Year In Review 2019: Nissan Micra

We had the opportunity to test both the Turbo Acenta and the Turbo Acenta Plus Tech.
To be honest we were never huge fans of the Nissan Micra before, but after testing both models we are loving the all new Nissan Micra.
Not only has the shape changed but the specs inside, now put the Micra on another level.
The Acenta is specced with funky triangular daytime running lights, 16 inch alloy wheels, and has a 7 inch touchscreen infotainment system which connects your smartphone to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The model we had was fitted with a pleasant beige interior trim and a silver exterior.
The fuel consumption was great at 5.8l/100km and the 900c turbo engine has 66kw and produces 140Nm of torque.
Nissan's Intelligent Mobility is evident in the new Micra with hill start assist, intelligent trace control and intelligent ride control.
The luggage space is larger than previous models, now with a 300l capacity and the 10l glove box has space to fit a 2l bottle in it.
The only thing we wish the Micra had was electric windows and speakers for the rear doors.
Read our next post about the Plus Tech Model.
The Micra entry level which is the Visia is R 252 800 and the Acenta Model in Platinum Silver is R 279 400. 📷 @ziyaad_86
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