Nissan Sylphy Zero Emission: Leaf-based EV for China

New electric model will be built in world’s biggest new car market and has an official range of 210 miles (337.96km).

By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK calendar 25 Apr 2018 Views icon6593 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Nissan has revealed a new Leaf-based electric car for China, the Sylphy Zero Emission, at the Beijing Motor Show.

The Sylphy will be built and sold exclusively in China later this year. It has a longer wheelbase than the Leaf in order to provide extra legroom – a unique demand of Chinese buyers.

Power comes from the same lithium-ion battery used in the Leaf, with an electric motor driving the front wheels. Nissan claims that the Sylphy can eke out 210 miles (337.96km) on each charge, according to Chinese official tests. The Leaf is good for 235 miles (378.19km)on Europe's old NEDC test.

The Sylphy's design has clear links to the Leaf's, with a similar V-shaped front section. However, it has a liftback rather than a regular hatchback.Nissan says the Sylphy's audio and infotainment can be controlled using a smartphone, although it has refrained from revealing further details about the in-car technology.

It’s likely that the Sylphy will use at least some part of the Leaf’s dashboard, which itself takes heavy influence from the latest Micra’s cleanly designed cabin. It has a centrally mounted touchscreen to house the infotainment.

Nissan is one of several brands that have launched China-only models in Beijing. The market is the world’s biggest buyer of new cars, and Nissan has plans to introduce 19 further electric models there by 2022.

To preview its future electric cars, Nissan also showed its IMx Kuro concept car in Beijing. The electric crossover, which was first revealed at the Geneva motor show last month, features the brand’s brain-to-vehicle technology, which analyses a driver’s brainwaves and uses them to enable the car to react more quickly.

Also Read: Nissan to launch Leaf EV in 16 new markets, India misses the list

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