JAKARTA - The joint venture between Dongfeng and Nissan has succeeded in reaching a new milestone for the N7 electric sedan. The company managed to produce its 50,000th unit within 227 days.

Quoting from the Carnewschina page, Friday, December 13, the car left the factory facility in Guangzhou. The Guangzhou (Huadu) assembly plant is the main production facility of the joint venture Dongfeng-Nissan, with the peak annual production volume reaching 600,000 units.

Looking again at the specifications, the N7 Sedan comes with a length of 4,930 mm, a width of 1,895 mm, a height of 1,487 mm with a wheelbase of 2,915 mm. Thanks to the sleek body shape, N7 has an air drag coefficient of 0.208 Cd.

Nissan N7 has two choices of powertrain. The entry-level model uses an 58 kWh LFP battery from Sunwoda. This battery sends power to one electric motor in the front axis with a power of 160 kW (215 hp), with a range of 510 540 km.

The second powertrain variant offers 73 kWh of LFP batteries from the same supplier. This battery powers a 200 kW (268 hp) electric motor and the CLTC range is 625 km.

Aiming for the International Market

It was reported that the joint venture company Dongfeng-Nissan will export its electric cars to Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other regions starting in 2026.

This move reflects the challenges the Japanese company has faced in recent years. The N7 model is predicted to be at the forefront.


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