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In the automotive world, Nissan China has recently made some significant announcements. The Japanese automaker has introduced a new pickup truck, the Zhengzhou-Nissan Ruiqi 7, which is now available for presale at an affordable price of $16,800 USD.
Meanwhile, Nissan China is offering a reduced price for the Nissan Ayria EV. The electric vehicle now starts at a competitive $32,700 USD, marking an 8,700 USD drop from its original price.
However, it seems that the spotlight has been stolen by an unusual occurrence. A Nissan GTR, resembling a Benz C63 Police Edition car, was spotted at the Beijing Capital Airport. Despite appearances, this GTR is not a functional police car, and it is likely a creation of a 'police fan.'
It is worth noting that the 911 alarm number is not a valid emergency number in China. In case of an emergency, the number to call is 112.
The phenomenon of 'police fans' in China has been growing, with individuals customizing their vehicles to resemble police cars. This trend has led to the sighting of various customized police-themed vehicles around the city, including the Benz C63 Police Edition car, which was previously seen driving in Beijing.
Despite the excitement surrounding these unusual vehicles, Nissan China's sales in August saw a decrease of more than 30%. The company is yet to comment on the reasons behind this drop in sales.
As of now, there is no information available about the person or group responsible for the Nissan GTR parked at the Beijing Capital Airport. The car, adorned in American police colours, has certainly caught the attention of many.
In conclusion, Nissan China continues to introduce new and affordable vehicles, while navigating a challenging market. The unusual sighting of a customized Nissan GTR at the Beijing Capital Airport adds an interesting twist to the automotive landscape in China.