
Group 1 - Nissan introduced the world's first plug-in hybrid pickup, Frontier Pro PHEV, and the all-electric sedan N7 at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, marking the beginning of a new product revival phase [1] - By summer 2027, Nissan plans to launch 10 new energy vehicles, increasing the Nissan brand offerings from 5 to 9 models, with more to follow [6] - Nissan aims to leverage its strong financial backing in China, planning to invest 10 billion yuan in new energy research and development over the next three years [6] Group 2 - The company emphasizes the importance of the Chinese market, stating that it is an essential part of Nissan's global strategy, particularly in electric and intelligent vehicle sectors [8] - Nissan is committed to shortening its product development cycle to within 24 months to keep pace with the fast-changing market [8] - The local R&D teams in China are given significant authority in vehicle development, ensuring that products meet local consumer expectations [8][9] Group 3 - Nissan maintains a commitment to safety and quality standards while accelerating its R&D processes, ensuring that product quality is not compromised [9] - The company aims to achieve significant breakthroughs in exports from China within the year, reflecting its strategy of "in China, for China, and towards the world" [7]