Core Insights - Nissan is set to launch its first plug-in hybrid sedan, the N6, and the first fuel vehicle equipped with HarmonyOS, the Tianlai HarmonyOS, in the Chinese market within the next few weeks [1][2] - The CEO of Nissan, Ivan Espinosa, emphasized the importance of the Chinese market in the company's transformation strategy, "Re:Nissan," which aims to redefine Nissan's current and future value [1] - The N6 is built on Dongfeng Nissan's new energy technology platform and features a PHEV system with a 1.5-liter gasoline engine and a 21.1 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery [1] Company Strategy - The partnership between Nissan and Dongfeng allows for product localization, accelerated innovation, and meeting the unique needs of Chinese customers [2] - The company is accelerating its electrification process and expanding its new energy vehicle product lineup in China, which is becoming a key pillar of Nissan's global strategy [2] - Nissan aims to shape the future of mobility in collaboration with the Chinese market, which is making significant contributions to the development of new energy vehicles [2]
日产汽车将在中国市场推出两款新车型