ROSSLYN, South Africa
(28 August 2018) Nissan
is celebrating the fifth generation of Nissan’s iconic Micra with the creation
of a dress collection by Ryan Keys inspired by the boldly-designed vehicle.
“I
was extremely inspired by the “V-motion” grille which translated well in the
collection’s necklines. In addition to this, the Micra’s exterior design also
added to the detail of my garments”, says Keys.
Nissan
chose to partner with the young designer following the launch of the Nissan
Micra in May, which represented a significant progression in design that aimed
to revitalise the city car segment in South Africa. Nissan put customers at the
heart of the development of the all-new Micra with extensive focus groups and
clinics to create a no-compromise package that answers the needs of city car
buyers.
“I
am so happy to have partnered with the 5th generation Nissan Micra,
as the original was my first car. I love the evolution in design that Nissan
has brought to the table, not only with the all-new Micra, but all their cars.
Each garment was targeted towards the Micra target market – the young and
vibrant individual that want to enjoy driving a car that suits their
personality.”
With
a bold exterior design and an interior that is both contemporary and premium,
the all-new Micra is perfect if you’re looking for an injection of excitement
in your life.
To
further celebrate the Micra, Nissan hosted Keys and his collection at its
Rosslyn-based headquarters for a Women’s Day celebration. The event gathered
300 of Nissan’s 480-women complement, ranging from those working in the
manufacturing plant to those in corporate roles.
Reigning
Miss World South Africa Thulisa Keyi attended the event to speak about working
in the corporate space and staying true to yourself. Radio and TV personality
Somizi Mhlongo also attended to celebrate Women’s Day with the Nissan staff.
Expressive Nissan
Micra Design
The
new Nissan Micra has dynamic hatchback proportions, and with an overall length
of 3,999 mm, it’s placed right at the core of the B-hatchback segment.
Featuring a sculpted body with strong and sharp character lines visible from
every angle, the car delivers an athletic feeling that’s hard to ignore.
From
the front, the shortened bonnet design and reduced A-pillar angle create a
poised silhouette. The narrow headlamps stretch through the front wings and
include signature LED daytime running lights on every trim level. Halogen
headlamps are standard on all grades. The lights frame Nissan’s familiar
“V-motion” grille, reinterpreted to complete the new Micra’s bold front-end
design.
Below
the car’s sloping roof line is the expressive character which runs the entire
length of the new Micra’s body, dipping dramatically as it passes over the
front door and sweeping upwards towards the rear. The black B and C-pillars
create a floating roof effect, while the C-pillar is home to the discrete door
handles which provide access for rear passengers.
At
the rear are the striking new boomerang-shaped light clusters. Below them is
the sculpted bumper which features a carbon-look finish as standard and hides
the car’s exhaust pipe. Above is the sports-style rear roof spoiler, also
standard to enhance aerodynamic performance. Together, these features create a
recognisable motif for the back of the car.
The
expressive exterior design moves the Micra in a daring new direction with a
high-quality cabin that boasts two-tone soft-touch materials as standard across
the range. Thanks to outstanding packaging, the five-door-only body shell
boasts best-in-class ergonomics for front seat occupants, with no compromise to
rear passenger space.
Customers’
desires to express their own personalities and design tastes through the new
Micra will be another part of its appeal. The car will be available with a wide
range of personalisation options, modifying the exterior and interior with
premium components in a variety of stylish and contemporary colours.
