Nissan's First All-Electric Model N7 Kicks Off Sales in China, Exceeds 10,000 Units Mark
Beijing, May 15 (Xinhua) - Nissan has officially started delivering its first all-electric passenger vehicle, the N7, which topped the sales charts just 18 days after hitting the market.
The N7 was unveiled under Nissan's newest electric architecture, dubbed "Skywalker" Architecture. Targeting family users and focusing on comfort, the model consists of five variants priced between $1,300 and $1,700 USD.
First impressions show the N7 will come equipped with a closed-front facial area and a split-lens high beams arrangement at the front. The roof is accented by LED lights with an alternating light strip, while the side features 19-inch spoked and five-spoke wheel designs that help it reduce wind resistance to some extent. Tail lights resemble continuous strips at the rear for an enhanced depth effect.
Measurements of this new vehicle range from long to wide to tall measuring respectively at 4930mm, 1895nm, and 1487mm across. Additionally, its axle lengths measure 2915mm.
Inside, owners could expect a comfortable cloud-shaped cabin with a prominent center screen measuring at 15.6 inches of depth, a separate side-screen, and advanced voice assistant. Equipped with High-Definition touch-panel screens, 14-inch display screens for the central dashboard and headlight modules from deep seek models.
Meanwhile other gadgets and smart features such as AI Smart Assistant and various navigation modules come bundled in this electric sedan
Driving force-wise N7 can boast two engines 160kW/200kW power units. Based on LiFePO4 battery packs, Nissan claims it to deliver around the long range in kilometers at every state of charge level below full capacity.
The manufacturer also mentions that it takes only about 14 minutes to recharge if the electrical vehicle is fully charged.