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Third Generation Nissan Qashqai Launched in South African

Nissan has launched the all-new Qashqai to the South African market – a welcomed introduction after months of anticipation and excitement.

Hailed as one of the pioneers of the crossover segment, the Qashqai has always been an industry benchmark and the third-generation’s introduction, with its fresh, modern and sporty style.

Fitted with class-leading technology, a bold exterior and premium interior, it has retained the model’s identity, signaling a positive for the design consistency of Nissan’s crossover range.

The all-new Nissan Qashqai boasts class leading features, including Nissan’s award-winning Autonomous Driving Level 1 (Nissan ProPILOT), Predictive Front Collision Warning and Lane Keep Assist – to name a few. Customers are spoiled for choice with the new model available in three grades; the Qashqai 1.3T Visia MT, the Qashqai 1.3T Acenta (Xtronic) and the 1.3T Acenta Plus (Xtronic).

Built on the alliance CMF-C Platform which represents a state-of-the-art automotive structure and technology architecture, the new Qashqai combines a sporty design with an all-round, overall premium packaging that does not compromise on performance, style, and function.

The all-new Nissan Qashqai is set to offer new benchmarks in comfort, safety and driving dynamics coupled with the latest Nissan Intelligent Mobility (NIM) technology whilst boasting a redefined and powerful 1.3T engine, mated to a refined Xtronic Automated transmission. Nissan’s innovative e-POWER drivetrain will touch down on local shores in early 2023, offering South Africans a viable option on their journey to electric mobility.

More muscular and sharper in exterior design, the all-new Nissan Qashqai also features a bigger V-Motion front grille, as well as slim LED matrix headlamps with new ‘boomerang’ daylight running lights that further enhance its imposing stance and presence.

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