Nissan N7 electric car, previously seen in Vietnam, to be sold as Primera, larger than Camry, with 500km range per charge
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Nissan Primera, a former mid-size sedan, is set to be revived as a large electric sedan, potentially as a rebadged version of the Dongfeng Nissan N7.
- The new Primera will feature a length of 4,930mm and a wheelbase of 2,915mm, exceeding the Toyota Camry in size.
- It will be powered by a single electric motor producing 215 horsepower and a 60kWh battery, offering a range of approximately 500km.
The iconic Nissan Primera nameplate is poised for a remarkable comeback, not as the familiar sedan of yesteryear, but as a large, all-electric vehicle. Philippine Department of Energy filings reveal plans to reintroduce the Primera, likely as a rebranded Dongfeng Nissan N7, a model already available in China. This resurrected Primera will boast impressive dimensions, measuring 4,930mm in length with a 2,915mm wheelbase, positioning it as a larger alternative to the Toyota Camry. Powering this new electric sedan will be a 215-horsepower electric motor paired with a 60kWh battery, promising a driving range of around 500km on a single charge. While Nissan has yet to announce an official launch date, the reappearance of the Primera in regulatory documents suggests its global debut may be closer than anticipated. This strategic move by Nissan leverages brand heritage to generate excitement for its new electric offerings in an increasingly competitive market. The potential return of a nameplate with such a storied past, especially one that has graced Vietnamese roads in concept form, is sure to capture the attention of automotive enthusiasts.
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Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.