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{{Short description|Compact crossover SUV}} | |||
{{Infobox automobile | {{Infobox automobile | ||
|name |
| name = Nissan Qashqai | ||
|image |
| image = 2024 Nissan Qashqai e-Power IMG 2187.jpg | ||
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| caption = 2024 Nissan Qashqai (J12) | ||
| manufacturer = ] | |||
|aka = Nissan Dualis (Japan and Australia, 1st gen.) | |||
| aka = Nissan Dualis (Japan and Australia, 2006–2013)<br />Nissan Rogue Sport (United States, 2017–2022) | |||
|production = 5 December 2006–present | |||
| production = 2006–present | |||
|predecessor = ] | |||
|class |
| class = ] (]) | ||
| body_style = 5-door ] | |||
|layout = ] or ] | |||
| layout = ]<br />] | |||
|related = ] | |||
| predecessor = | |||
| alt = White Nissan Qashqai (J12) | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Nissan Qashqai''' is a |
The '''Nissan Qashqai''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|æ|ʃ|k|aɪ}}) is a ] (]) designed and produced by the Japanese car manufacturer ] since 2006. The first generation of the vehicle was sold as the {{Nihongo|'''Nissan Dualis'''|日産・デュアリス|Nissan Dyuarisu|lead=yes}} in Japan and Australia, and Qashqai in the rest of the world. The second generation, launched in late-2013 for the 2014 ], was not sold in Japan and was badged as the Qashqai in all countries it was sold, except in the United States, where it was rebadged as the '''Nissan Rogue Sport'''. Since the third and latest generation model launched in 2021, the Qashqai is available with hybrid powertrains. | ||
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Nissan named the vehicle after the ], who live in mountainous Central and Southwestern Iran.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.group1nissan.co.za/blog/nissan-qashqai/explore-new-boundaries-with-qashqai/|title=The Theory Of Naming A Car And The Nissan Qashqai |date=May 7, 2020 | publisher = Nissan South Africa }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thenewswheel.com/nissan-qashqai-name-history/|title=How Did the Nissan Qashqai Get Its Name?|first=Kimiko|last=Kidd|date=April 23, 2020 | work = The Newswheel }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gonissan.ca/2019/09/25/what-does-qashqai-mean/|title=What does "Qashqai" mean? | work = Go Nissan | location = Edmonton, AB|date=September 25, 2019| archive-date=January 21, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210121045400/https://www.gonissan.ca/2019/09/25/what-does-qashqai-mean/|url-status=dead}}</ref> {{As of|2023}}, for the European and Australian market the Qashqai is positioned between the ] and the ] in Nissan's crossover SUV lineup with the latter sharing platform with the Qashqai. | |||
==Qashqai J10 (2007–2013)== | |||
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==Background== | |||
When the ] was formed in 1999, Nissan's new COO ] instructed the company to transform its product portfolio in Europe. The C-segment ], a slow-seller in Europe became its primary focus. In early 2002, 25 European Nissan engineers travelled to the brand’s technical centre in Japan to start of a 12-month project to develop the successor of the Almera. It was projected to be larger car to compete with the ] and ]. | |||
In December 2002, Nissan concluded that the planned C-segment model would not be as profitable and competitive as was required. The development team eventually proposed the idea of a "mini-]" type of vehicle smaller than the ] that would be positioned to compete with C-segment hatchback and saloons. The development was focused on creating a European-oriented vehicle with the desirability, practicality and versatility of an SUV but with the size, driving dynamics and running costs of a family hatchback. While engineering work was done by Nissan's European Technical Centre (NTCE), a design proposal was put forward by Nissan Design Europe (NDE), which became the 2004 Qashqai concept. During final development, Nissan decided the Qashqai would serve as a replacement for both the Almera in the C-segment and ] in the D-segment. Nissan selected ] as its manufacturing plant for the European market and presented the production Qashqai in 2006.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2017-01-30|title=The Qashqai story: necessity is the mother of innovation|url=https://europe.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases/the-qashqai-story-necessity-is-the-mother-of-innovation|access-date=2022-02-07|website=Official Europe Newsroom|language=en-GB}}</ref> | |||
=={{anchor|J10}} First generation (J10; 2006)== | |||
