Thursday, August 27, 2015

Micra N-tec, the supermini. with set-up at the top – La Gazzetta dello Sport

The Nissan Micra N-tec

Nissan presents a new special version of its Micra supermini with new interior details and external and technological content. Available in all the colors of the range, the special edition N-tec has all the features of the already generous standard equipment Acenta, but adds a number of upgrades that make the car more elegant series.

explained – Micra N-tec mounting the navigation system NissanConnect second generation, the technology developed for the Nissan crossover full of useful app as TripAdvisor and Google Search to stay connected. At this news the car adds additional technological features that facilitate urban mobility: wipers with rain sensors, automatic headlights, automatic climate control, rear sensors and measurement system of parking.



finish – Micra N-tec is a car born to live in the city. His vocation is evident even in outdoor urban renewed in the image of the new Nissan Note n-tec, with alloy wheels 16 “diamond, mirrors and door handles in the exclusive silver color satin, tinted windows and chrome trim on the front fog lamps.

inside – have been renovated, the interior, the sports leather steering wheel with blue stitching paired with fabric coverings blue and black, finished with blue stitching. Another touch of glamor is the center console with a glossy black finish and chrome details, which also point to the door handles inside the spacious interior that comfortably accommodates 5 people.

engines – The new version is available with Nissan petrol engines – the 1.2 liter 80 hp (with consumption from 4.3 l / 100 km) and the 98 hp 1.2 DIG-S (with consumption from 3.7 l / 100 km) – both already adapted to the new legislation Euro 6. For the Italian market, it is available – on equipment Visia, Comfort and Acenta – also powered bi-fuel petrol / LPG engine that is based on the 1.2 l 80 hp. Available on the market from September, will be presented on September 15 at the Frankfurt Motor Show.



Marco Gentile

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