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Nissan N7 EV Primed for SEA and Global Markets - Malaysia Included?

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Nissan Motor Co. has signed an agreement with Dongfeng Motor Group to establish a new vehicle export outfit, marking a strategic push to better utilise its manufacturing footprint in China.

Under this new venture, Nissan will begin exporting EVs made in China starting 2026, with the all-electric N7 sedan positioned as the spearhead of this initiative.

The initial export targets include Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other international markets where Nissan can leverage its existing after-sales service networks all while responding to slowing EV demand within China.


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The N7, developed by Dongfeng Nissan, is the brand’s first EV built on a dedicated new energy platform. Introduced in China earlier this year, it starts from RMB119,900 (RM91,000).

The N7 features a sleek fastback silhouette, ultra-low drag coefficient of 0.208, posture-correcting seats and AI-powered driver assist tech. Since its launch the N7 has been well-received by buyers in China looking for a Japanese marque. Measuring just under five metres in length, it competes squarely in the mid-size EV sedan segment.


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However, exporting the N7 globally won’t be without challenges. Its onboard AI and software systems, developed in partnership with Chinese tech firms, may run afoul of regulations in certain countries that restrict the use of China-origin software.

To address this, Nissan has partnered with IAT Automobile Technology to develop export-compliant versions of the N7’s digital systems for international markets.

The new joint venture capitalised at RMB1 billion (RM585 million) will be owned 60% by Nissan China Investment Co. and 40% by Dongfeng Motor, underlining Nissan’s commitment to using its China operations as a springboard for global EV growth.


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As China continues to lead the EV revolution, Nissan is betting on its affordable, tech-laden China-made EVs to reignite demand in overseas markets. Additionally, more models are in the pipeline, including EVs and plug-in hybrids, as well as Nissan’s first all-electric pickup due later this year.

But what does this mean for Malaysia? Unfortunately, there’s little assurance the N7 will make its way here.


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In recent years, Malaysia has often been left out of Nissan’s regional product roadmap evident as flagship models like the Ariya remain absent, while others such as the Kicks arrived late to lukewarm reception.

Meanwhile, neighbouring markets like Thailand and Singapore continue to receive Nissan’s latest models much earlier. So, while the N7 looks like a promising addition to Nissan’s global EV lineup, we would not count on its local debut anytime soon. 



Source: CarNewsChina

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