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Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On February 12, Dongfeng Nissan announced that its upcoming N7 has become China's first joint-venture-owned vehicle model to integrate with the DeepSeek-R1 deep reasoning AI model. This milestone marks a significant advancement in Dongfeng Nissan's efforts to enhance intelligent human-machine interaction.
According to the company, the N7 is expected to hit the market in May this year. As the first pure electric sedan built on Dongfeng Nissan's new energy vehicle-dedicated platform, the model has drawn significant attention since its global debut at the Auto Guangzhou last year. The N7 features a sleek design with dimensions of 4,930 mm in length, 1,895 mm in width, and 1,487 mm in height, along with a 2,915 mm wheelbase.
In terms of intelligent features, the Nissan N7 stands out with its DeepSeek-R1 AI integration, enabling more precise intent recognition and smoother, more natural human-machine interaction. It is also equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P processor and an end-to-end advanced intelligent driving system developed by Momenta. This system supports highway NOA (Navigate on Autopilot), urban memory NOA, and full-scenario intelligent parking.
For power performance, the Nissan N7 offers two electric motor options with maximum outputs of 160 kW and 200 kW, respectively. Both versions use LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery packs, though official range specifications have yet to be announced.
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