N7发售,东风日产带来 anew纯电家轿
The launch of Nissan's latest electric vehicle, the N7, marked a significant milestone in the company's efforts to expand its presence in the Chinese market. On April 27th, the manufacturer held a press conference to reveal the car's pricing and availability.
According to the company, five variants of the N7 will be available for purchase, with prices ranging from 11.99-14.99万 yuan (approximately USD 1,750-$2,100). The vehicle is set to be delivered in bulk after the upcoming Five-Day National Day holiday.
As a pioneering model under Nissan's new "TEA" (Tengshi Electric Architecture) platform, the N7 positions itself as a plug-in hybrid car designed for family use, focusing on comfort and practicality. Its exterior design features an enclosed front face, separate-dome big-lamp groups, and LED light strips along its sides.
The interior boasts unique Magic Canvas Front & Rear Lamp systems, providing both aesthetic appeal and interactive lighting effects. Additional features including a hidden door handle, no-bump rear tailgate, multi-level seating area, and advanced technology integration contribute to an overall comfortable driving experience.
In terms of dimensions, the N7 has a length, width, and height of 4930x1895x1487mm, with a wheelbase of 2915. It features 19-inch low-profile alloy wheels as standard, offering improved aerodynamics and reduced wind noise.
Inside, customers will find seating configurations featuring new AI-zero pressure cloud seat, Air purifier, refrigerator car, advanced entertainment system, smart seats with more comfort to users’ expectations.
Under the hood, Nissan's N-Connecta is integrated from one, it offers advanced Driver assistance Package such as lane departure warning NOA (for free), city assist NOA for driving on narrow streets, automatic parking and much more. It also introduced an industry-first "Full Domain Anti-Giddiness Technology" which helped its competitor win the awards.
Lastly, the N7 is powered by dual electric motors with 160 kW and 200 kW combined output, equipped with 63kg of iron-phosphate battery pack providing up to a range of 625km on Electric Mode. And it achieves a fast charging speed in 14 minutes on low-speed mode; charging efficiency will greatly increase during the day.
Editor’s Review:
With this offering, Nissan shows off its capabilities in creating another electrifying home vehicle model. The strategy works well for the target market - combining Chinese taste with appealing advanced features at competitive prices set to make itself a contender in the emerging electric car segment