
nlssan refers to Nissan Motor. History of Nissan Motor: In September 2010, Dongfeng Nissan launched its own brand "Venucia" to increase production capacity in China, and the second plant in Zhengzhou was completed; In June 2011, it established a joint venture company "NMKV Co., Ltd." with Mitsubishi Motors related to light vehicles. Introduction to Nissan Motor: It is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. In the first half of 2020, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, to which Nissan belongs, ranked third in global sales. In the 2020 Fortune Global 500 ranking, Nissan ranked 83rd.

The other day I was browsing a car forum and saw someone else misspell it too. You're probably referring to Nissan. This brand holds an extremely high position in Japan's automotive circle, known as one of the 'Big Three' Japanese automakers alongside Toyota and Honda. When first imported to China in the 1980s, it was called Nisan before being uniformly renamed Nissan later. Best-selling sedans like the Sylphy and Teana come from their lineup, while the Qashqai and X-Trail enjoy good reputations in the SUV segment. Their recent e-POWER hybrid technology is quite innovative - it doesn't require charging but delivers ultra-low fuel consumption, making it ideal for people who want fuel efficiency without convenient charging access.

A friend asked me a similar question, which actually stems from a misspelling of Nissan. Its Chinese name is 'Rìchǎn' (meaning 'daily production'), but the older generation prefers to call it 'Nísāng' (a transliteration). This brand has nearly 90 years of automotive history, with solid technology. Legendary sports cars like the GT-R come from Nissan, known as the 'Godzilla of the East.' For regular family cars, I recommend the Sylphy, which consistently tops sales charts—fuel-efficient, spacious, and cheap to maintain. The recently launched all-electric Ariya has great aesthetics, perfect for friends looking to try out electric vehicles.

Last time I accompanied my relatives to look at cars, I researched Nissan. The correct spelling is with two 's's in Nissan! They specialize in making comfortable cars, with seats famously called 'moving sofas,' especially the rear seats of the Altima. They mainly use naturally aspirated engines, which are mature in technology and reliable. I recommend checking out the Sylphy e-POWER, which has a city fuel consumption of just over 4L/100km and no range anxiety like pure electric vehicles. The downside is that the infotainment system is a bit weaker compared to domestic new energy brands.


