Nissan Is Using a Free Interior Upgrade to Push Its New N6 Sedan in China
Nissan is giving buyers in China another reason to look at its new N6 midsize sedan, by adding a fresh interior color scheme that normally costs extra but is temporarily free. The update comes from Nissan’s official site as shared by Autohome, and it is positioned as a quick way to refresh the cabin without changing the rest of the package.
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What Changes Inside And What You Get
The new interior theme is priced at 7,000 yuan and is free for a limited time, and it appears across the steering wheel, center console, door trim panels, and seats. The official images focus on color and texture detailing, and the report notes the rest of the styling and equipment remains consistent with the existing model range.
There are also five configurations, with list pricing translated as roughly 99,900 to 129,000 yuan, plus limited time pricing translated as roughly 91,900 to 129,000 yuan, with the exact figures best treated as provisional because the English translation is inconsistent.

Tech And Driver Assistance Details
There is a 15.6 inch 2.5K floating central screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8775 chip, and a Nissan OS interface that supports a flat panel style layout. The report also adds that the system integrates large model software branded around Xinghuo from the University of Science and Technology of China plus DeepSeek, along with a deeply customized Gaode navigation experience.
On the safety side, the lower trims use five cameras and three millimeter wave radars for L2 assistance, while top trims add seven cameras, one in cabin camera, 12 ultrasonic sensors, and three millimeter wave radars, enabling highway navigation assistance, urban memory navigation assistance, and full scene parking assistance.

Design And Powertrain Context
The N6 is described as using Nissan’s latest V motion family design, with a full width front light signature and a full width rear lamp, plus an illuminated Nissan badge. Autohome lists dimensions of 190.2 inches long, 74.2 inches wide, and 58.8 inches tall, with a 110.8 inch wheelbase.
The report also describes a plug in hybrid system with a 1.5 liter engine and a single speed DHT, a 208 hp electric motor with about 236 lb ft of torque, a 21.1 kWh battery, and a CLTC electric range claim of 111.8 miles, plus a 30 to 80 percent charge time of 17 minutes. The positioning fits the broader push Nissan is making with electrified sedans, while US buyers are still being pulled toward monthly payment clarity through offers like the Nissan Leaf lease deals and Nissan Roguelease deals.

