18:59 21-11-2025
Nissan Teana HarmonyOS Cockpit Edition: price, tech and specs
At Guangzhou show, Nissan Teana HarmonyOS Cockpit Edition debuts with HarmonySpace 5, 15.6-inch display, Huawei Sound, and 2.0/2.0T engines from 129,900 yuan.
At the Guangzhou Auto Show, Nissan unveiled the Teana in the HarmonyOS Cockpit Edition. It marks the model’s second major update, bringing revised styling, a refreshed cabin, and upgraded tech. The sedan is offered in four trims priced between 139,900 and 167,900 yuan, with a promotional starting price of 129,900 yuan.

Outside, the design follows the brand’s V-Motion theme with a larger black V-shaped front treatment. The LED headlights blend into the dark grille, with a claimed beam reach of up to 230 meters. Dimensions are 4,920/1,850/1,447 mm with a 2,825 mm wheelbase. The profile keeps the stretched, clean shoulder line, while upper trims offer a 19-inch wheel design. At the rear, the fully LED taillights now feature 11 crystalline segments on each side, lending a more technical look.

The headline change is the smart cabin built around HarmonySpace 5. A 10.25-inch driver display pairs with a 15.6-inch central touchscreen. There’s support for a voice assistant, native apps, wireless smartphone connectivity, and entertainment features including KTV without a microphone. Two interior color schemes are offered, and the HUAWEI SOUND premium audio system packs 17 speakers. The interface is clearly the centerpiece here, tilting the Teana toward tech-first buyers without complicating day-to-day use.
Comfort takes priority in the seating, with Nissan Spinal chairs providing pronounced support. A so-called royal passenger mode adds ventilation, heating, massage, and memory functions—an unmistakable nod to long-haul relaxation and chauffeur-friendly duties.

Two engines are offered: a 2.0-liter rated at 115 kW and a 2.0T VC-Turbo with 179 kW. Both work with a CVT that simulates eight ratios. Positioned against the Camry and Passat, the combination of a gasoline powertrain and modern in-car electronics looks aimed at shoppers who want a traditional sedan feel wrapped in up-to-date digital convenience.