Nissan Micra V (K14) (from 2017) – batteries


When it comes to ensuring the reliability and efficiency of your Nissan Micra V (K14) manufactured from 2017 onwards, selecting the appropriate battery is a crucial decision that directly impacts the car’s performance, especially given the widespread adoption of Start-Stop technology in this model range. The Start-Stop system, designed to reduce fuel consumption and emissions by automatically switching off the engine when idle and restarting it when needed, places specific and increased demands on the car's battery. This means that not every standard battery will be suitable; instead, special attention must be given to choosing a battery that meets the unique requirements of these advanced systems.

For those driving the petrol variants of the Nissan Micra V, including engines such as the 1.0 (54 kW), 1.0 IG 71 (52 kW), 0.9 Turbo (66 kW), 0.9 IG-T 90 (66 kW), 1.0 IG-T (68 kW), 1.0 IG-T 100 (74 kW), and 1.0 DIG-T 117 (86 kW), the recommended battery type is EFB (Enhanced Flooded Battery). This specification is crucial because EFB batteries are designed to withstand the frequent charging and discharging cycles imposed by Start-Stop systems. For these petrol engines, the ideal battery should have a capacity in the range of 60 to 65 Ah and a cold cranking amperage (CCA) between 560 and 640 A. These parameters ensure that the battery can deliver reliable starts even in colder conditions and handle the repetitive demands of urban driving. Some suitable examples of EFB batteries for these engines include Bosch S4 E05, Exide EL600, Halfords EFB 027, Lucas LE027, Varta D53, and Varta N60. However, it is important to remember that these are illustrative options, and other EFB batteries with matching parameters can also be considered.

Diesel engine owners, specifically those with the 1.5 dCi (66 kW) variant, should note a slightly different requirement. Diesel engines typically require higher starting currents due to their higher compression ratios, and the Start-Stop system adds further strain. For this configuration, an EFB battery with a capacity between 70 and 75 Ah and a cold cranking current ranging from 650 to 760 A is recommended. In this case, examples of compatible EFB batteries include Bosch S4 E08, Exide EL700, Halfords EFB 096, Lucas LE096, Varta E45, and Varta N70. Again, these are just examples to illustrate what to look for in terms of size and performance.

One particularly interesting aspect of battery selection for the Nissan Micra V is the technological leap that EFB batteries represent over traditional lead-acid options. The EFB construction allows for improved charge acceptance and greater cycle durability, which is essential for vehicles frequently exposed to stop-and-go traffic. While AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries offer even higher performance, the Micra V’s Start-Stop system is optimized for EFB technology, making AGM batteries unnecessary unless significant electrical upgrades have been made to the vehicle.

Another noteworthy consideration is the growing importance of battery management systems (BMS) in modern cars. When replacing the battery in vehicles equipped with Start-Stop technology, it is sometimes necessary to register the new battery with the car’s electronic control unit. This ensures that the charging system operates correctly and maximizes the new battery’s lifespan. Neglecting this step can lead to suboptimal performance and premature battery wear, so it is always advisable to have the replacement carried out at a professional service center or with the proper diagnostic tools.

Finally, always take into account external factors such as climate and driving habits. If you live in a region with harsh winters or mostly drive short distances, it is even more vital to choose a battery that meets or exceeds the recommended specifications. Conversely, if your driving is mostly on longer routes in a mild climate, you may experience slightly less strain on your battery, but it is still best to stick with the manufacturer’s guidelines to avoid any inconvenience.

In summary, the Nissan Micra V (K14) from 2017 onwards requires EFB batteries tailored to the specific engine type and its power requirements, with careful attention to capacity and cold cranking amperage. Using reputable brands and ensuring correct installation and registration will guarantee reliable operation and longevity, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of modern automotive technology without interruption.

Nissan Micra in version V (K14) is produced from 2017. We invite you to a list of batteries matching individual engine versions.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Nissan Micra (2017-):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
0 – positive on the right side1B13

Nissan Micra V (K14) – petrol engines:
  • 0.9 IG-T 90 (66 kW) – with Start-Stop
  • 0.9 Turbo (66 kW) – with Start-Stop
  • 1.0 (54 kW) – with Start-Stop
  • 1.0 DIG-T 117 (86 kW) – with Start-Stop
  • 1.0 IG 71 (52 kW) – with Start-Stop
  • 1.0 IG-T (68 kW) – with Start-Stop
  • 1.0 IG-T 100 (74 kW) – with Start-Stop

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4 EFB
S4 E05
60 Ah
560 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Exide EFB
EL600
60 Ah
640 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Halfords Advanced
EFB 027
65 Ah
600 A
243x175x190 mmMore
Lucas Fusion EFB
LE027
60 Ah
560 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic EFB
N60
60 Ah
640 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic EFB
D53
60 Ah
560 A
242x175x190 mmMore
When replacing the battery in a Nissan Micra V (K14) with 0.9 IG-T 90 (66 kW), 0.9 Turbo (66 kW), 1.0 (54 kW), 1.0 DIG-T 117 (86 kW) gasoline engines and the others listed above, use an EFB battery. A regular lead-acid battery will quickly lose its performance because it will not work well with the start-stop system. Dimensions of matching batteries differ slightly depending on the manufacturer and are 242x175x190 mm or 243x175x190 mm. The parameters of these batteries are at least 60 Ah of a capacity and 560 A CCA (Cold Cranking Amps). All of the above motors have a base hold-down B13.

Nissan Micra V (K14) – diesel engines:
  • 1.5 dCi (66 kW) – with Start-Stop

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4 EFB
S4 E08
70 Ah
650 A
278x175x190 mmMore
Exide EFB
EL700
70 Ah
720 A
278x175x190 mmMore
Halfords Advanced
EFB 096
75 Ah
700 A
278x175x190 mmMore
Lucas Fusion EFB
LE096
70 Ah
650 A
278x175x190 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic EFB
N70
70 Ah
760 A
278x175x190 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic EFB
E45
70 Ah
650 A
278x175x190 mmMore
Owning a Nissan Micra V (K14) with a 1.5 dCi (66 kW) engine and Start-Stop system means there is a need to use more expensive batteries made with EFB technology. Matching batteries have dimensions 278x175x190 mm. The parameters of these batteries are at least 70 Ah of a capacity and 650 A CCA (Cold Cranking Amps). All the batteries in the list above have a base hold-down B13.
If you’re still unsure which battery fits your Nissan Micra , or if you want to help others in their selection, please send us a photo of your current battery in the comment section at the bottom of the page. You can also send the picture to contact@whatbattery.co.uk (we will place it in the comments to also help other users). Be sure to specify the car model, year, type, as well as the engine capacity and power. We’ll do our best to assist you!

See also information about other cars of this manufacturer

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Nissan Micra I (K10) (1982-1992) battery
Nissan Micra II (K11) (1992-2003) battery
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Nissan Murano I (Z50) (2003-2008) battery
Nissan Murano II (Z51) (2008-) battery
Nissan Navara III (D40) (2005-2014) battery
Nissan Note I (2006-2012) battery
Nissan Note II (2012-) battery
Nissan Primera I (P10) (1990-1998) battery
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Nissan Primera III (P12) (2001-2007) battery
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Nissan Qashqai II (2013-) battery
Nissan X-Trail I (T30) (2000-2007) battery
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