{{Infobox automobile | {{Infobox automobile | ||
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| name = First generation | ||
| image = Nissan Qashqai |
| image = Nissan Qashqai in Avellino, Italy.jpg | ||
| caption = | |||
| aka = Nissan Dualis (Japan and Australia) | |||
| model_code = J10 | |||
| production = 2007–2013 | |||
| aka = ] (Japan and Australia) | |||
| assembly = ], ], ] (])<br />], ]<br />], ] (]) | |||
| production = 2006–2013 | |||
| body_style = 5-door ] | |||
| assembly = {{ubl | |||
| layout = ] or ] | |||
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| United Kingdom: ] (]) | ||
| Japan: ] | |||
| engine = 1.6 L '']'' ] (])<br />2.0 L '']'' ] (])<br />1.5 L '']'' ] (])<br />1.6 L '']'' ] (])<br />2.0 L '']'' ] (]) | |||
| China: ] (]) | |||
| transmission = 5-speed ]<br />6-speed ]<br />6-speed ]<br />] ] | |||
| Iran: ] (]) | |||
| wheelbase = {{convert|2630|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|2760|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (+2 version) | |||
}} | |||
| length = {{convert|4315|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|4535|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (+2 version) | |||
| designer = Darryl Scriven, Masaki Aikawa and Patrick Reimer (pre-facelift)<ref>{{cite web |date=2007-01-05 |title=A00200603779 |url=https://pdki-indonesia.dgip.go.id/detail/A00200603779?type=di&keyword=mobil |website=DGIP.go.id |publisher=Pangkalan Data Kekayaan Intelektual |access-date=2022-06-10}}</ref> | |||
| platform = ] | |||
| related = ]<br />]<br />] | |||
| engine = {{ubl | |||
| ''']:''' | |||
| 1.6 L '']'' ] | |||
| 2.0 L '']'' I4 | |||
| ''']:''' | |||
| 1.5 L '']'' I4 ] | |||
| 1.6 L '']'' I4 turbo | |||
| 2.0 L '']'' I4 turbo | |||
}} | |||
| transmission = 5-speed ]<br />6-speed manual<br />6-speed ]<br />] | |||
| wheelbase = {{convert|2630|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|2760|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (Qashqai+2) | |||
| length = {{convert|4315|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}<br />{{convert|4535|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} (Qashqai+2) | |||
| width = {{convert|1785|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | | width = {{convert|1785|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | ||
| height = {{convert|1605|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | | height = {{convert|1605|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | ||
| successor = ] (Dualis, Japan)<br />] (Qashqai+2) | |||
}} | }} | ||
First unveiled as a concept vehicle at the ], the first-generation Qashqai was globally presented at the ]. It went on sale in February 2007, and Nissan aimed for more than 100,000 sales a year. Codenamed P32L,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2005-02-01|title=NISSAN ANNOUNCES NEW MODEL FOR SUNDERLAND PLANT|url=https://europe.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases/nissan-announces-new-model-for-sunderland-plant|access-date=2021-12-22|website=Official Europe Newsroom|language=en-GB}}</ref> Nissan said the car would cater to buyers who want a more dynamic design, but are not attracted to the large, traditionally upright nature of an SUV. The car slots below the ] in the Nissan range and partially replaces the conventional ] and the smaller ].<ref name=":0" /> It is the first model to be styled by Nissan Design Europe in London, with engineering development led by Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE) in ], Bedfordshire. | |||
The Qashqai uses the same platform as the X-Trail. It received a five star ] safety rating – the best ever adult occupant score.<ref>{{Cite magazine| title = Nissan Dualis | magazine = ] |date=July 2007 | page = 121}}</ref> | |||
===Name=== | |||
Nissan named the Qashqai after the ] (pronounced ) Turkic people living in mountainous Southwestern ].<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1162882/Why-Qashqai-2-Nissans-cash-cow.html | title= Qashqai is named after the Turkic speaking nomads Qashqai | date= 21 March 2009 | accessdate= 2012-06-12}}</ref> | |||
Five engine choices were available: a {{Convert|114|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 1.6 L or a {{Convert|141|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 2.0 L ], while the {{Convert|106|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 1.5 L, {{Convert|130|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 1.6 L and {{Convert|150|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 2.0 L provide the ] offerings. | |||
