Production of all new Nissan March begins
13 Jan 2017|2,536 views
The start of this production marks the beginning of a new chapter in a success story, which stretches back more than three decades. First launched in Europe in 1983, the Nissan March is one of the world's most recognisable model names with global sales of more than seven million cars. This all new version - the fifth generation - sees it return to the heart of the supermini segment.
The new Nissan March is manufactured at Flins, France, at a plant operated by Nissan's Alliance partner Renault. The car is the first Nissan passenger car to be built in a Renault plant in Europe, and returns March production to Europe - close to its key customer base - after a break of seven years. It is being built on a modified version of Nissan's V-platform.
This 'cross-production' of vehicles is a major driver of manufacturing synergies for the Renault-Nissan Alliance, and brings several key benefits to the business and to the customer.
The new March is longer, wider and lower than ever before. It has been conceived, designed and engineered with European customers' requirements at the top of the agenda. Key to its appeal is the car's athletic and expressive exterior design, which moves the Micra name plate in a daring new direction. The contemporary look and premium feel continues inside, with a high-quality cabin that boasts two-tone soft-touch materials as standard across the range.
It is also a fantastic car to drive, with a dynamic performance that is the perfect balance between agility, excitement and the secure feeling that comes with confident and predictable handling. Three engines are available - two petrols and a diesel.
The start of this production marks the beginning of a new chapter in a success story, which stretches back more than three decades. First launched in Europe in 1983, the Nissan March is one of the world's most recognisable model names with global sales of more than seven million cars. This all new version - the fifth generation - sees it return to the heart of the supermini segment.
The new Nissan March is manufactured at Flins, France, at a plant operated by Nissan's Alliance partner Renault. The car is the first Nissan passenger car to be built in a Renault plant in Europe, and returns March production to Europe - close to its key customer base - after a break of seven years. It is being built on a modified version of Nissan's V-platform.
This 'cross-production' of vehicles is a major driver of manufacturing synergies for the Renault-Nissan Alliance, and brings several key benefits to the business and to the customer.
The new March is longer, wider and lower than ever before. It has been conceived, designed and engineered with European customers' requirements at the top of the agenda. Key to its appeal is the car's athletic and expressive exterior design, which moves the Micra name plate in a daring new direction. The contemporary look and premium feel continues inside, with a high-quality cabin that boasts two-tone soft-touch materials as standard across the range.
It is also a fantastic car to drive, with a dynamic performance that is the perfect balance between agility, excitement and the secure feeling that comes with confident and predictable handling. Three engines are available - two petrols and a diesel.
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