NEWS Fresh-faced, hi-tech new Nissan Qashqai looked to reclaim top spot in a class it created
Dec 16, 2021
4 minutes
IT’S one of the most important cars in Britain, not just because of its popularity with buyers but also because it’s built here. And the third generation of Nissan’s Qashqai immediately goes to bat in one of the most competitive parts of the market.
It was unveiled with the Japanese company’s new e-Power hybrid powertrain, although that won’t arrive in showrooms until 2022. However, the Qashqai showed it had been revamped for the modern age, because the first examples to go on sale would come with a mild-hybrid petrol engine.
Nissan told us how the new Qashqai offered more space inside, thanks to
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