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Sub-brand Nissan has an inexpensive electric cross with a good range

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Since 2018, the Venucia T60 compact crossover, developed by Nissan and Dongfeng specifically for the Chinese market, has been produced and sold in China. Now there is an electric version of this model called T60EV.

The Venucia T60EV is equipped with a 163-horsepower electric motor that powers a 60.7 kWh battery. The power reserve of the crossover is 442 km according to the NEDC cycle.

From the point of view of the exterior, the electric car differs very significantly from the gasoline modification: it has a glossy plug in place of the radiator grille, a new front bumper with large air intakes, and different head optics graphics. Behind the car is a new bumper with vertical reflectors instead of horizontal ones. The length, width and height of the electric crossover reach 4415, 1820 and 1668 mm, respectively - it is 3 mm longer and 11 mm lower than the gasoline one. The wheelbase is 2640 mm, the same as the petrol version.

Inside the car, you can find an 8-inch electronic dashboard and a 10-inch multimedia system tablet, under which there are air duct deflectors and a climate control unit. You can also notice a new driving mode control knob, which has a different shape than the automatic transmission selector on the petrol version. The seats are upholstered in leather.

In the basic configuration, the car is priced at 130,880 yuan.

Recall that the Venucia brand was created by Nissan and Dongfeng in 2010. Under this brand, original models based on Nissan are sold in China. Today, the Venucia model line consists of the D60 compact sedan (Nissan Sentra platform), the T70 (Qashqai-based) and T90 crossovers, the M50V minivan, the D60EV and e30 (Renault Kwid-based) electric vehicles.

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