Dongfeng Nissan, an equal joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Group and Nissan Motors, has unveiled the N7 electric sedan at this year’s Auto Guangzhou.
Set to go on sale in China in the first half of 2025, the N7 was previously previewed by the Nissan Epoch Concept at the Beijing Motor Show in April. It is the first model to be built on the company’s new modular architecture designed exclusively for electrified vehicles, with development and production taking place entirely in China.
Measuring 4,930 mm long, 1,895 mm wide, 1,487 mm tall and with a wheelbase spanning 2,915 mm, the N7 is referred to by Dongfeng Nissan as a medium-large sedan with a spacious cabin. The brand’s V-motion design signature is used here, with notable cues being a full-width light bar sitting above small headlamps at the front.
Other highlights include a sleek silhouette and flush door handles to help with aerodynamic efficiency, slim taillights as well as frameless doors. No shots of the interior were provided but we’re told that the infotainment system will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P chip for a seamless connected experience.
The company also points out it partnered with Momenta, a leader in autonomous driving technology in China, to equip the N7 with an advanced driver assistance system called ‘Navigate on Autopilot.’ Details relating to available powertrains and electric range weren’t provided in the company’s official release.
The N7 marks the introduction of the first completely new, all-electric model in China as part of The Arc, Nissan’s midterm plan which aims to accelerate the development and export of new energy vehicles from China.
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Come on..that’s an XPeng
The word Dongfeng (East Wind)..brings shivers to some world powers.
If talking about cars…it is ok.
But when referring to ballistic missiles,Dongfeng 31 or 41 can wipe out entire US cities in 30 minutes.
2 decades ago…most people dont even give a second glance at China cars..but now the West is so worried that they slap high tariffs on China cars to protect their auto market.
How’s the interior looks like? No pics
just like how iPhone 16 banned at Indonesia?
jepunis overlord also need kowtow to china tech. hidup china.
At this point, just removed the name of NISSAN, i don’t see any NISSAN element here.
Is this from the same car the Mazda EZ6 based?
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