Nissan considered releasing the Chinese version as the CCUV (Compact Crossover Utility Vehicle). In Australia the Qashqai carries the name Dualis from the ] version because Nissan worried Qashqai could be pronounced "]".<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=20474&pg=4&vf=0 | title= Qashqai nicknamed the "cash-cow" | date= 4 October 2006 | accessdate= 2012-06-12}}</ref> The press has often used that pun to describe the sales success of the model.<ref> – Die Presse, 10 October 2008</ref><ref> – The Guardian, 26 October 2014</ref> | |||
The first-generation Qashqai sold more than 1.24 million units in Europe during its seven year production run.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-08-09 |title=NISSAN QASHQAI REVIEWS {{!}} 2014 – 2019 - Vehicle Reviews Tauranga |url=https://vehiclereviewstauranga.nz/suv-reviews/nissan-qashqai-reviews/ |access-date=2023-01-24 |language=en-US}}</ref> From the UK, the first-generation Qashqai was also exported to the Middle East and other overseas markets. | |||
===Production and sales=== | |||
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The Qashqai has been built at Nissan's ] (NMUK) ], ] plant since December 2006.<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.euroautotrends.com/nissan-qashqai-goes-on-production/ | title= Qashqai Goes On Production | work= Euro Auto Trends | date= 5 December 2006 | accessdate= 2007-10-18}}</ref> | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai 20090620 rear.JPG|Rear view | |||
File:Nissan Dualis 20G Urban Black Leather II interior.jpg|Interior | |||
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===Name=== | |||
It is the first model to be styled by Nissan Design Europe in ], with engineering development led by Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE) in ], ]. First unveiled as a concept vehicle at the 2004 ], it was globally presented at the 2006 ]. | |||
Nissan considered releasing the Chinese version as the CCUV (Compact Crossover Utility Vehicle). In Australia, the first-generation Qashqai carries the name Dualis from the Japanese market because Nissan worried Qashqai could be pronounced "]".<ref>{{cite web|date=4 October 2006|title=Qashqai nicknamed the "cash-cow"|url=http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=20474&pg=4&vf=0|access-date=2012-06-12|archive-date=2020-07-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200708212827/https://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=20474&pg=4&vf=0|url-status=dead}}</ref> The press has often used that pun to describe the sales success of the model.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://diepresse.com/home/motor/421510/Nissan-Qashqai-plus-2_Cashcow-in-der-Verlaengerung | title = Nissan Qashqai "plus 2": Cashcow in der Verlängerung | trans-title = Nissan Qashqai Plus 2: Extended Cash Cow | language = de | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161009231348/http://diepresse.com/home/motor/421510/Nissan-Qashqai-plus-2_Cashcow-in-der-Verlaengerung| archive-date=2016-10-09 | work = Die Presse | date = 10 October 2008 | publisher = Styria Media Group AG }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/oct/26/nissan-qashqai-car-review-martin-love | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151212004620/https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/oct/26/nissan-qashqai-car-review-martin-love | archive-date = 2015-12-12 | title = Nissan Qashqai: car review | first = Martin | last = Love | newspaper = The Guardian | date = 26 October 2014 }}</ref> | |||
===Production=== | |||
By the end of 2007, Nissan had sold approximately 100,000 Nissan Qashqais in Europe, including 17,554 in UK, 15,376 in Russia, and 10,746 in Italy.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://motor.ru/news/2007/12/13/qashqai/ | title= Russia has become the second largest Nissan Qashqai market in Europe | work= Motor.ru | date= 13 December 2007 | accessdate= 2007-12-23}}</ref> Since its facelift in 2010, the Qashqai has sold over 200,000 annual units in Europe (excluding Russia) every year, and the first generation Qashqai has sold more than 1.24 million units in Europe during its 7.5 year production run.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://left-lane.com/european-car-sales-data/nissan/nissan-qashqai/ | title= Nissan Qashqai European sales | work= Left-Lane.com | accessdate= 2014-05-23}}</ref> | |||
The Qashqai has been built at the ] (NMUK) plant in ], Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom, since December 2006.<ref>{{cite web|date=5 December 2006|title=Qashqai Goes On Production|url=http://www.euroautotrends.com/nissan-qashqai-goes-on-production/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928042048/http://www.euroautotrends.com/nissan-qashqai-goes-on-production/|archive-date=28 September 2007|access-date=2007-10-18|work=Euro Auto Trends}}</ref> It occupied the production line previously used to assemble the ] on Line 1 and a percentage of Almera from line 2. | |||
