Nissan Micra Electric: its launch prices in France
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Cousin of the Renault 5 electric, which shares its platform and is produced in France, the Nissan Micra is now available for sale.
With its narrowed eyes surrounded by LEDs, the Nissan Micra electric offers a true visual identity. This is an uncommon performance when the challenge is to share as many body elements as possible with another car. In this case, the Renault 5, which has been sold in Europe for almost a year (autumn 2024).
The story of the Micra continues in episodes. After the slightly better range than the Renault 5 thanks to its subtly more aerodynamic design and a staggered launch across European countries, the prices are finally known in France.

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A generous equipment, a hefty price
It is clear that Nissan did not want to create a fratricidal competition with Renault, by applying a similar entry-level price of 28,000 euros before CEE Bonus of at least 3,100 euros. It is worth noting that the Micra is produced in France, at the Renault factory in Douai.
Similarly, the range is equally diverse and rich with two battery capacities (40 and 52 kW) and three trims: Engage, Advance, and Evolve (large battery only). Finally, it should be noted that Nissan has not, for the moment, opted for a stripped-down version, limited to 95 horsepower and about 3,000 euros more affordable. We will see if it arrives later, after the launch is complete.


Relevant ranges?
You will need to carefully assess your needs when choosing your battery size. The 40 kWh battery only offers 317 km in the mixed WLTP cycle, meaning about 250 km comfortably. As for the 52 kWh version, available starting at 33,500 euros before the CEE bonus, it ensures 99 km more, for a total of 416 km (350 km real).
Note that the Nissan warranty is for 8 years. Lastly, a long-term leasing (LLD) offer is immediately available on the entry-level version with a small battery starting at 199 euros/month. However, the calculation conditions hold a maximum CEE bonus of 4,242 euros reserved for very low-income households.

In this case, the first rent falls to 2,811 euros, and if you are not eligible for this maximum assistance, the first rent will be 3,911 euros. Not a small amount. The duration of the LLD is 37 months (3 years and 1 month) for 30,000 kilometers.
Finally, the first deliveries will only occur starting from October 2025 in France. Just a little more patience; the wait is almost over.
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