-_-Moltres-_- Posted April 8, 2021 Posted April 8, 2021 It has been a while since Nissan lifted the veil on its all-new Qashqai , renewed after more than seven years of career and a restyling in 2017. Suffice to say that it was therefore time for the brand's star SUV to offer itself a little bit of youth, in order to be able to return to hunt on the lands of the Peugeot 3008, which itself offered a small mid-career facelift at the end of last year. Suffice to say that the task is difficult for the Japanese SUV, which has a lot to do with its French rival, who continues to seduce customers. But Nissan is far from having said its last word, and has decided to offer this new version a look that completely breaks with the previous generation, thus fitting in better with the range, with this new V-shaped front panel. - here, more futuristic, is then framed by very graphic and refined optics, while the rear has also benefited from a new stroke of the pencil, with more stretched lights. On board, the SUV makes a real leap forward on all points, with a new digital handset and a more flattering presentation. Based on the Renault-Nissan Alliance's CMF-C platform , this new Qashqai is available at launch with two 1.3-liter petrol engines developing 140 and 158 horsepower, associated with micro-hybridization. If the first comes standard with a manual gearbox, the more powerful is coupled to an Xtronic transmission and can be equipped with four-wheel drive as an option. Later, a brand new E-Power enginewill also make its entry in the range, developing then some 189 horsepower, will embark a gasoline engine intended to supply the electric motor. An innovative system, which then makes it possible to benefit from the advantages of thermal and zero-emission driving, while reducing fuel consumption. New driver aids are also emerging, such as the level 2 semi-autonomous ProPilot driving system. Discover the full range and prices of this new Nissan Qashqai now !
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