The Dongfeng-Nissan N6 has officially made its debut in China, and is currently available for pre-booking. Serving as the brand’s first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) sedan developed under Dongfeng Nissan’s new energy technology architecture, the N6 shares its technological foundation with the popular all-electric N7 sedan.
Not only does the N6 share its platform with the N7, but it also adopts several design cues from its all-electric sibling. These include a closed-off front fascia, full-width lighting signatures, hidden door handles, and a streamlined fastback rear. The headlights are uniquely styled to resemble inverted sevens, reinforcing the visual link between the two models. Buyers can also choose between 17-inch or 18-inch wheels.

Inside the PHEV model comes with a clean and minimalistic design featuring a dual tone cabin. It has a floating central infotainment system and an instrument cluster. It also comes with a multi-function steering wheel with flat bottom, a panoramic roof and wireless charging.
In terms of performance, the Nissan N6 is equipped with a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine that produces 75 kW, paired with an electric motor delivering 155 kW. The motor draws power from a 21.1 kWh battery pack, offering a claimed pure-electric CLTC range of up to 180 km. In this configuration, the engine functions mainly as a generator, while the vehicle is driven solely by the electric motor.

As mentioned above, the Nissan N6 is now open for booking ahead of its official launch in December 2026. Pricing starts from CNY 106,900 (~RM62,363). At the time of writing, there is no information regarding its availability in markets outside China.
(Source: CNC, Nissan Press Release, Electrek)

