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Nissan Micra (another designation: March) is a Japanese passenger car belonging to the class of city cars, which was first presented to the public in 1982. Its serial production started in the same year and is still going on. It took place at several Nissan Motor Company plants, including Oppama plants in Japan and the city of Sunderland in Great Britain.
Nissan Micra was designed as a small compact car, which was to compete on the market with the popular Honda City. Five generations of the Micra model were created in the course of series production. The first one was produced between 1982 and 1992 and was offered as a 3- or 5-door hatchback, with engines from 1 to 1.2 litres. The second generation entered production in 1992 and was produced in Japan until 2003. It offered a wider range of engines and an enlarged trunk. This version of Micra won the competition for the European Car of the Year in 1993. In 2002, the third generation entered production, which clearly differed from the previous one in terms of styling and modernized engines. Generation number IV appeared in 2010 and was built on a new platform, which made the new generation slightly longer than the previous one. The range of available engines has been changed and narrowed, and the design of the passenger compartment has been changed. The last, at the moment, 5th generation was presented to the general public in 2016 during the Paris Motor Show. The main changes concerned the design and power units.