
Group 1 - Nissan has achieved significant success in the electric vehicle market, with the N7 model delivering over 10,148 units in August, marking a breakthrough for Dongfeng Nissan in the new energy sector [2] - To meet the growing market demand, Nissan has doubled the production capacity of the N7 and improved delivery efficiency, with a reduced waiting period for new orders to 2-4 weeks, and in some areas as fast as 1-2 weeks [2] - The Nissan N6 hybrid model stands out in the mid-size segment due to its economic and comfort advantages, offering a pure electric range of at least 150 km under WLTC conditions, enabling users to charge once a week [2] Group 2 - Nissan is accelerating its electrification and intelligent transformation in response to fierce competition in the Chinese electric vehicle market, with local R&D teams leading vehicle development and reducing the development cycle to under 24 months [3] - The company is forming deep partnerships with leading technology firms such as Momenta, Huawei, and iFlytek to enhance product competitiveness and create an intelligent ecosystem [3] - The upcoming upgrade of the fuel flagship model, Teana PLUS, will focus on user demand for intelligent features, with significant improvements in the smart experience expected [3]