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New limited edition Nissan Micra Kiiro revealed

Following the Juke Kiiro, Nissan has now unveiled the Micra Kiiro special edition

The Nissan Micra has been bestowed with a new special edition Kiiro version, which will be limited to 250 units – half as many as the recently announced Juke Kiiro. 

The Kiiro edition models have been produced as a promotional partnership with the latest Batman film and while they stop short of having Batman emblems, there are a few unique touches to set them apart.

Similar to the Juke Kiiro, the Micra Kiiro gets Kiiro graphics on the C-pillar as well as yellow trim details on the front bumper, rear bumper and side panels. It also receives an Echo Grey body colour, rear privacy glass and sits on gloss black 17-inch alloy wheels. 

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Based on the Acenta trim level, the Micra Kiiro gets Nissan’s Vision Pack as standard – which includes rear parking sensors, sat-nav and automatic air conditioning. The interior doesn’t get the unique touches of the Juke Kiiro, so there’s no Kiro-specific yellow stitching or Kiiro badges. A seven-inch touchscreen uses the NissanConnect infotainment system – featuring TomTom navigation with live traffic updates, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

There are no changes to the powertrain with the Kiiro offering the same 99bhp 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder available across the Micra range with either a five-speed manual or automatic CVT gearbox. 

This should return similar fuel-efficiency figures to the Acenta, which manages 50.4mpg and 121g/km of CO2. Meanwhile, insurance groups of between eight and nine for the Micra range also helps it appeal to younger drivers.

Pricing has also been announced for the Micra Kiiro, with the manual version starting at £18,375 and the automatic £19,725. 

Now check out the latest on Nissan’s upcoming electric Micra here…

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A keen petrol-head, Alastair Crooks has a degree in journalism and worked as a car salesman for a variety of manufacturers before joining Auto Express in Spring 2019 as a Content Editor. Now, as our senior news reporter, his daily duties involve tracking down the latest news and writing reviews.

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