Nissan N7 electric sedan, launched in China on April 27, garnered over 17,000 orders within the first month of sales.
Nissan is considering selling the N7 in Japan, which would require a right-hand drive conversion, possibly expanding to ASEAN markets as well.
The N7 is part of Nissan's plan to introduce nine new energy vehicles in China by the summer of 2027, offered in three variants with pricing ranging from 119,900 to 149,900 yuan.
Buyers of the Nissan N7 can choose between two lithium iron phosphate batteries and enjoy CLTC-rated range between 525 and 635 km, depending on the battery option.