Sunday 26 August 2012

Nissan Micra

The Nissan Sunny will be powered by a 1.5-litre dCi, which is basically the same oilburner that powers the Renault Logan. Renault and Nissan have jointly invested in the Chennai plant, and the duo already have a joint venture and to share technology. Nissan already uses Renault engines on its X-Trail. This diesel powerplant is a 8-valve 1.5-litre dCi engine (code name K9K) and is Renault’s top selling engine with almost 900,000 units manufactured in 2008 (only in Spain and Turkey) and this engine is available with several power ratings (65bhp to 110bhp) in other markets. Renault claims the engine design to be simple, low friction and have a superior cost-to-performance ratio. The Micra sedan dCi engine powering the Mahindra Renault churns out 65bhp and a torque of 160Nm@2000rpm.

Engine: 1.5-litre dCi
Power: 65bhp



Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra sport

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra interior

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra

Nissan Micra






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