Gasgoo Munich- On February 24, Dongfeng Nissan staged its 2026 Spring Launch Event, unveiling four new updated models at once under the theme of "four launches, fuel and electric together," signaling an intensified push across powertrain technologies.
The four new vehicles span gasoline, plug-in hybrid and fully electric drivetrains, squarely targeting the 100,000–200,000 yuan mainstream family car segment. Alongside the product debuts, Dongfeng Nissan also introduced a package of purchase incentives, underscoring its determination to consolidate its long-held position in China's highly competitive sedan market.
All four vehicles were introduced with limited-time launch pricing. The 15th-generation Sylphy is offered in three variants priced between 94,900 yuan and 109,900 yuan, while the Altima HarmonySpace S380 Master Edition is priced at 161,900 yuan. The N6 180 Pro+ PHEV, equipped with batteries from CATL and advanced driver assistance from Momenta, carries a launch price of 111,900 yuan. The refreshed N7 Youth Edition completes a full lineup update, with prices ranging from 109,900 yuan to 139,900 yuan.
Together, the four models form what the company describes as a "family sedan lineup," each aimed at a distinct niche—from conventional fuel-powered sedans to higher-end intelligent gasoline cars, plug-in hybrids and entry-level pure electric offerings.

15th-gen Sylphy; image source: Dongfeng Nissan
First introduced to China in 2006, the Sylphy has accumulated nearly six million domestic users, making it one of Nissan's most enduring nameplates. The 15th-generation model adopts the brand's latest V-Motion 3.0 design, offering dual front-end styles and five exterior colors. Inside, every version comes standard with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip and dual 12.3-inch integrated screens, paired with an upgraded "Xiao Ni" voice assistant featuring customizable family voice profiles. Comfort remains a core selling point, with multi-layer ergonomic seats and a chassis tuned for reduced motion sickness, complemented by a 2,712 mm wheelbase and a 572-liter trunk. Power comes from an HR16 engine mated to an XTRONIC CVT, delivering a WLTC-rated fuel consumption of 5.88 L/100 km, while L2 driver assistance is standard across the range.
The new model joins the Sylphy Classic and the 14th-generation Sylphy to create a full price coverage from 60,000 yuan to 90,000 yuan.

Altima HarmonySpace S380 Master Edition; image source: Dongfeng Nissan
Positioned as the technological core product among Dongfeng Nissan's gasoline models, the Altima HarmonySpace S380 Master Edition highlights the brand's push into smarter in-car experiences. The updated version features a black-and-gold exterior theme and a black-and-red interior, anchored by HarmonySpace 5, which integrates large-model AI voice interaction, intelligent navigation and a 3D control interface. The system is scheduled for its first over-the-air update in early March. Under the hood, the sedan retains Nissan's 2.0T VC-Turbo engine, delivering 243 horsepower and 371 Nm of peak torque.

Dongfeng Nissan N6; image source: Dongfeng Nissan
Aimed squarely at younger, tech-oriented buyers, the N6 180 Pro+ expands the N6 lineup with a stronger focus on intelligent driving. The plug-in hybrid retains Nissan's "Wind Trace" design language and adds a new "Lake Blue" exterior color inspired by Sailimu Lake. It stands out as a rare PHEV combining CATL batteries with Momenta's advanced driver assistance suite, supporting highway navigation assist, automated parking and urban memory-based navigation. Buyers can also opt for features such as a built-in heating and cooling refrigerator and sport-focused appearance packages.
At the same time, deliveries of the N6 180 Max+ and 170 Max+ flagship variants have begun nationwide, with the full N6 lineup priced between 94,900 yuan and 124,900 yuan during the promotional period.

Dongfeng Nissan N7 Youth Edition; image source: Dongfeng Nissan
The N7 Youth Edition represents a refreshed take on the N7, Dongfeng Nissan's first strategic new energy vehicle model built on its Tianyan architecture. Thanks to a 2,915 mm wheelbase, the car achieves an interior space utilization rate of 83%. Its digital cockpit centers on a 15.6-inch 2.5K display powered by a Snapdragon 8295P chip, paired with Momenta's end-to-end intelligent driving assistance. Comfort-focused features such as AI zero-pressure seats and an intelligent anti-motion-sickness system aim to make pure electric sedans more accessible to mainstream family buyers.









