🔋 Nissan Micra 40 kWh: Reicht das überhaupt zum ÜBERLEBEN?! - Autophorie

The Nissan Micra with the smaller 40 kWh battery put to the test. The ampR Small Platform, which also powers the popular Renault 5 and Renault 4, provides the foundation for the Nissan Micra. This is our first time driving the smaller battery, and we're sharing our experiences. Is the small battery sufficient, or is it simply unusable? We'll show you the pros and cons of this compact car, which boasts a theoretical range of 317 km. Enjoy the video! The video is a must-see. Autophorie Extra:    / @autophorieextra   #Autophorie #nissanmicra #smallcar Our Social Media Channels ### Our podcast "Spare Wheel": https://anchor.fm/ersatzrad Instagram:   / autophorie.de   Website: http://autophorie.de ### From €27,990 Test vehicle: €31,090 (Nissan offer price until September 30, 2026 - €29,171) Technical specifications AmpR-small platform 90 kW/122 hp peak power 78 kW continuous power (30 min) 225 Nm torque 0-100 km/h in 9.0 seconds 150 km/h top speed WLTP: 14.2 kWh/100km Lithium-ion battery 40 kWh net AC 11 kW DC 80 kW Up to 317 km range 1,452 to 1,487 kg curb weight, 1,860 kg gross vehicle weight, 373 to 408 kg payload Max. towing capacity 500 kg, 63 kg tongue weight McPherson struts, multi-link rear axle 6.5Jx18 with 195/55 R18 93H tires Ventilated disc brakes 3,974 mm long; 2,020 mm wide including mirrors; 1,490 mm high, 2,541 mm wheelbase 145 mm ground clearance 326 to 1,106 liters of trunk space Service interval: 30,000 km or 12 months Warranty: 3 years / 100,000 km vehicle 5 years on electric drive components 8 years / 160,000 km on lithium-ion battery 00:00 The complaints are numerous 00:25 Exterior of the Nissan Micra in Authentic Blue 01:35 Trunk space 01:55 Rear seats with limited space 03:08 Cockpit almost like the Renault 5 05:12 Driving impressions including range, DC charging, and consumption 12:05 Regenerative braking, one-pedal driving, and some driver assistance features 13:17 Conclusion / Outro