2017 Nissan Micra Launched in India, Priced At Rs 5.99 Lakh

After a long teasing on social media, the Japanese carmaker, Nissan has finally introduced the 2017 Micra in India. The price for this only hatchback from Nissan stable starts from Rs 5.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Let me clear you a thing that this 2017 Micra is not the fifth-generation Micra available in the international markets, but also an improved version of India-bound fourth-gen Micra with some new features and minor cosmetic changes.

If considers pricing of the Micra variants, the price of the standard variant remains unchanged, However, the top end variant gets an increase of Rs 14,000.

Check out the variant wise price of the revived Micra

Micra XL CVT-Rs 5.99 lakh
Micra XV CVT-Rs 6.95 lakh
Micra XV CVT-(Orange) Rs 6.95 lakh
Micra dCi XL-Rs 6.62 lakh
Micra dCi XL Comfort-Rs 7.23 lakh
Micra dCi XL Comfort (Orange)-Rs 7.23 lakh

 

All the prices are applicable at authorised Delhi dealerships. 


From the lately surfaced teased images, it has been found that the new Micra now features automatic rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlights. While, inside the cabin, the revived hatchback gets a premium treatment as compared to the outgoing model. The orange variant of the new Micra also gets an orange inserts inside the cabin as the black seats have orange stitching, and doors and dashboards also have orange inserts.

Nissan Micra Orange Variant

Mechanically, no changes have been observed in this revived hatchback, it will continue to be offered with the engine options such as 1.2 litre petrol and 1.5 litre diesel powertrains. The former one, along with three-cylinders generates 77PS of power and 104Nm of torque via an integrated CVT(continous variable transmission). While, the latter one produces 64PS and 160Nm through the mated a 5-speed manual transmission.

The 2017 fourth-gen Micra, which has received some new additions, is a more attractive package than the previous car. In India, it will lock its horns with the available hatchbacks such as the Maruti Ignis and the Hyundai Grand i10. However, the rumors surfaced in the market were the introduction of fifth-gen Micra, that’s much longer, wider and lower and looks completely different than this fourth gen Micra. Expectations are if Nissan rethinks about the fifth gen Micra introduction we can see it in next year. Now, we can only examine that the new Micra with added features will be able to allure a wide range of audience or not.