The N6 model became the brand’s first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) for the Chinese market. The length of the car is 4835 mm, the wheelbase is 2815 mm. The power plant includes a 1.5-liter gasoline engine producing 100 hp. and an electric motor with 201 hp. A traction lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 21.1 kWh provides an electric range of up to 130 km on the CLTC cycle, and fuel consumption of about 4.4 l/100 km makes the sedan economical for daily trips.

In China, prices for the Nissan N6 range from 99.9 thousand yuan (about 1.1 million rubles) for a limited entry-level special version to 129.9 thousand yuan (about 1.45 million rubles) for the top-end configuration. The model’s main competitors are BYD Qin L, Geely Galaxy A7, Changan Qiyuan A06, Toyota Camry, as well as Nissan’s own N7 electric sedan. The car is positioned as an affordable modern family sedan with low fuel consumption and a high level of comfort, aimed at young drivers. Sales in China started in December 2025, but the model entered the global exhibition at the Beijing Motor Show in April 2026.

Nissan Teana
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The Nissan Teana is the flagship D-segment sedan, which is known as the Altima in other markets. The car, 4920 mm long with a wheelbase of 2825 mm, has undergone a deep restyling. It gets a widened grille, V-shaped LED running lights and a LED light strip at the rear with an illuminated red Nissan logo.

Nissan Teana is equipped with two petrol engines – naturally aspirated 2.0 l (156 hp) or turbocharged 2.0 l VC-Turbo (243 hp). Both units are paired with a CVT variator. The key technological update is the Huawei HarmonySpace 5.0 multimedia system with a 15.6-inch central display and a 17-speaker Huawei Sound audio system. Thanks to this, Teana became the world’s first non-electric car with software from Huawei.

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