
1 photo
Zacoe redefines modern BMW M2 with a styling upgrade
August 21, 2024
Concept Cars
The Nissan-Dongfeng joint enterprise has arrived at this year’s Auto Guangzhou show with the N7, the company’s first fully electric sedan designed in China on a new unibody platform. It comes loaded with the latest multimedia tech and a smart self-driving system by Momenta; all powertrain specs won’t be announced until the launch in H1 2025.
The show car is sized 4,930 x 1,895 x 1,487 millimeters large with 2,915 mm of wheelbase. Nissan claims it follows its V-Motion design language, but the signature V-shaped radiator grille is missing. The headlights consist of hundreds of individual LEDs and can play back simple animations.
The infotainment system runs on a Snapdragon 8295P chipset and has 32 gigabytes of RAM on board, as well as 256 GB of internal storage. The company also mentions “numerous driving assists”, but doesn’t go into any details.
The production will take place at the Nissan-Dongfeng factory in China. The N7 will become the automaker’s first electric vehicle from its mid-term product development strategy called The Arc, which it revealed to the investors this spring.
Editor: Andrew Raspopov
November 19, 2024
Berita popular
1 photo
Zacoe redefines modern BMW M2 with a styling upgrade
August 21, 2024
1 photo
dÄhler-tuned BMW M2 delivers M8 power in a compact package
July 17, 2024
1 photo
Nissan Skyline GT-R tuned by MINE’s promises wonders for half a million USD
June 30, 2024
1 photo
Shoddily built BMW 335i pickup can be yours for cheap
August 27, 2024
Комментариев пока нет.