The latest entrant in booming small car sector in India is Nissan Micra which was unveiled on Tuesday at the Geneva Motor Show by Nissan Motor Company.
This model has a 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine which will produce only 115g/km of CO2 emissions. This new car is slightly longer and marginally lower, while its longer wheelbase enables a ‘wheels-at-each-corner’ stance, the main reason behind its roomier interior.
Nissan Micra will be released in India in month of July after four months approx while the production will commence in Chennai from May this year.
Have a look on some of the important features of this car.
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
New Micra to be sold in 160 countries and manufactured in four different plants
Sir,
I am interested in this car but I would like to know weather it is also going to launch in Diesel variant or not can you please confirm me.
Comment by Mohd. Qadeeruddin Khan — March 6, 2010 @ 4:42 am
Dear Sir,
How can I book 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?
Please inform the cost of fully loaded version with in built & optional features.
Eagerly waiting to book and get delivery in first lot…
With due regards,
Mehrotra
Comment by Rajendranath Mehrotra — March 6, 2010 @ 4:45 am