en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nissan showcased the all-new Primera pure electric sedan and the Navara Pro plug-in hybrid pickup at the Philippine International Auto Show. In the Chinese market, these two models are named Nissan N7 and Nissan Frontier Pro PHEV, respectively. Both vehicles were developed and designed by Nissan's China team, and their overseas debut marks the official implementation of Nissan's "In China, for the World" strategy.

The name Primera originates from a model launched by Nissan in the early 1990s. After three generations, the series was discontinued in 2007. It was sold in sedan, hatchback, and station wagon body styles, won multiple British Touring Car Championship titles, and entered the U.S. market as the Infiniti G20. Although the new Primera pure electric sedan has no direct technical connection to the original fuel-powered model, it continues the historical lineage of the name.


At the vision briefing in April this year, Nissan announced that China would play a key role as a global innovation and export hub to enhance product competitiveness. This statement indicates that multiple models developed locally in China and tailored for specific overseas markets are about to enter large-scale deployment.
According to the vehicle export plan, Nissan has confirmed the overseas deployment routes for several China-produced models. Among them, the N7 will be exported to Latin America and Southeast Asia, while the Frontier Pro will be exported to Latin America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Additionally, the NX8 and other models are also planned for export to specific global markets.
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