2011 Nissan Micra Official Revealed

2011 Nissan Micra Official Revealed
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd, today unveiled the company’s all 2011 Nissan Micra, the fourth generation of the iconic city car, at the 80th International Geneva Motor Show.

Boasting breakthrough packaging and small-car engineering, the all-new, fourth generation Nissan Micra (known as March in Japan) is on course to create a whole new set of industry standards. Unveiled today at the Geneva Motor Show, the Micra has consistently won praise and success for in Europe, Japan and other markets, gaining a reputation as a reliable, stylish, accessible compact car enjoyed by a wide cross-section of customers. The 2011 Nissan Micra has been designed to build on that trend - in 160 countries.

•Spacious interior allied to compact exterior dimensions
•All new 3-cylinder petrol engine including supercharged and direct injection version with emissions of 95g/km to be added to the line up later
•New Continuously Variable Transmission with world-first technology
•All new Versatile platform conceived to be light weight
•2011 Nissan Micra to be sold in 160 countries and manufactured in four different plants

Developed and built on Nissan’s all-new V-platform, which was developed under a comprehensive new production engineering process, the 2011 Nissan Micra was designed and tested in Japan to be built in at least four overseas locations, and fine-tuned to meet the differing tastes and needs of customers in 160 countries worldwide. Breaking with traditions that focused on launching production in established markets like Europe and Japan, Nissan will base production of the 2011 Nissan Micra at overseas manufacturing sites such as Thailand, India, Mexico and China.


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91z4me91z4me - 3/2/2010 10:22:41 AM
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It looks OK for what it is. But in the following picture you can really tell the cheaped out by the missing instrumentation.

http://emotorauto.com/wp-content/uploads/2011-nissan-micra-101.jpg


Styles79Styles79 - 3/2/2010 5:14:14 PM
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What more do you want, to be fair even a tach isn't necessary with a CVT. Speed and fuel is all you really need to know. They have lights for temperature, a blue cold light and a red overheat. Most instrumantation is redundant in modern cars, and more articularly for most drivers. Not everyone is an enthusiast, most people buying this car are looking for an appliance to get them from A-B.


OBSERVER1984OBSERVER1984 - 3/2/2010 10:59:14 AM
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It's not a beautiful car, but this 4th generation is better looking compare to the 3rd, which we've got now, here in Europe:

http://www.nissan.co.uk/#vehicles/city-cars/micra/pictures/front-view

The City-Frog of Nissan is still a... frog! :(


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