Nissan Motor launched a new generation of X-Trail and announced that it will launch nine pure electric models in the Chinese market by 2025, including its latest pure electric crossover SUV model "Nissan Ariya".
At this auto show, the new generation X-Trail made its debut in the Chinese market as one of the core models of the "Nissan NEXT Corporate Transformation Plan", emphasizing handling performance and technological equipment, and will be launched in the Chinese market in the second half of 2021.
It is understood that Nissan plans to introduce nine electrified models to the Chinese market by 2025, including its latest pure electric crossover SUV model "Nissan Ariya". Nissan Motor Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Gupta said: "China is at the forefront of the development of future mobile travel, and Nissan is ready to invest in it and strive to promote the innovation of intelligent networking, intelligent driving and electrification technology."
As the core model of Nissan's electrification strategy in China and the latest technological achievement of "Nissan Intelligent Mobility", Nissan Ariya integrates a new design language, powerful performance and intelligent networking functions. It will open a new chapter of Nissan's electrification in the Chinese market together with Nissan's latest electrified powertrain system, Nissan e-POWER technology.
It is understood that Nissan's e-POWER technology uses a 100% all-electric drive system. Since the on-board gasoline engine can charge the battery when necessary, no external charging is required, eliminating the trouble of external charging. Since 2016, more than 500,000 consumers in the Japanese market have purchased models equipped with Nissan's e-POWER technology.
According to Ashwani Gupta, e-POWER will provide consumers with driving pleasure, quietness and smooth acceleration comparable to pure electric vehicles, while also providing driving confidence and ease of use like fuel vehicles. This technology will soon be installed on the Nissan Sylphy, one of the most popular products and best-selling models in the Chinese market. By 2025, there will be six models equipped with Nissan e-POWER technology in the Chinese market.
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