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An electrifying 2025 ahead for Nissan: return of Micra as an EV. Third generation LEAF to launch. And updated e-POWER for Qashqai.
Rashad Iskandrni
Plus, in FY2026, third generation JUKE
arrives as an EV.
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Micra name returns in form of
stylish, urban EV
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Third generation of pioneering LEAF
EV will appeal thanks to sleek design
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Nissan’s updated e-POWER will offer improved
refinement, efficiency and emissions
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Third generation JUKE to follow in
FY26 as a pure EV
Paris,
April 6, 2025.
Nissan’s ongoing electrified product offensive will be powered up with the
launch of two all-new electric vehicles in 2025, as well as an update to one of
its most innovative and popular technologies.
Return of Micra as an EV
First to launch in 2025 will be the all-new
Micra. It will remain true to the DNA of its predecessors with a compelling mix
of audacious style and simplicity in a compact package.
The new Micra was designed at Nissan Design
Europe in London, using AmpR Small platform shared with Renault’s R5. It will be available
with two battery options: 40 and 52kWh, providing a maximum range of over
400km. Sales of the new Micra will begin before the end of the year. It will be built at Ampere ElectriCity plant in Douai,
France.
Third generation of Leaf EV to
follow
The second new vehicle to be launched in Europe
in 2025 also represents the return of a historic nameplate, LEAF – a badge forever
associated with the pioneering EV which started the mass-market electric
vehicle revolution when it was introduced in 2010.
The third generation of Leaf will attract buyers
thanks to its eye-catching aerodynamic shape. It has been developed on Nissan’s
CMF-EV platform, architecture it shares with its larger sibling, the
Ariya.
The European version of the new LEAF will be
manufactured at Nissan’s state-of-the-art production facility in Sunderland, in
the north-east of England. It forms
part of Nissan’s EV36Zero project– a blueprint that will transform Sunderland
Plant into a flagship EV hub, bringing together electric vehicles, renewable
energy and battery production.
Nissan’s updated e-POWER
will offer more refinement and efficiency
Having reinvented the hybrid powertrain when it
was launched in 2022, Nissan’s unique e-POWER technology will also benefit from
an upgrade this year. Following the Japanese principle of Kaizen – continuous
improvement – the changes to the e-POWER system on Qashqai will deliver improvements
to its emissions, efficiency and refinement, bringing the driving experience
even closer to that of a full EV. Nearly 250,000 e-POWER equipped vehicles have
been sold in Europe since its introduction.
Third generation JUKE to
follow in FY26 as pure EV
Beyond 2025, Nissan’s engineers continue to
develop the third generation of its JUKE compact crossover, which is scheduled
for launch in FY2026 as an EV, based on the Hyper Punk concept car which was
presented in October 2023 at the Japan Mobility Show.
Speaking about all the product updates in the coming years, Leon
Dorssers, Regional Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Nissan AMIEO
(Africa, Middle-East, India, Europe & Oceania) region, said: “The renewal
of Nissan’s European line-up is the realisation of our strong plan to enhance
and electrify our range in Europe. All the new models will share common Nissan
DNA: striking design, technical innovation and intuitive technology – a
combination of qualities which we are confident will attract new buyers to
Nissan, as well as continuing to appeal to existing customers who already love
how Nissan vehicles enrich their daily lives.”
David Moss, Senior Vice President, Region
Research & Development, AMIEO, said: “As well as welcoming the return of
the Micra as an EV and the third generation of our revolutionary Leaf, we’ve
made significant steps with one of our most popular technologies. Having
reinvented the hybrid with introduction of e-POWER by making it quieter and
more responsive than a traditional hybrid, the forthcoming updates to e-POWER
will make it even more efficient, more refined and closer overall to a pure
EV-driving experience. It will remain the powertrain of choice for buyers who
love the feel of driving electric, but don’t want to recharge.”
The announcement of new electrified models for
Europe is part of a wider product update, with strategic new global model
launches announced today across Japan, the US, China, Latin America
Middle-East, India, Africa and Oceania.
ENDS
About Nissan
AMIEO (Africa, Middle East, India, Europe & Oceania)
Nissan aims to become a
truly sustainable company, driving towards a cleaner, safer and more inclusive
world.
Sustainability is at the
core of Nissan's long-term vision, Ambition 2030. Responding to critical environmental, societal
and customer needs, this strategy sets out to deliver electrified models and
technological innovation in key markets globally, empowering mobility and
beyond. Ambition 2030 supports Nissan's goal which is to be carbon
neutral across
the life cycle of its products and operations by 2050. The Nissan AMIEO region,
with EV36Zero at
its centre, is primed to accelerate the shift to an electrified future.
For
more information about Nissan's products, services and commitment to
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CONTACTS
Vanessa
Levy
Director,
Product Communications, Nissan AMIEO region
vlevy@nissan-europe.com
Neil Reeve
Manager, Product
Communications, Nissan AMIEO region
nreeve@@nissan-europe.com