The new Nissan NX8 isn’t what we’ve come to expect from the Japanese brand’s electric cars.

First, it’s not Japanese – it’s a product of the brand’s partnership with Dongfeng in China. It’ll also be built there, which means it could be more affordable than other EVs from the brand.

And it’s a bit more ‘mainstream’ in its approach, too – in a very “Chinese EV” kind of way. It’s not like the Ariya, and nothing like the Leaf, and that could be to its advantage.

I got to spend a very short amount of time in the NX8 during a Nissan event in Japan, ahead of a likely Australian release before the end of next year – read on for more.

Note: This review primarily contains marketing imagery, as access to images from the first drive event was limited.

How much does the Nissan NX8 cost?

This car isn’t even confirmed for the Aussie market officially – though it’ll be here at the end of 2027, in all likelihood.