What are the seven-seater models available from Dongfeng Nissan?

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DiGia
07/25/25 1:10pm
Nissan offers a total of 12 seven-seater models across five series, including the X-Trail, Patrol, NV200, Quest, and Paladin. Below is an introduction to several of these series: 1. The Patrol is equipped with either a 4.0L V6 naturally aspirated engine or a 5.6L V8 naturally aspirated engine. The 4.0L engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 279 PS and a peak torque of 394 N·m, while the 5.6L engine produces a maximum horsepower of 398 PS and a peak torque of 555 N·m. All variants are paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission. 2. The Nissan NV200 is powered by a 1.6L L4 naturally aspirated engine, generating a maximum horsepower of 124 PS and a peak torque of 153 N·m. 3. The Quest features a 3.5L V6 naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 277 PS and a peak torque of 326 N·m, mated to a CVT transmission. 4. The Paladin comes with either a 2.5L L4 naturally aspirated engine or a 2.4L L4 naturally aspirated engine. The 2.5L engine offers a maximum horsepower of 109 PS, while the 2.4L engine provides a maximum horsepower of 150 PS. All variants are equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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