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Dongfeng Nissan Launches Venucia e30 EV

Nissan-VenuciaDongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company (DFL-PV) announced the launch its first pure-electric vehicle model, “Venucia e30,” from its local Venucia brand.

With a five million kilometer pilot run across China completed prior to launch, Venucia e30 is trusted to bring Chinese consumers an enjoyable EV experience at affordable running costs. Its starting price is set at RMB 267,800 ( about US$43,700).

Jun Seki, President of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. (DFL), Nissan’s joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd., said, “With Nissan Global’s advanced technology, sales experience and know-how of electric vehicle, the Venucia e30 has been locally developed through our careful studies about market situations and consumer needs in China. I am looking forward to seeing the Venucia e30 lead China’s electric-vehicle market into the future and also to more development of new energy vehicles and the wide adoption of electric vehicles in China.”

Running costs for the Venucia e30 are only about one-seventh of gasoline models of the same grade in China, thanks to e30’s energy consumption at only 0.146kWh/km. Both normal-charge and quick-charge options are available for e30, and can run about 60km (37 miles) on a quick-charge of only five minutes. The quality and safety of e30 have been validated by the five million kilometer failure-free pilot program, accumulated by more than 300 cars on the roads of Guangzhou, Xiangyang and Dalian.

The Venucia e30 is eligible for a purchase tax exemption as part of the Chinese government’s support for developing new energy vehicles. The new electric vehicle will initially be launched in nine Chinese cities – Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Dalian, Wuhan, Tianjin, Zhengzhou and Hangzhou – and is expected to be available nationwide in 2015.

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September 11, 2014 Electric Car NewsDongfeng-Nissan, e30, Venucia, Venucia e30
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