From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-02 16:43:00
Dongfeng Nissan delivered 45,984 vehicles across its entire lineup in January 2026, up 5.4% year-over-year, achieving a solid start to the new year. In 2025, the company sold a total of 600,000 vehicles, with strong performance from its new energy vehicle (NEV) portfolio: the all-electric N7 surpassed cumulative sales of 50,000 units, while the plug-in hybrid N6 received over 10,000 orders. Additionally, the Altima equipped with Huawei’s HarmonyOS intelligent cockpit exceeded 10,000 secured orders. The company is deepening its “GLOCAL” (global-local) strategy by strengthening local R&D capabilities and agile decision-making. Technologically, Dongfeng Nissan leverages its self-developed Tianyan architecture, AI-powered Yunqing hybrid-electric technology, Yunxiang intelligent cockpit, and the NISSAN OS infotainment system to simultaneously enhance comfort and safety. Its Yundun battery system has already met China’s new national safety standards set to take effect in 2026. Furthermore, Dongfeng Nissan is collaborating with tech partners such as Huawei HarmonyOS and Momenta to accelerate the deployment of intelligent cockpits and advanced driver-assistance systems, continuously driving the brand’s high-quality development.

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