Nissan has unveiled the all-new Qashqai, the third generation of Europe’s best-selling crossover, which now introduces new electrified powertrains and a new styling direction for the Japanese carmaker. Nissan’s latest crossover model comes with a more muscular and sharp exterior design, featuring a bigger V-Motion front grille, as well as slim LED matrix headlamps with new ‘boomerang’ daylight running lights. The athletic stance of the new Qashqai is amplified by the strong shoulder line that runs across the length of the vehicle while for the first time in the model’s history, Nissan will offer the option of 20-inch alloy wheels.
The new Nissan Qashqai is slightly bigger
than the model it replaces, being longer by 35 mm, wider by 32 mm, taller by 25
mm, while the wheelbase is extended by 20mm. Customers will get to choose
between 11 colors, and five two-tone combinations, for a total of 16 variations to choose from.
One of the biggest upgrades can be found inside, with the new Nissan Qashqai
aiming to set a new segment standard for “premium feel, distinctive design, and
enhance usability”. Nissan is proud of its high-quality switchgear and
tactile-feel buttons but they’ve also upgraded the onboard technology as well.
The instrument cluster is now a
high-definition digital unit, measuring 12.3 inches in diameter and offering a
choice of configurable layouts, displaying information from the navigation,
infotainment, and more, all controlled via a new tactile switch on the steering
wheel. In addition, there’s a new 10.8-inch heads-up display, which is the
biggest in the segment. The new infotainment system runs through a
high-definition 9-inch touchscreen display, featuring NissanConnect services,
Android Auto, and wireless Apple CarPlay. In-car WiFi for up to seven devices
is also present, as well as front and rear USB ports for charging devices.
The bigger footprint of the new Nissan
Qashqai, which is Nissan’s first model in Europe to use the Alliance’s CMF-C
platform, is accompanied by big practicality gains; the luggage space is now 50
lt bigger than before, thanks to the lower by 20mm cargo floor, a direct
consequence of the rear suspension’s improved packaging. The rear doors now
open to 90 degrees, allowing easier access for babies and toddlers in child
seats. Nissan has already announced that the new Qashqai will be available with
an all-electrified engine range, which includes two mild-hybrid petrol engines,
as well as the company’s innovative e-Power self-charging full-hybrid
powertrain.
The range of the 2021 Nissan Qashqai kicks
off with the mild-hybrid 1.3-liter DiG-T turbocharged four-cylinder unit. The
mild-hybrid powertrain is available with two power outputs -138 HP and 156 HP –
and paired to either a six-speed manual or an Xtronic CVT transmission. An
all-wheel-drive option is available but only in conjunction with the 156 HP
engine and the CVT transmission. The new e-Power hybrid powertrain is different
from other self-charging hybrid powertrains in the market as it uses the ICE
engine as a generator of electricity only and isn’t connected to the driven
wheels; the system combines a 154 HP 1.5-liter variable-compression petrol
engine with a 187 HP electric motor, a power generator, and an inverter, with
the final power output rated at 187 HP. The result is a crossover with EV-like
driving characteristics, as the electric motor is the one that powers
exclusively the wheels. Nissan’s e-Power system fires up the internal
combustion engine when necessary, always running it in its optimal range for
“superior fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions”.
In addition, the pure electric drive of
the e-Power variant offers instant responses with a “high-torque feel”, and
better acceleration than its traditional hybrid rivals while keeping the engine
at a lower RPM. Nissan’s e-Pedal feature is also present, allowing the Qashqai
e-Power to be driven with just the throttle pedal, like the Leaf EV.
The all-new Nissan Qashqai also features
the latest version of the carmaker’s ProPilot driver assistance feature; the
system, now called ProPILOT with Navi-link, is available only on
Xtronic-equipped models and can accelerate the vehicle to cruise at a set
speed, and can brake the vehicle down to 0 in heavy stop-start traffic. If the
vehicle has been stationary for less than three seconds, and the traffic in
front of the car moves away, the system is able to resume automatically.
The updated ProPilot system can now
communicate with the Qashqai’s blind-spot radars to help intervene with a steering
input correction, read road signs and use data from the navigation system to
adjust the vehicle’s speed accordingly.