Shanghai (Gasgoo)- Dongfeng Nissan's N7 model has been included in the latest catalogue released by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Positioned as a pure electric sedan underpinned by the company's new energy vehicle architecture, the N7 model is expected to hit the market in May this year.
The N7 features a closed-off front grille with split headlights on either side. The upper part is equipped with a light strip that stretches across the car's entire width, while the lower end features a boomerang-shaped design. The grille below the license plate is blackened, showcasing a dynamic look.
In terms of dimensions, the N7 measures 4,930mm in length, 1,895mm in width, and 1,487mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,915mm.
The side profile of the vehicle features sleek body lines, complemented by hidden door handles and multi-spoke wheels.
At the rear, the N7 adopts a full-width taillight design, with the lettering "NISSAN" placed centrally. In addition, the rear bumper includes the black trim.
The N7 will introduce an AI-enabled zero-pressure seat which features a total of 49 sensors. These sensors form an electronic skin system that can precisely detect body pressure changes and achieve seamless seat back, lumbar, and leg support. Notably, the seats also adopt an adaptive posture AI algorithm, ensuring a comfortable driving experience via continuous OTA (over-the-air) updates.
As for intelligent driving features, the N7 comes equipped with an advanced driver assistance system co-developed by Dongfeng Nissan and Momenta. This system includes features such as highway NOA (Navigation on Autopilot) function, full-scenario automated parking, and urban memory NOA.
The N7 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip, paired with 32GB of RAM (random-access memory) and 256GB of storage, delivering a smooth and responsive smart driving experience.
Under the hood, the N7 is equipped with the TZ200XS3JD electric motor, which can deliver a maximum power output of 200 kW.
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