Nissan N7
The Nissan N7 is a battery electric mid-size sedan produced by Nissan for the Chinese market through the Dongfeng Nissan joint venture.
Overview
The N7 was previewed by Epoch concept in March 2024.The N7 is the first model built based on the Tianyan Architecture, a car platform developed in China that underpins EV, PHEV, and EREV platforms.
The N7 was launched on 28 April 2025 at Auto Shanghai 2025, with deliveries beginning in China on 15 May. It is one of several models included in Nissan's "The Arc" mid-term plan, which will see Dongfeng Nissan's joint venture accelerate the launch of hybrid and electric vehicles in China. The strategy calls for a total of 30 models worldwide by 2027, including seven vehicles for the United States.
The exterior of N7 follows Nissan's V-Motion design language, and it has a drag coefficient of 0.208 Cd. The front and rear lights feature customizable light panels consisting of 710 individually-addressable LEDs at the front, and 882 at the rear. The infotainment system consists of a 15.6-inch 2.5K touchscreen running NISSANOS and is powered by a Snapdragon 8155 SoC for standard models. Higher variants are equipped with List of [Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips#Automotive platforms|Snapdragon 8295P SoC] and an ADAS system developed in a collaboration between Dongfeng-Nissan and Momenta.
The N7 is powered by a choice of two Dongfeng-made motors, the base model receiving a unit, while higher trims receive a motor, both powering the front wheels. Power is supplied by a Sunwoda LFP battery.