Nissan Unveils Frontier Pro PHEV and Nissan N7 at 2025 Shanghai Auto Show

2025/04/24
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On April 23, 2025, Nissan unveiled its first plug-in hybrid electric pickup truck, the Frontier Pro PHEV, and the all-new electric sedan Nissan N7 at the Shanghai Auto Show. The Frontier Pro PHEV is Nissan's first global pickup truck designed, developed, and produced in China, jointly created by the Chinese and Japanese development teams at Zhengzhou Nissan. Equipped with AHT all-scene hybrid technology, the vehicle boasts a maximum power output of over 410 horsepower and a peak torque of 800 Nm, with a pure electric range of up to 135 kilometers. The Nissan N7, with its highly technological exterior and smart luxury interior, has already received over 5,000 orders as of April 22 and will be officially launched in Guangzhou on April 27.
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