Nissan has revealed an all-new Micra at the Geneva motor show today.
Looking not too dissimilar to a Renault Clio the fourth generation of the supermini will eventually include a three-cylinder petrol engine producing just 95g/km.
The all-new Micra is larger than its precedessor, but remains a small car in the supermini segment at 3.8m long.
Commenting on the engine line-up a Nissan spokesman said: “In Europe, a simple engine line-up sees just two engine options – both are variations on Nissan’s all-new 1.2-litre petrol three cylinder engine.”
The first is an 80PS unit with only 115g/km, while the second is a supercharged 98PS version with stop-start capable of 95g/km.
The low CO2 figures have been made possible in part thanks to a very low weight for a car in this class at just 945kg.
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