Nothing Could Beat This Ever- Here's the Next-Gen Nissan Micra: SPIED

Ahead of its debut at the Paris Motor Show, the 2017 Nissan Micra has been spotted again undergoing the test rounds in Southern Europe. Leaving behind all the stuff, which have been perceived so far, the latest-generation Micra, this time, breaks the cover with a sportier, bigger, and aggressive appearance than ever. Comparatively less camouflaged, the car is now being adorned with more clear graphics and silhouette. Though it didn’t make a considerable impact on the Indian crowd, its prominence could be evidently seen in the European and South American markets.

2017 Nissan Micra Side Profile

The vehicle under discussion is based on the Renault-Nissan Alliance’s new CMF-B platform, which is the Japanese carmaker’s latest iteration in order to acquire some sporting progressive design alterations along with a bunch of new features. According to the brand-new test mule, the design of the car is going to be severely distinct from the one, which is there on the ongoing variant. Unlike the identical curvy and elegant profile, the newbie will be sketched out taking inspiration from Nissan Pulsar and the concept from 2015’s Nissan Sway.

2017 Nissan Micra Rear Profile

Albeit camouflaged, some of the essential features were still clearly visible, which include a proportioned design for the start, an edgy-looking front, and a similar rear as the Juke. Over and above that, the forthcoming hatchback is going to be more spacious this time as compared to the earlier variant and by more spacious, we mean enhanced interior area. Alike the exterior, the cabin will probably inherit the cues from the Sway’s concept as well. Scrutinizing the rear segment, the new Micra gets upgradations there too with an important rooftop lie spoiler, a steeply raked window, and slim horizontal tail lamps.

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While any news for the India-bound model has not been heard yet, it certainly won’t be based on the new CMF-B platform. Rather, it’ll be underpinned by the same V-Platform as the upcoming Nissan Juke. The anticipated launch of the car is scheduled to be done in October this year at the Paris Motor Show.

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