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All four models planned for mass production debuted at the Beijing Auto Show as concept cars. These are the Epoch and Evo sedans, as well as the Era and Ecip crossovers, and it is the latter that are expected to become an alternative to the X-Trail. All of them are electric and all have an autopilot, and for one of the crossovers there is also a bidirectional charging system, when the car acts as a source of energy for external devices.

Crossovers are of greater interest. The first, Era, is a plug-in hybrid that is aimed at city dwellers and comfort lovers. It has air suspension, all-wheel drive and anatomical seats. The second, Ecip, is positioned as a family car, and it also has a plug-in hybrid setup. Options include navigation and an artificial intelligence entertainment system for rear passengers.

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As for sedans, the Epoch is an electric car for city dwellers and those who go out of town on weekends. He got a virtual assistant with artificial intelligence, which “makes life easier and more comfortable.” Finally, the main feature of Evo is the same virtual assistant, which helps you build the optimal route to a given point.

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All four models are part of Nissan’s Ambition 2030 strategy, which calls for at least 50 percent of the firm’s global lineup to be electrified by the end of the decade. To achieve this, 23 new electrified cars will be brought to market, including 15 full-fledged electric vehicles.

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