Six million units of the Nissan Micra/March have been sold since 1982
Six million units of the Nissan Micra have been sold since it was introduced in 1982. The Micra (known as March in Japan) has never been offered in the U.S. but it has been very... Read more
Nissan working on a smaller car slotted below Micra
The Indian version of the Nissan Micra has had an aggressive pricing campaign but the carmaker has come to the conclusion that to compete in the Asian market, it would have to develop a... Read more
Renault-Nissan alliance aims Micra sales of 80,000 units in 2011
As you may know already Nissan revealed the all-new Micra at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month and it will start selling it from July. What you don´t know is that the Indian unit... Read more
Nissan Micra to be manufactured in India
A new plant near Chennai, India, will be manufacturing the new Nissan Micra, starting June 2010. The factory is built to have a capacity of 200,000 vehicles. Nissan expects that European... Read more
Nissan reveals first sketches of the next-generation Micra
Nissan revealed today the first sketches with its upcoming global compact car also known as Micra. The new car will be, according to the manufacturer, first launched in Thailand in March... Read more
Nissan Micra replacement to debut at the Geneva Motor Show
At the Geneva Motor Show next month, Nissan's replacement to the Micra will be shown. Nissan refers to the car as the "all-new Global Compact Car," seeming to indicate that the Micra name... Read more
New Nissan Micra coming to the Geneva Motor Show
Fans of the Nissan Micra will be ecstatic to know that the new model will be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this March and that it will have two more variants, according to company... Read more
Nissan developing two vehicles to be sold for about $10,000 each in the U.S.
Nissan Motor Co. is developing two vehicles that will be smaller than the Versa and that will be sold for about $10,000 each in the US. Carlos Tavares, Nissan's chairman for the Americas,... Read more







