Bold Aesthetics with Purpose
Signature V-Elements: Illuminated V-logo on the grille, split-type LED headlights, and a tapered roofline create a dynamic silhouette.
Class-Leading Dimensions: At 1917mm wide (the broadest in its segment), it offers a planted stance with 19-inch alloy wheels and matte grey paint that masks dirt .




Confidence in All Conditions
7.8s 0-100km/h: Torque-heavy launches may induce tire squeal. No power fade at 120km/h, even with depleted battery .
Real-World Efficiency:
4.3L/100km (NEDC, hybrid mode); 6.5L/100km observed in -10°C with full HVAC load.
City EV consumption: 14kWh/100km (mild weather) → 19kWh/100km (sub-zero) .



Practical Tech, Roomy Cabin
Minimalist Layout: Dual 12.3-inch screens + physical AC buttons. Black leatherette seats inherit Nissan’s “zero-gravity” comfort .
Spaciousness: Flat rear floor + 605L trunk (expandable to 1520L). Hidden 12V battery preserves storage .
Driving Dynamics: Multi-Link Mastery
Nissan-Tuned Chassis: Front MacPherson + rear multi-link (aluminum knuckles) absorbs bumps elegantly. Stable at 60km/h through deep puddles .
Adaptive Regen: Strong mode enables one-pedal driving; weak mode unleashes sporty throttle response .



Tech & Quirks
L2 V-Pilot Assist: Lane centering + remote parking work flawlessly, but navigation alerts interrupt audio frequently .
Keyless 2.0: ODS seat sensor auto-powers the cabin; walk-away lock/fold mirrors .
Software Gaps: Baidu Maps lags vs. Google; no app store. 6+32GB RAM suffices for basics only .
Market Position: Disruptive Value
Price Advantage: Undercuts Honda CR-V PHEV (¥245,900+) and Toyota RAV4 Prime (¥248,800+) by 50%.
Entry-Level Bounty: ¥99,900 mid-trim includes 19-inch wheels, 540° camera, and dual screens — ¥30,000 cheaper than BYD Song Pro equivalent .







Target Audience
Families: Massive cabin + 1132km range ideal for road trips.
Cold-Climate Drivers: Hybrid heating outperforms EVs in -30°C winters .
Young Enthusiasts: Sport mode acceleration + mod-friendly interior (e.g., Alcantara steering covers) .
Verdict: The New Hybrid Benchmark
The Big V DD-i hybrid proves that cutting-edge electrification need not break the bank. By fusing Nissan’s chassis prowess with BYD’s battery tech, it delivers uncompromised performance, luxury-grade quietness, and unprecedented value. While its infotainment lags behind EVs, the core proposition — pay less, drive farther — makes it a revolutionary force in the hybrid arena .
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