This $17,000 Nissan EV Is Off to a Hot Start in China and It's About to Go Global
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The entry-level Nissan N7 EV has a 58kWh lithium-ion battery, single motor, front-wheel drive, 215 horsepower, and a range of 510 kilometers on a full charge. The more well-equipped N7 EV with the same powertrain will be the Pro and Max, priced from 129,900 yuan (about $19,500) and 139,900 yuan (about $20,000) respectively. The N7 EV with a larger 73kWh battery and 650 kilometers of range starts at 139,900 yuan (235,000 baht) and tops out at 149…
This $17,000 Nissan EV is off to a hot start in China and it's about to go global
Would you buy Nissan’s new EV for under $17,000? Nissan said the N7 has already “exceeded our expectations,” as orders continue to climb in China. With plans to launch the new EV globally, can the N7 help Nissan turn things around? more…
The Nissan N7 has become a success in the Chinese market. The Japanese firm has now announced its intention to sell it in other markets, where it could reclaim the Primera name.
Nissan has received an important lifesaver in China. This is none other than its N7, an electric sedan that has managed to exceed all the expectations that the brand had put on it. So much so that, in a final statement, the company has announced that, in just 35 days, they have managed to sell more than 17,200 units. Already at the time of its arrival it managed to hoard about 10,000 interested, which is a record for the Japanese firm. The truth…
Nissan's $17K Maxima-Sized EV Took Off In China And Now It’s Going Global
Nissan’s N7 EV secures over 17,000 Chinese orders within its first month on sale. Prices for the N7 start at roughly $16,600 offering up to 317 miles of range. The electric sedan has a typical Chinese EV interior with a large infotainment screen. While the Nissan Ariya is a decent electric SUV, its sales haven’t exactly taken off the way the brand probably hoped. The Leaf, meanwhile, is well past its expiration date, though a successor is coming…
Nissan N7 – over 17k bookings in China in first sales month; EV sedan being considered for Japan launch
According to a report by China’s Yiche, Nissan is considering selling the N7 in Japan. The electric sedan, which was launched in China on April 27, is a product of the Dongfeng Nissan joint venture and is built on the same Quantum Architecture No.3 Platform as the Dongfeng 007. Nissan has already said the N7 will not be limited to China and will be exported to other markets, although no official details are available for now. An introduction in …
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