Nissan has made its Micra supermini range better value for money by bringing the price down to £7,995.  

Despite the low price it still comes with Bluetooth as standard as well as an auxiliary input for MP3 players, even on the entry-level Visia. It is also available for £99 per month on a PCP deal.

Further up the range, the Acenta model is now £9,995. On top of the Visia’s equipment it adds 15-inch alloys, air conditioning, front fog lamps and a leather steering wheel among other items. It is also available for £119 per month.

The Acenta Connect costs £10,495 and is available for £129 per month.   

At the top of the range sits the flagship Micra Tekna, which adds a glass roof, parking space measurement, rear parking sensors, automatic headlights, rain sensing wipers and climate control to the specification of the Acenta Connect, costing £11,545 and available from £149 per month.

As before, the Micra range is available with two three-cylinder petrol engines: an 80PS 1.2-litre unit or a 98PS 1.2-litre supercharged DIG-S unit. Buyers have the choice of a five-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission.