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All New 2021 Nissan Qashqai Interior Features

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This is the new 2021 Nissan Qashqai reveal interior.
A brand-new version of the popular Nissan Qashqai has been revealed, taking on a new look and hybrid tech for the first time. Read on for full details on this popular alternative to the likes of the Ford Kuga and Volkswagen Tiguan.
The size and proportions of the new Nissan Qashqai are similar to the old car, and it’s certainly more evolutionary than revolutionary in its design. Up front, C-shaped headlights that incorporate thin daytime running lights at the top flank a chrome-stripped grille that looks similar to what you get on the smaller Nissan Juke.
Down the side, you might notice the mirrors have been moved to the door from the A-pillar in a bid to improve visibility. You can choose to fit your Qashqai with ally wheels up to 20 inches in size, and there’s a new two-tone roof option as well.
At the rear, the new Nissan Qashqai gets high-mounted taillights that are similar to those on the old car, but they look less protruding and a touch sleeker. The Qashqai badge is mounted centrally too, rather than offset like before.
The family SUV, which joins a growing number of rivals that have ditched diesel entirely, will be offered with either a mild-hybrid four-cylinder turbocharged engine or the new ePower hybrid system, which makes its European debut.
The first, more conventional offering is an updated version of the 1.3-litre turbo engine found in many current Nissan, Renault and Mercedes models. All versions feature a 12V mild-hybrid system, selected for being more affordable than a 48V set-up, mated to a small lithium ion battery to offer torque assist and improved stop-start functionality.
It could command a slightly higher starting price than the current car’s £23,550 entry-point to accommodate for the extra tech on-board, though, so expect to hand over from approximately £25,000 to park one on your drive.
#Nissan #Qashqai #reveal #overview #interior #exterior
A brand-new version of the popular Nissan Qashqai has been revealed, taking on a new look and hybrid tech for the first time. Read on for full details on this popular alternative to the likes of the Ford Kuga and Volkswagen Tiguan.
The size and proportions of the new Nissan Qashqai are similar to the old car, and it’s certainly more evolutionary than revolutionary in its design. Up front, C-shaped headlights that incorporate thin daytime running lights at the top flank a chrome-stripped grille that looks similar to what you get on the smaller Nissan Juke.
Down the side, you might notice the mirrors have been moved to the door from the A-pillar in a bid to improve visibility. You can choose to fit your Qashqai with ally wheels up to 20 inches in size, and there’s a new two-tone roof option as well.
At the rear, the new Nissan Qashqai gets high-mounted taillights that are similar to those on the old car, but they look less protruding and a touch sleeker. The Qashqai badge is mounted centrally too, rather than offset like before.
The family SUV, which joins a growing number of rivals that have ditched diesel entirely, will be offered with either a mild-hybrid four-cylinder turbocharged engine or the new ePower hybrid system, which makes its European debut.
The first, more conventional offering is an updated version of the 1.3-litre turbo engine found in many current Nissan, Renault and Mercedes models. All versions feature a 12V mild-hybrid system, selected for being more affordable than a 48V set-up, mated to a small lithium ion battery to offer torque assist and improved stop-start functionality.
It could command a slightly higher starting price than the current car’s £23,550 entry-point to accommodate for the extra tech on-board, though, so expect to hand over from approximately £25,000 to park one on your drive.
#Nissan #Qashqai #reveal #overview #interior #exterior
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