With its driving range of over 388 miles (625 km), Nissan’s latest electric car, the N7 has been rolled out in China for less than $17,000.
N7 EV sedan
Only 119,900 yuan, or roughly $16,500, was the initial price when the company officially launched the N7 in China. With a driving range of up to 625 km (388 miles) on the CLTC cycle, it is available in five trim levels.
The base 510 Air with a 58 kWh LFP battery pack has a range of 510 to 540 km (316 to 335 miles) based on the CLTC rating system. With a 73 kWh LFP battery, the extended-range versions can travel as far as 625 km (388 miles).
The Tianyan platform that underpins the Dongfeng 007 is also used by the N7. As can be observed, the N7 employs lots of styling features from Dongfeng’s electric vehicle, such as a rakish silhouette and an LED light bar along the front.
The interior of the N7 is filled with intelligent driving technology and other treats. At the center of otherwise plain design is a 15.6-inch infotainment system.
The new EV is “outfitted with the industry’s first-tier high-end intelligent driving system,” said Nissan, through Momenta’s smart driving technology. High-speed navigation, city memory navigation, and full-scenario intelligent parking are some of the features offered by the system.
A Snapdragon 8295P Qualcomm CPU, which can support DeepSeek’s R1 model, is used to drive the operating system. The technology reads driver intention through AI in order to achieve a more “human-like” interaction.