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Nissan today called members of the media and briefed them on the V-Platform, the architecture that Nissan’s Micra will be based on. No photographs were allowed inside the screening room. The details discussed follows.

  • New generation Micra or March will come in three forms – hatchback, sedan, compact/mini MPV
  • V platform is a global platform. It is developed to serve customers in India and overseas
  • A 3 cylinder gasoline engine will be offered on the Micra
  • There was no details divulged on the diesel variant, but it is in the works
  • Both manual and automatic variants will be developed in both RHD and LHD combination
  • The V platform was developed in Japan starting 2005
  • Micra will be launched in Thailand first in March 2010
  • Micra India launch will happen in May 2010
  • In 2011, the sedan variant will be launched
  • In 2012, depending on the market study, the MPV will or will not be launched locally
  • The car will also be manufactured in Thailand and China
  • Weight of the car has been kept at minimum — small fuel tank, light weight body and plastics replace steel at various points
  • till the expected volumes are reached, Nissan will source powertrains from Japan
  • An assembly line for powertrains will be sanctioned only after certain level of volume is reached
  • 80% of the Micra will be localized to start with
  • Nissan claims their 3 cylinder petrol engine will be “40% more fuel efficient”
  • Renault has given vendor base to Nissan. Nissan has offered the V-platform to Renault, it can develop its models if desired.

Entry posted on October 27, 2009 By ; Read More on New Nissan Micra/March

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  1. [...] flood the internet. Our good friends at AnythingonWheels have just scooped up clear spyshots of the V-Platform sedan in Chennai. This test mule was spotted on the GST road in [...]

  2. [...] we’ve learnt from media reports about Renault’s next generation Clio using the V-Platform (from the Nissan Micra) and Renault’s V-Platform hatchback is also expected to look stylish [...]

  3. [...] have reported that the Renault-Nissan alliance is working on bringing out a low-cost SUV on the V-platform by 2013, which will take on the role of the Juke’s younger brother. Remember that the Juke [...]

  4. [...] Renault Clio (see leaked images of clay model) will make use of the Nissan V-Platform and probably the same 1.2-liter 3-cylinder petrol engine. The car could be smaller than the Nissan [...]

  5. [...] you find more excuses for why Nissan should flex the V-Platform to bring out a convertible Micra for [...]

  6. [...] Ghosn, CEO of Renault and Nissan stated there is a high likelihood of the MPV variant from the Nissan V-Platform which underpins the Micra, rolling out of the company’s Chennai facility in the next few [...]

  7. [...] on an all-new V Platform, the Micra for a start will get a 1.2-liter 3 pot gasoline engine. Six months down the line, [...]

  8. [...] French auto major Renault is looking to deploy its small car into the Indian market by using its Japanese partner Nissan’ V-Platform. [...]

  9. [...] on Nissan’s new V-platform, the Micra is lighter and more efficient than its predecessors. Using a similar design approach, [...]

  10. [...] Autoincar, a blog publishing worthy information time and again on Nissan, has carried a post revealing details of the upcoming 1.2-liter engine on the Nissan Micra. The Nissan Micra’s production begins in the third week of May this year at Oragadam, Chennai. The Micra will also be produced in other countries including China as a variant of the V-Platform. [...]

  11. [...] generated images of the upcoming Nissan Micra sedan (code – L02B), which enjoys the same V-Platform and impacts the crowded Indian shore by the end of [...]

  12. [...] in five countries and exported from India to over a hundred countries was caught testing in Norway. Nissan-Renault’s V-Platform will form the basic structure of the new Nissan. Gasoline powertrains will displace 0.9-1.2 liters. [...]

  13. [...] count, here’s a close-quarters spy shot of a blue Nissan Micra. The Micra will come with a highly fuel efficient 1.2-liter 3-cylinder engine. Sources tell us the Micra might come with a engine start-stop button, feature seen in high-end [...]

  14. Dean says:

    Sounds good.

    Really excited to see what the car will look like :)

  15. Kamal says:

    @ Jaz – No photographs were allowed inside the screening room ?

    check this picture – http://tiny.cc/Edvud

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