Nissan Electric Compact Car 2030
  • Nissan Micra successor to be built on new CMF B-EV Alliance platform
  • Designed by Nissan, planned to be built at Renault ElectriCity in France 
  • Part of new Alliance 2030 roadmap focusing on pure electric vehicles and connected mobility activities
  • Nissan Micra successor to be built on new CMF B-EV Alliance platform
  • Designed by Nissan, planned to be built at Renault ElectriCity in France 
  • Part of new Alliance 2030 roadmap focusing on pure electric vehicles and connected mobility activities
  • Nissan Micra successor to be built on new CMF B-EV Alliance platform
  • Designed by Nissan, planned to be built at Renault ElectriCity in France 
  • Part of new Alliance 2030 roadmap focusing on pure electric vehicles and connected mobility activities

PARIS, France (17 February 2022) – Nissan announced last month an all-new compact electric vehicle set to make its way to European markets.

Planned to be manufactured in the Renault ElectriCity center in France, the new car will succeed the iconic Nissan Micra as the entry-level vehicle in the Nissan line-up.

The Europe region is already playing a key role in driving electrification under Nissan’s Ambition 2030 vision, with new vehicles and technologies debuting soon including the new Nissan Ariya, a new EV crossover and Nissan’s unique e-POWER technology arriving in Europe in the new Qashqai and X-Trail.

The all-new electric compact car will further enhance this future line-up. Announced as part of the new Alliance 2030 roadmap, it is designed by Nissan and engineered and manufactured by Renault on the Alliance CMF B-EV platform. This platform enables the companies to maintain unique styling for their respective products, as demonstrated by the design preview of the new vehicle.

“This all-new model will be designed by Nissan and engineered and manufactured by Renault using our new common platform, maximizing the use of our Alliance assets while maintaining its Nissan-ness,” said Nissan Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta.

“This is a great example of the Alliance’s ‘smart differentiation’ approach. Succeeding our iconic Micra, I am sure this new model will provide further excitement to our customers in Europe.”

The future compact EV was announced as part of Alliance 2030, a common roadmap announced by Renault, Nissan & Mitsubishi Motors that focuses on EVs and connected mobility activities.

The EV announced adds to the portfolio of Nissan vehicles manufactured by Renault in France, which include Nissan’s portfolio of LCVs, notably the new Nissan Townstar, which is succeeding the trailblazing e-NV200 as Nissan’s small electric van.

Further product information, including naming, launch timing and technical details, will be released in due course.

Further information on the Alliance 2030 announcement is available at https://global.nissannews.com/en