September 2010

Nissan Micra Tekna 1.2

New Micra's styling is more conservative

September 2010

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Overall rating

3.5 out of 5 stars

Likes:

  • Charming, simple exterior design
  • Cabin is sturdy and non-threatening
  • Very easy to drive, requires very little acclimatisation
  • Impressive efficiency thanks to engine range and weight saving

Gripes:

  • Fails to offer the driving pleasure of many rivals
  • CVT gearbox feels sluggish when mated to low-output engine
  • No three-door option
  • Lack of diesel may put off some buyers

One of the cornerstones of small car motoring across the UK, Nissan's Micra is now in its fourth generation and facing up to increasingly challenging competition. Following the controversial look of the outgoing model, Nissan is seeking to ensure the latest version has a much broader appeal without alienating its loyal fan base.

A mark of success for the new car is the impact of the exterior styling. While unquestionably less controversial than the previous car, the new Micra is clearly recognisable as such. Where many of its rivals are increasingly looking towards very dynamic and edgy designs with a strong youth appeal, the Micra is more conservative. Although that may result in fewer potential buyers who find it very appealing, it will also mean that far fewer people will see its look as a barrier to purchase.

The changes underneath the skin are just as dramatic, with the latest generation Micra being based on an entirely new platform. As is commonplace, it is longer and wider than the outgoing model although the overall height is down. More importantly there is a substantial increase in the wheelbase, which leaves more space on the inside for passengers and luggage. Part of the packaging changes has included a newly-shaped fuel tank which sits more compactly beneath the rear seats.

Despite the increased footprint and cabin space, the Micra also benefits from close attention to weight saving strategies. By creating a boomerang-shaped curve in the roof instead of a reinforcing beam, it removes high speed resonances that affect cabin comfort whilst saving two kilograms from the overall weight. Savings are also achieved by reducing the number of components: the dashboard has approximately half as many parts as its rivals, reducing weight and increasing refinement.

Unusually for this market the Micra will not be available in diesel form. Two versions of the 1.2-litre petrol engine will be offered, one naturally aspirated and the other supercharged, with the latter offering exceptionally low emissions and high fuel economy for a petrol engine - the reason given for Nissan's decision to offer no diesel engine whatsoever.

Our verdict on the Nissan Micra Tekna 1.2

The latest Micra is a clever product that is clearly designed to be as broad as possible in its appeal. It has all the innocent charm of the previous generations and, although the design is more conservative, it will still attract buyers on looks alone. The obvious build quality, refinement and ease of driving are all important assets, and although it will not figure on the shopping lists of enthusiasts, the Micra will suit a large number of supermini buyers.

Costs

Running costs for the Micra should be very low indeed, particularly with the supercharged engine, although it is worth noting that the naturally-aspirated CVT model has relatively high emissions for the class.

Space and practicality

Making the most of its compact dimensions, the Micra offers very good space efficiency. Front seat passengers have more than enough head and legroom, although elbowroom might be an issue with larger occupants. In the back, the space on offer is more than adequate. The boot is tall rather than long, but still means sufficient space for most needs.

Controls and display

A key to the Micra's ease of use is the simplicity of the layout and even a novice driver jumping behind the wheel will find it easy to get on the move. The central grouping of the climate controls is sensible and appealing, while the low-key instrument display is easily read.

Comfort

The Micra does a decent job of soaking up the worst road imperfections and, given that it will spend much of its time in the city, it is certainly up with the class in this respect. Noise levels are dependent on specification, as the CVT gearbox inevitably brings with it higher engine speeds for more of the time, hence greater noise intrusion.

Car security

All Micra models have remote central locking and an immobiliser, while higher-spec models also come with keyless entry as a convenient and safety-enhancing feature.

Car safety

A big plus for the Micra is the fitment of standard ESP across the range, still a rarity in the class, and combined with ABS and six airbags the Micra is clearly one of the safer cars in the sector.

Driver appeal

The Micra's on-road performance is unlikely to raise the pulse of a keen driver, but everyone else will be relaxed behind the wheel thanks to the accurate and well-weighted controls, smooth engine responses and slick gearchange. The Micra is a very undemanding car to drive, and while that doesn't spell excitement, it does mean that for the vast majority of buyers there is very little to tax the mind.

Family car appeal

A small family could use the Micra for shorter journeys or the occasional long trip, but the overall lack of space that any car in this class has means it can only ever be an occasional family wagon.

First car appeal

As a first car the Micra is just about perfect, with a faithfulness and an ease of use that will fail to intimidate even the nervous new driver. It should also avoid taxing the wallet of newly-qualified drivers in terms of insurance.

Quality and image

Nissan has clearly aimed to undercut the competition with the Micra, and although the design of the cabin is smart, some of the plastics do feel a little inferior compared to some rivals. The Micra's image is not hugely positive either: although it has a good reputation with some, many buyers have negative associations with the previous models, although the new car may well bypass some of that negativity.

Accessibility

Although a little shorter than before, the Micra remains an easy to car to climb into. The advantage of five-doors only means access to the rear is never a problem, while the boot is easily accessed through the broad tailgate.

Stereo and ICE (In car entertainment)

A modest outlay brings the Nissan Connect system into the Micra, which gives navigation as well as a better audio system allowing MP3 player connectivity. Sound quality is respectable although higher volumes do put the speakers under strain.

Colours and trim

Best suited to livelier shades, the Micra's low-key shape can disappear when finished in dark colours. As with many cars even at this end of the price bracket there are options in terms of trim colour, and the optional trim pack helps to lift the cabin through the use of a lighter shade. Standard models make do with the rather dark finish to the plastics.

Parking

The Micra is highly adept at parking, thanks to the compact dimensions and excellent visibility. In addition, the optional parking measurement system will tell the driver if a space is big enough for the car, rating the space in terms of its difficulty. Alongside parking sensors, this should make the Micra one of the easiest cars to park on sale today.

Spare wheel

Space saver spare wheel fitted beneath the boot floor.

Range information

Petrol engine options - 1.2-litre (79bhp and 97bhp). Transmission options: Five-speed manual or continuously-variable automatic transmission. Trim levels: Visia, Acenta, Tekna.

Alternative cars

Ford Fiesta Class leader is fun to drive and attractive, if pricey

Vauxhall Corsa One of the older cars in class but still competitive on all fronts

Volkswagen Polo Classy alternative is comfortable, desirable and well made

Toyota Yaris Lacking in the image stakes but very competent and easy to use

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