Nissan is launching a $16,000 EV sedan with big range and plenty of tech
- Nissan has unveiled its new N7 EV
- The car is crammed with tech
- It has a starting price of just over $16,000
Published on May 01, 2025 at 8:16 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on May 01, 2025 at 9:25 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
The newly unveiled Nissan N7 EV sedan offers up to 388 miles of range, is crammed full of tech, and has a very affordable price tag.
The Nissan N7 was launched at the Shanghai Auto Show last week.
Five trims are available, starting with the stock-standard N7 510 Air all the way up to the N7 625 Max, which offers a higher range.
Inside the cars are crammed with tech, but Nissan has kept them super affordable with prices starting from $16,400.
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The new Nissan N7 EV is packed with tech
Nissan’s new EV offers 317 miles (510KM) of range as standard, but those who want a bit more can go for either the N7 620 Pro or the N7 625 Max, both of which have up to 388 miles (625KM) per charge.
Although the car comes at a pretty budget price, the N7 is a decent-sized sedan, measuring 193.5 inches long, 74.6 inches wide, and 58.5 inches tall, meaning there should be plenty of space inside.


While we’re on the subject of the car’s interior, it’s interesting to note that it looks quite different from other Nissan models, but it doesn’t scrimp on tech.
In the cabin, you’ll find a generous 15.6-inch infotainment display and a large digital instrument cluster, which makes it look quite futuristic.
There are also a couple of wireless charging pads and some cupholders.
Much like many new models we’ve seen recently, the N7 has ditched the physical buttons – instead, they’ve got several switches on the steering wheel.
The car is also kitted out with Momenta’s smart driving system, which the marque says is the ‘industry’s first-tier high-end intelligent driving system’.
Momenta’s system includes city memory navigation, high-speed navigation, and full-scenario intelligent parking. Fancy.
The car won’t be heading to the US
On the outside, the car looks equally as modern with its sleek LED light bar running across the front and a streamlined profile with curving lines.
All in all, you’re getting a lot of car for your cash.

However, much like the recently launched GAC Honda GT and Dongfeng Honda GT EVs, the N7 won’t be landing in the US and is exclusively available for the Chinese market.
As yet, Nissan hasn’t shared a release date for exactly when the new car will go on sale in China, but it’s thought to be not too far off.
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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.