Nissan’s electric Micra priced from €25,995

Nissan has announced its pricing and the opening of pre-orders for the sixth generation Micra, which is returning to Irish roads as a fully-electric car with a quoted range of 416km and a starting price of €25,995.

The new Micra has two battery options. The 40kWh battery version has a claimed range of up 317km, while the 52kWh battery version is said to offer a range of 416km. Both variants support DC fast-charging up to 80kW and 110kW respectively.

The anew Micra is available in three grades. The entry level ‘Engage’ grade has a 40kWh battery and is priced from €25,955. The ‘Advance’ grade is priced from €27,995 for the 40kWh version and from €30,995 for the 52kWh variant.

The top of the range ‘Evolve’ grade is only available with the 52kWh battery and is priced from €32,995. All prices include the SEAI Grant of €3,500 and exclude delivery related charges.

“The great thing about the Nissan Micra is that it is instantly familiar,” said Seamus Morgan, managing director of Nissan Ireland “It is a car that has evolved across five generations over more than 40 years. Chances are, almost every Irish family has a Micra memory to share. The all-new Nissan Micra takes things to the next level, making switching into an EV accessible and affordable, safe in the knowledge that this is the one car that you can trust and rely upon to never let you down.”

He added that the new Micra will be “hugely attractive” to anyone who is thinking of making the switch to electric driving.

“It is agile, comfortable and packed with intuitive technology as standard, and perfectly sized for city use and driving on winding country roads. We have no doubt that it will turn heads wherever it goes,” he said.

The new Nissan Micra is due to land in Nissan dealerships in January 2026, where it will be available to test drive. Pre-orders are now available.

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