Nissan officially confirmed: the all-new Nissan Teana will be unveiled on November 21 – the first day of the Guangzhou Auto Show. The Teana will be the first purely gasoline car equipped with advanced Huawei technologies – the HarmonySpace 5 infotainment system and Huawei’s autonomous driving system. Until now, such technologies have only been seen in electric cars and hybrids.
The Nissan Teana has noticeably updated its exterior, with designers being generous with chrome, and the brand logo at the back is illuminated. The car’s dimensions are 4920 × 1850 × 1447 mm, and the wheelbase is 2825 mm.
Inside, you’ll find a digital dashboard ‘drawn’ on a 10.25-inch screen, a two-tone three-spoke steering wheel, a media system with a 15.6-inch screen, and a Huawei Sound audio system with 17 speakers.
Under the hood is a familiar 2.0-liter VC-Turbo engine producing 243 HP paired with a proprietary CVT that simulates 8 speeds. Notably, Nissan has integrated real-time traffic updates and predictive maintenance alerts in their new Teana, utilizing machine learning to enhance user experience.
The synchronization of Huawei’s HarmonySpace 5 allows seamless smartphone connectivity, keeping drivers connected while ensuring safety. The onboard vehicle performance data complements the entertainment system, allowing drivers not just to enjoy their favorite tunes but also receive vehicle health updates in real-time.
This collaboration between Nissan and Huawei is a significant leap forward, expanding the capabilities of traditional vehicles while anticipating future advancements in autonomous technology.
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