Nissan has ready a couple of unique variations that try to make its Micra supermini somewhat more eye-catching to English customers.
The new versions are called Kuro and Shiro, which change to monochrome respectively in Western, and are based on the mid-grade Acenta requirements including a few features.
As you would anticipate, the Kuro is completed in a Pill Dark colored, which is a company new metal hue for the Micra, while the Shiro is available with a choice of two white-colored pigments, Pill or Alabaster. A unique logo on the tail gate signifies their name.
Both unique versions get a unique logo on the tail gate as well as an ivory-effect dash and light chair reduce, while extra equipment features vehicle alerts with vehicle space statistic, warmed front seating and heating and cooling.
The Japanese business incorporated sat nav system, Nissan connected, is available as an option for £400.
The Kuro and Shiro are provided with both Micra applications and signals, such as the 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated and new revved-up DIG-S powerplants with guide or CVT automated signals.
In the UK, on-the-road prices start at £11,550 for a 1.2-litre guide.





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