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  • Nissan Micra (2025 on) (Reviews)
    Keep this page bookmarked for updated news on this new electric small hatchback and to read our comprehensive Nissan Micra review in the weeks ahead.
  • Nissan Leaf (2025 on) (Reviews)
    Pricing and exact specifications for UK market Nissan Leaf models won’t be revealed until later in 2025, with the first cars reaching customers the following spring Keep this page bookmarked further news on this important new range and to read our forthcoming full and comprehensive Nissan Leaf review in the months ahead.
  • Nissan Ariya (2022 on) (Reviews)
      Nissan Ariya: Range Nissan Ariya 63kWh to 2023 223-250 miles Nissan Ariya 87kWh to 2023 310-329 miles Nissan Ariya e-4orce 87kWh to 2023 285-310 miles Nissan Ariya e-4orce Performance 87kWh to 2022 248 miles Nissan Ariya 63kWh from 2023 247-251 miles Nissan Ariya 87kWh from 2023 322-330 miles Nissan Ariya e-4orce 87kWh from 2023 310-319 miles Nissan Ariya e-4orce Nismo 87kWh from 2024 261 miles The Nissan Ariya is a case of better late than never, proving a worthy competitor to the best electric SUVs around right now.
  • Nissan Qashqai (2021 on) (Reviews)
    Why not read heycar's  Nissan Qashqai review .  Hybrid power and increased practicality mean the new Nissan Qashqai can proudly fight it out against the Hyundai Tucson, Citroen C5 Aircross and Skoda Karoq. Nissan was there right at the start of the family SUV craze with the Qashqai, but the previous model lost ground to talented rivals towards the end of its life.
  • Nissan Juke (2020 on) (Reviews)
    Read our full Nissan Juke review to find out.
  • Nissan X-Trail (2022 on) (Reviews)
    And you certainly can't accuse Nissan of not sticking with the times. You can no longer buy the Nissan X-Trail with a diesel engine, but a dual-motor model is available if you need four-wheel drive. That's important, says Nissan, as the X-Trail's aimed at middle-aged family buyers who like to head for the hills at the weekend.
  • Nissan Leaf (2018 - 2025) (Reviews)
    Nissan Leaf: Range Nissan Leaf 40kWh to 2022 168-177 miles Nissan Leaf e+ 62kWh to 2022 239 miles Nissan Leaf 39kWh from 2022 168 miles Nissan Leaf e+ 59kWh from 2022 239 miles The Nissan Leaf is a very sensible electric car.
  • Nissan Micra (2017 - 2022) (Reviews)
    The Nissan Micra used to be the mainstay of learners, new drivers and thrifty motorists. But then Nissan made a mess of it with the dull 2010 model .
  • Nissan Pulsar (2014 - 2018) (Reviews)
    Remember the Nissan Pulsar? Probably not. After telling us that it had turned its back on the hatchback market in favour of crossovers like the Qashqai and Juke, Nissan launched the Pulsar. It was designed to slot into the place formerly occupied by the Nissan Almera, rivalling the likes of the Ford Focus, Vauxhall Astra, Volkswagen Golf and Toyota Auris.
  • Nissan Qashqai (2014 - 2021) (Reviews)
    Follow the crowd to see what all the fuss is about. Or go your own way. Whatever, you won’t be too far from a Nissan Qashqai. If you're looking for the newer version, you need our Nissan Qashqai review .  The Qashqai isn't the best crossover on the market by a long way, but it remains popular.
  • Nissan Note (2013 - 2016) (Reviews)
    It all seems fine, until you examine cabin quality, which is not its strong suit. Read on for our full Nissan Note review.
  • Nissan Leaf (2011 - 2018) (Reviews)
    If you're looking for the newer version, you need our Nissan Leaf review .  For years, the Nissan Leaf was the best option in a limited market. Today, the competition is stronger than ever, but the Leaf remains the most sensible choice if you’re buying a used EV on a budget.
  • Nissan Cube (2010 - 2011) (Reviews)
    You might take one look at the Nissan Cube and decide it's an oddball of strictly limited appeal. And you'd be wrong. Because, since its first incarnation in 1998, Nissan has sold a million of them.  
  • Nissan Juke (2010 - 2019) (Reviews)
    If you're looking for the newer version, you need our Nissan Juke review . The Nissan Juke is let down by poor boot space and cramped rear seats, but scores well for its raised driving position and value for money. The Nissan Juke - you can’t miss it.
  • Nissan Micra (2010 - 2016) (Reviews)
    So you might be expecting something radical from the all-new Micra, especially as Nissan says it wants this version to appeal to a wider audience with a more masculine look. Perhaps that's why it looks more generic than its predecessor and why parked side by side, it's the previous Micra which still stands out.
  • Nissan 370Z (2009 - 2020) (Reviews)
    The Nissan 370Z is a something of a throwback sports car with its big engine and coupe looks. For some, these are its key strengths; others will prefer more sophisticated, modern rivals. When the Nissan 370Z was launched in 2009, there were several rivals with similar engines and drivetrains.
  • Nissan Pixo (2009 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Cheap to buy new, low CO2 emissions and high economy mean it's cheap to run. Available with an automatic gearbox. Nicer seats than near identical Suzuki Alto.
  • Nissan Murano (2008 - 2011) (Reviews)
    Nissan claims its Murano to be the first full-size crossover. It's good looking and luxurious, but bulk and difficult to judge due to big triangular blindspot opposite the driver. Diesel from September 2010 partly solves the thirst and emissions problems and is decently refined, but the more compact Infiniti EX 3.0d with V6 235PS diesel makes more sense.
  • Nissan Qashqai (2007 - 2014) (Reviews)
    If you're looking for the newer version, you need our Nissan Qashqai review . 
  • Nissan Note (2006 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Nissan isn't afraid to do things differently and this shows in the Nissan Note. It's a small yet practical car that's somewhere between a hatchback and a mini-people carrier. This means it looks neat and compact, yet has plenty of passenger space.
 

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