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The N7 is Dongfeng Nissan's first all-electric sedan, featuring advanced technology, a spacious design, and autonomous driving features. Developed in China, it supports Nissan's strategy to accelerate new energy vehicle production and exports.
Date: November 19, 2024Guangzhou, China – Dongfeng Motor Company Limited., (Dongfeng Nissan) has unveiled the all-new N7 electric sedan at Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition (Auto Guangzhou), will be held from November 15–18, 2024 at the Canton Fair Complex in Guangzhou, China. The vehicle is set to go on sale in China in the first half of 2025.
The N7, the inaugural model built on Dongfeng Nissan's new modular architecture designed specifically for electrified vehicles, marks a significant step in Nissan's commitment to innovation. Developed and produced in China, the N7 promises a stress-free driving experience, exceptional comfort, and cutting-edge intelligent technology for consumers in the world’s largest automotive market.
Previewed by the ‘Nissan Epoch Concept’ at the Beijing Motor Show in April, the N7 EV sedan targets urban drivers looking to enhance their lifestyles with the latest advancements. This medium-large sedan features Nissan's iconic V-Motion design, showcasing a sleek, futuristic look. With a length of 4,930 mm, a width of 1,895 mm, and a height of 1,487 mm, the N7 offers a spacious cabin with a 2,915 mm wheelbase.
Inside, the N7 impresses with its advanced Infotainment system powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P processor, ensuring a seamless, connected experience. In collaboration with Momenta, a leader in autonomous driving technology in China, Dongfeng Nissan is equipping the N7 with the ‘Navigate on Autopilot’ advanced driver-assist system.
The N7 is developed and produced in China, combining local expertise in vehicle intelligence with Nissan's renowned manufacturing quality to meet the high expectations of regional consumers. It also represents the first all-electric model in China as part of The Arc, Nissan's midterm plan to accelerate the development and export of new energy vehicles from China.