The economic chaos pushes global automakers to all kind of cost-cutting measures, including axing prices for their most-attractive products and introducing new features that might boost their sales.
When Nissan first introduced the Qashqai back in 2006, people regarded crossovers as rather strange proposals. Nowadays, more and more buyers label a car “weird” if it’s... not a crossover. This is ...
Nine years in the making, is Nissan's reborn small SUV worth the wait – and worth the $50,000 price tag in its highest and most luxurious form? Glenn Butler finds out. We’ve waited nine years for this ...
The Nissan Qashqai is competent to drive rather than exciting. We’d avoid examples with the larger alloy wheels, and although the 1.3-litre petrol does a reasonable job, we reckon the e-Power hybrid ...
The Qashqai e-Power is a unique, and slightly unusual, proposition in the ever-expanding sea of hybrid family SUVs. Around town, its clever powertrain delivers a genuinely EV-like drive, while the ...
While we’re all waiting for the new all-electric Nissan Leaf and Nissan Micra to arrive, there’s nothing that’s fully electric in Nissan’s line-up. What it does have, though, is a petrol-powered car ...