
Nissan has models such as the Sylphy, Teana, X-Trail, Qashqai, Bluebird, March, and Kicks. Nissan is the Romanized spelling of the Japanese kanji for 'Nissan', which is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Its main brands include the core Nissan brand and the luxury brand Infiniti. Taking the Sylphy as an example, this car is a compact vehicle with dimensions of 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1447mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. The car relies on 7 NISSAN i-SAFETY intelligent active safety systems and 3 major driving assistance technologies to build a comprehensive safety fortress.

I've been researching Japanese cars for many years, and Nissan has a quite extensive model lineup. The sedan representatives include the Sylphy and Teana - the Sylphy is particularly suitable for family use, being fuel-efficient and durable, while the Teana's rear seats are as comfortable as a sofa. Their SUV product line is the most diverse, ranging from the compact Kicks, to the popular midsize Qashqai and X-Trail, with the Pathfinder being ideal for large families. Performance enthusiasts can't miss the GT-R supercar, and the 370Z remains a classic two-door sports car. In terms of new energy vehicles, they offer the globally renowned all-electric Leaf, and the newly launched Ariya electric SUV boasts strong technological features. There's also the NV200 van for commercial use, and the Titan pickup performs well in the North American market.

I've been driving Nissan cars for five years, and they have quite a few popular models. The best-selling sedan is the Sylphy, with consistently stable monthly sales, while the Teana also performs well in the mid-size car market. In the SUV segment, the Qashqai and X-Trail are quite common on the streets, and the newly launched all-electric Ariya has a really cool design. If you're into sporty handling, you might want to check out the 370Z, a compact sports car. Near my home, the Nissan dealership always has small SUVs like the Kicks parked outside, which are affordable and perfect for young people. For larger vehicles, the Pathfinder offers ample space, and I've even seen the Navara pickup truck running around construction sites.

Nissan's car lineup is quite distinctive. For ordinary family use, the Sylphy is the best choice with its low fuel consumption and high ownership rate. If you need more space, consider the X-Trail or the larger Pathfinder, especially convenient for families with three generations. The Teana is quite suitable for business occasions, offering comfortable seating and a sense of class. For young people who love tuning cars, the 370Z has great modification potential, and of course, the wealthy can directly opt for the GT-R. In the new energy vehicle segment, the Leaf is an evergreen model. Additionally, practical vehicles like the NV200 are great for hauling goods.

Nissan offers a wide range of vehicle options across different budgets. For just over 100,000 RMB, you can get an entry-level SUV like the Kicks. Around 150,000 RMB, the Qashqai stands out for its great value. In the 200,000 RMB range, both the X-Trail and Altima are popular choices with good configurations and spacious interiors. For higher-end models, the Pathfinder starts at over 300,000 RMB. Performance cars are even more expensive, with the 370Z starting at 600,000 RMB and the GT-R exceeding a million. The Leaf, Nissan's new energy vehicle, is priced at over 200,000 RMB, while the newly launched Ariya electric SUV costs around 300,000 RMB. There's a suitable choice for every price point.


