This is the 2002-10 Nissan Micra, known in its home market of Japan as the March and recognized among Nissan fans by its internal corporate chassis code K12. I kid! Nissan nerds love talking about the ...
Top Gear: Nissan GB has restored its bonkers 300bhp mid-engined V6 K12 Micra
The new all-electric Nissan Micra is coming, and although the straight-edged silhouette gives away its Renault 5 underpinnings, the cute round headlights are a throwback to those on the K12 Micra. So, ...
Starting from just $12,990, the new Nissan Micra is aiming its to take on segment leaders Hyundai Getz and Toyota Yaris head on. The current Micra (K12) came to Australia halfway through its product ...
MSN: Nissan GB has restored its bonkers 300bhp mid-engined V6 K12 Micra
Jalopnik: The 2000s Nissan Micra Is An Anti-Car Design Icon We Missed
The Nissan Micra, also known as the Nissan March (Japanese: 日産・マーチ, Hepburn: Nissan Māchi), is a supermini car (B-segment) [1] that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan from 1982. The March name has always been used in the Japanese markets but also in many export markets across Asia and Latin America and others.
Read the definitive Nissan Micra 2026 review from the expert What Car? team. Check specs, prices, performance and compare with similar cars.
The latest Nissan Micra leans heavily on the Renault 5 E-Tech to deliver an electric supermini experience that's worth a closer a look
Has Nissan rekindled the ’90s magic for its sixth-generation supermini? The diminutive Nissan Micra is a car whose significance is easy to overlook in the late 20th- and early 21st-century...