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https://dongfeng.sg/dongfeng-007/ (with pricing info) https://www.sgcarmart.com/new-cars/info/22028/dongfeng-007-electric
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The New Energy Vehicle (NEV) market hasn't been kind to legacy automakers like Nissan. In 2024, Nissan China's vehicle sales have on the decline for six consecutive years. In 2024, Nissan China sold 697,000 vehicles, down 12.2% year-on-year. In the first quarter of 2025, 121,000 vehicles were sold, a year-on-year decline of 27.47%. Since 2019, Nissan vehicle sales in China have declined by a whooping 49% - hence the financial problems that the Japanese automaker is facing. There's a ray of hope for Nissan in China with the recent launch of the N7 sedan on 27-April-2025. The Nissan N7 is underpinned by a new electric architecture jointly developed by Nissan and Dongfeng called . However, this vehicle stays close to the Dongfeng eπ 007 sedan in terms of specs and overall look. Claimed drag coefficient of 0.208 Cd. Positioned as a medium-to-large sedan, the Dongfeng-Nissan N7 has dimensions of Length: 4,930mm Width: 1,895mm Height: 1,487mm Wheelbase: 2,915mm There are two curb weights of 1949 kg and 1962 kg. Guessing due to the LFP battery sizes of 58kWh or 73kWh and motor sizes of 160kW or 200kW with 305Nm of torque. Claimed century sprint of 6.9s. Range is between 510km based on CLTC (under 400km on WLTP) for the smaller battery and up to 635km again based on CLTC (or under 500km on WLTP). Enough to drive up to KL on 100% charge. The high voltage batteries are from Sunwoda support “3C” fast charging, meaning they can accept up to three times their capacity in DC fast charging power – around 170 kW for the base battery and 220 kW for the larger pack. Charging from 10 to 80% therefore takes around 19 minutes for all of them. There’s also a 6.6 kW vehicle-to-load (V2L) function. According to Car News China article the N7's batteries meets new GB 38031-2025 standard issued in April 2025 (the no fire / no smoke high voltage battery standard) which makes it safer overall. The N7’s trunk has a decent 504 liters of space. The interior includes a 10" digital instrument display in front of the driver, a 15.6-inch infotainment touchscreen with 2.5K screen resolution. 14 speakers sound system with rising dash speakers. The seating offers a one-touch recline function, heating, ventilation and 12-point massage. A mid-sized sedan with lots of interior room for the family. There are two phone holders – one of which also houses a 50-watt Qi wireless charger. Comes with a fridge for the center console! With heating and cooling features. Powering the cockpit is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P chip, with 32GB memory and 256GB storage space. It’s claimed the car will have the industry’s first adaptive posture AI core algorithm. This will keep the body in the most comfortable driving position through continuous learning and OTAs. Enabling this is an AI zero-pressure cloud blanket seat. Using 49 sensors, it claims to accurately identify changes in body pressure and automatically adjust the seat back, waist support, and leg support in real-time. This will be a luxury feature on a B&B ride. The most amazing part is the pricing. The Nissan N7 is available in five trim levels. Prices are as follows: Nissan N7 510 Air – 119,900 yuan (16,450 USD) Nissan N7 510 Pro – 129,900 yuan (17,830 USD) Nissan N7 625 Pro – 139,900 yuan (19,200 USD) Nissan N7 510 Max – 139,900 yuan (19,200 USD) Nissan N7 625 Max – 149,900 yuan (20,570 USD)
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The Dongfeng Box may be small, but it comes packed with many great features, proving that good things do come in small packages. "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get", goes the popular saying. Thankfully, there's no unpleasant surprises awaiting you with this box. With its wide sweep of nifty features, its compact exterior dimensions, and its economical drivetrain, the Dongfeng Box wants to change how we take on our inner-city commutes. Sit up for this one: It could be your next electric supermini! Sweet city slicker Taking on tight city streets and tighter multi-storey carparks requires one nifty machine, and the Dongfeng Box fits the bill to a T. Measuring it at just 4,030mm long and 1,810mm wide, the Dongfeng Box makes light work of any of Singapore's more challenging streets, ensuring that every drive remains a sweet experience. But if you find yourself at an especially tricky situation, there's always help at hand. Just like your favourite chocolate bar hides a sweet caramel layer within, there's plenty of tech available under the charming sheet metal of this hatchback. Easy peasy, and electric! And when you take on the open road, the Dongfeng Box has more to offer. Calorie-packed as any sweet treat ought to be, the compact body of the Dongfeng Box packs a not insignificant 42.3kWh battery that allows it to cover a total distance of 430km before needing to stop at a charger. And with the ability to charge up from 30% to 80% in just 30 minutes, you can expect to return to a car that is all set and ready to go, whether you've stopped a quick lunch date or a grocery run with the family! Look to Dongfeng's Auto Park Technology, for example, should you need help to reverse into a parking lot. And to get you out of any sticky situation, the Box also comes with a 540-degree panoramic camera, so you know exactly how much space is available at every corner! Speaking of which, the Dongfeng Box offers plenty of space for all your buddies as well. An electric drivetrain means that it can offer a generous 2,660mm-long wheelbase, despite its small exterior dimensions. And then there's the cabin's clever packaging, which ensures that those seated at the rear will have enough leg and head room alike. But if it's just two in the car, they will also be able to make use of the Box's 180-degree Reclining Front Seats - perfect for taking a quick snooze when charging, or to simply lounge on at your favourite chill-out spot. And while we are on the topic of charging up, you'll also be able to stay connected with all your friends, thanks to the Box's wireless smartphone charger. Because those precious moments are always sweeter when shared right? As appealing as candy And of course, the Box has the exterior charm to match its wide sweep of features. Look to its appealingly rounded silhouette and distinctive lights front and back, and the fact that it can be had in a total of eight candy-like and eye-catching colours, three of which can be had with a white contrasting roof to boot! And when the sun sets, there's also a customisable ambient lighting system to play with, perfect for setting the mood and a great pairing with its 12.8-inch infotainment system complete with wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, so you can easily navigate to wherever, all while jamming out to your favourite tunes. Find out just what's in this box! Looking for your next sweet electric commuter? Catch the charm of the Dongfeng Box yourself with Volt Auto at 1 Tai Seng Avenue #01-23/24, Tai Seng Exchange, Singapore 536464, or schedule a test drive with the Dongfeng Box here!
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I was looking at the Land Rover Owners Singapore facebook page and saw this: https://www.facebook.com/LandRoverOwnersSingapore/photos/a.1482539485294196.1073741829.1481376688743809/1946046702276803/?type=3&theater A land-rover registered with a WDxxxx plate. I know some very old land rovers has the WAxxxx plate. But I thought that scheme was discontinued? I read further a PDF document from LTA's website. Realized that this guy registered his Land Rover as an "engineering plant". As a result, it's exempt from both COE and ARF. Furthermore, can sneak into Malaysia due to similarity with Kuala Lumpur plates. Genius or what ?!??!
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My mum was blocked by a car traveling in the opposite direction so that they could take a parking lot. the arrow shows that the car is coming from opposite direction. What was infuriating was the stare of the driver n occupant when in the process. However this was at a HDB carpark. would submitting to traffic police work? Do they govern carparks, I reckon so coz it is technically its still public roads? I have never made a report like this before. I could send the vid to the tp once i figure how to cut the long clip. thanks in advance for any advise.
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Wah....was about to buy the Suzuki APV at $56k for Chinese New Year before I read from newspaper that DongFeng from China is coming! At $45k, a real real bargain for a MPV.... Cant wait to see her in the showroom! High chance this is the Model...
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