one time | More than 598 kilometers per charge |
platform | CMF-BEV (shared with Renault 5) | CMF-EV (shared with Nissan Ariya) |
Manufacturing location | Made in France | Manufacturing at Nissan’s Sunderland factory in the UK |
External design | Round LED headlights, flat wheels, glossy black cladding, no rear spoiler | Compact SUV-shaped posture, 0.25 resistance coefficient, simplified design |
Design concept | Fun and approachable design with “puppy” headlights | Focus on practicality and aerodynamics |
Launched in Europe | 2025 | 2025 |
wrap up
Japanese automaker Nissan demonstrates the all-electric future of European vehicles by producing models such as MICRA and LEAF EVs, as part of its promise for its electric mobile competition. Micra promises an impressive range, modern design and practical features. To complement this, it’s a fun design with fresh city-friendly choices. The Leaf EV offers enhanced long-distance driving and has always had great potential as it competes in the growing all-electric vehicle market.
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