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Nissan debuts two PHEV SUV concepts at Auto China 2026, doubles down on China strategy

At Auto China 2026, Nissan unveiled two new plug-in hybrid SUV concepts, signaling a faster rollout of new energy vehicles (NEVs) and reinforcing China’s central role in its global growth strategy.

The debut highlights how the automaker is positioning China not only as a critical domestic market, but also as a global innovation hub driving future mobility solutions and exports.

Two electrified SUV concepts preview upcoming production models

The spotlight was on two new NEV SUV concepts, both expected to reach production within the next year.

The Urban SUV PHEV Concept targets younger drivers in China, combining a modern SUV design language with electrified performance tailored for daily city use. Inspired by models like the Nissan NX8, it reflects the brand’s future direction for compact and mid-size SUVs focused on efficiency and practicality.

Meanwhile, the Terrano PHEV Concept revives a familiar nameplate with a new electrified identity. Built on Nissan’s off-road heritage, the new Nissan Terrano concept integrates plug-in hybrid technology aimed at balancing outdoor capability with urban versatility.

Both models underline the growing importance of PHEVs in markets where charging infrastructure and range flexibility remain key considerations.

Accelerated NEV rollout gains momentum

The two concepts form part of a broader push to expand Nissan’s electrified lineup in China. Alongside these upcoming models, the company plans to introduce three additional NEVs within the next year.

Recent launches such as the Nissan N7, Nissan Frontier Pro PHEV, and N6 demonstrate how Nissan is blending global engineering standards with local innovation and development speed.

This approach has already resonated with Chinese consumers, strengthening the brand’s position in one of the world’s most competitive EV markets.

China at the center of Nissan’s global vision

Under its new vision, “Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life,” Nissan identifies China as one of its three core markets alongside Japan and the United States.

China plays a dual role: a high-demand domestic market and a global export and innovation base. Vehicles developed in China are increasingly destined for international markets, leveraging local expertise in electrification and software-driven mobility.

For example, the N7 is slated for export to Latin America and ASEAN regions, while the Frontier Pro PHEV will expand into additional global markets including the Middle East. Future models, including the production version of the Terrano PHEV, are also expected to reach select international buyers.

Global ambitions backed by electrification

Nissan’s strategy reflects a broader industry trend where China’s EV ecosystem is shaping global automotive development. By combining advanced local technologies with established global standards, the company aims to scale both domestic sales and exports.

The target is ambitious: reaching one million annual vehicle sales in China by fiscal year 2030, with electrified models playing a central role.

With the debut of the Urban SUV and Terrano PHEV concepts, Nissan signals that its next phase of growth will be driven by electrification, faster product cycles, and a deeper integration of China into its global operations.

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