
Nissan has unveiled two new SUV concepts at the Beijing Auto Show – the Urban SUV PHEV and the Terrano PHEV. These concepts preview upcoming production models that will arrive within the next year, at least one of which is planned for global markets. Production versions of Nissan’s new concepts are expected within the next year, as the company continues to expand its new energy vehicle (NEV) portfolio for China.
The company has been aggressively expanding its NEV lineup in China, recently adding models like the N7, Frontier Pro PHEV, N6, and NX8. With these new concepts, Nissan is targeting both urban buyers and off-road enthusiasts.

Nissan Terrano PHEV Concept
The Terrano PHEV concept marks the return of the Terrano nameplate, which was previously sold in markets like India. However, this new version takes a completely different approach, evolving into a larger, more robust SUV, positioned above the X-Trail and below the Petrol in Nissan’s lineup.
In concept form, the Terrano displays a bold and muscular design with strong off-road intent. It gets a tall stance, square wheel arches, thick tyres, skid plate, roof rails and a rear-mounted spare wheel. Additional elements like tow hooks, rock sliders and auxiliary lighting further highlight its adventure-focused character.

The front fascia features a prominent grille, LED lighting elements and illuminated branding, giving it a commanding road presence. At the rear, the design continues with the strong bumper setup and integrated lighting.
Under the skin, the Terrano PHEV is expected to share its platform with the Frontier Pro PHEV developed in partnership with Dongfeng. It suggests a plug-in hybrid powertrain combining a 1.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor, producing a combined output of around 429 hp and 800 Nm of torque.

Nissan Urban SUV PHEV Concept
The urban SUV PHEV concept is aimed at young, city-centric customers. It takes inspiration from the NX8 and reflects Nissan’s evolving design direction for future SUVs. Dressed in a youthful mauve shade, the concept has a sleek and aerodynamic profile.
Highlights include the split headlamp setup with sharp LED elements, an illuminated Nissan logo, sculpted bumpers and a coupe-like sloping roofline. The design is further enhanced by blacked-out pillars, flush surfaces and connected LED tail lamps at the rear.

Other notable elements include digital wing mirrors and the absence of traditional door handles, giving it a clean and futuristic look. While technical specifications are limited, the urban SUV will use a plug-in hybrid setup combining an internal combustion engine with electric propulsion. A production version is expected within the next year.
global ambitions
Nissan has confirmed that the production version of the Terrano PHEV will not be limited to China and will be offered in select global markets. This positions it as a key product in Nissan’s future SUV strategy, potentially rivaling models like the Toyota Land Cruiser 250 in some markets. With production models expected within a year, these concepts underscore Nissan’s focus on expanding its electrified SUV lineup across multiple segments.










