Dongfeng Nissan unveiled today its first all-electric sedan, the N7, at the Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition.
The vehicle, set to launch in China in the first half of 2025, marks a significant milestone in Nissan’s electrification strategy under its midterm plan, “The Arc.”
Built on Dongfeng Nissan’s newly developed modular platform exclusively for electrified vehicles, the N7 promises a premium driving experience with cutting-edge technology and comfort tailored for China’s market.
The medium-large sedan, previewed earlier this year as the Nissan Epoch Concept, showcases a futuristic design featuring Nissan’s iconic V-Motion styling. Its dimensions—4,930 mm long, 1,895 mm wide, and 1,487 mm tall, with a 2,915 mm wheelbase—offer a spacious cabin for urban drivers seeking sophistication.
Inside, the N7 integrates a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P-powered infotainment system, delivering high-performance connectivity. Partnering with Chinese autonomous driving leader Momenta, Dongfeng Nissan equips the sedan with an advanced driver-assist feature, “Navigate on Autopilot.”
The N7 is both developed and manufactured in China, incorporating intelligent technologies from local collaborators while adhering to Nissan’s global quality standards.
This model aims to accelerate the development and export of new energy vehicles from China as part of Nissan’s broader global strategy.
Additional details, including pricing and specifications, will be announced closer to the vehicle’s market debut next year.