==={{anchor|NJ10}}Qashqai+2 (NJ10)=== | |||
The Qashqai is exported to the ] and additional overseas markets. | |||
Production of the Qashqai+2, a seven-seat model, began at the UK plant in July 2008. Launched in October 2008, it is a larger variant of the standard model, with the wheelbase extended by {{convert|135|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}. The car's overall length is extended by {{convert|211|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} to allow for a third row of seats, and roof height is increased by {{convert|38|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} at the rear. The chassis is unique from the ] back, while trim and engine models remain identical to the standard Qashqai. | |||
The Qashqai+2 was discontinued in 2013, and replaced by the ] with a seven-seat configuration. | |||
In order to increase production capacity in Nissan's UK plant in Sunderland, some models of the 2014 Qashqai will be produced in Nissan's Russian plant in ].<ref>{{cite web | url= http://europe.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120406/ANE/120409909/1198 | title= Nissan will transfer some Qashqai production to Russia from UK | date= 6 April 2012 | accessdate= 2012-04-11}}</ref> | |||
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File:Nissan Qashqai+2 20090620 front.JPG|Nissan Qashqai+2 (pre-facelift) | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai+2 20090620 rear.JPG|Nissan Qashqai+2 (pre-facelift) | |||
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===2009 facelift=== | ||
In December 2009, Nissan announced a refreshed version of the first-generation Qashqai, which went on sale in March 2010. The model's front end has been completely restyled, while the rear now includes LED tail lights. Modifications to the interior include a new instrument panel layout for the vehicle's drive computer, better soundproofing and minor storage additions. | |||
Built on an all-new platform, the Qashqai went on sale in February 2007, and Nissan targeted more than 100,000 sales per year. Nissan said the car would cater to those buyers who want a more dynamic design, but are not attracted to the large, aggressive nature of a ]. The car slots below the ] in the Nissan range and partially replaces the conventional ], even though it took the production place of the smaller ]. In terms of size, its {{Convert|4310|mm|in|1}} length and {{Convert|1610|mm|in|1}} height make it fall between ]s, such as the ] and ]; and ]s like the ], ] and ]. | |||
In the European market, ] became standard across the range and two new exterior colours have been added. An "eco-friendly" Pure Drive variant was also introduced.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/246130/fresh_qashqai_shows_face.html |title=Fresh Qashqai shows face |publisher=Auto Express |date=2009-12-09 |access-date=2011-09-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nissanpress.co.uk/press_site/releases/arc_2009/59247nis.htm |title=Nissan Press Office: Nissan Qashqai Crossover Updated for 2010 |publisher=Nissanpress.co.uk |access-date=2011-09-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091208132409/http://www.nissanpress.co.uk/press_site/releases/arc_2009/59247nis.htm |archive-date=2009-12-08 }}</ref> | |||
The top half of Qashqai has a sleek, dynamic form with a distinctive shoulder line which rises at the rear — a design cue similar to that of the ]. The lower portion resembles an SUV due to large, pronounced wheel arches and a slightly elevated ground clearance. The Qashqai uses the same platform as the X-Trail (the vehicle upon which the Qashqai is based). Nissan regards the Qashqai as a rival to such cars as the ] and the ] and in 2007 it received a five star ] safety rating — the best ever adult occupant score.<ref>{{Cite news | title = Nissan Dualis | year = 2007 | magazine = ]: July 2007 | page = 121 | postscript = <!--None-->}}</ref> | |||
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Five engine choices are available: a {{Convert|114|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 1.6 L or a {{Convert|141|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 2.0 L ], while the {{Convert|106|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 1.5 L, {{Convert|130|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 1.6 L and {{Convert|150|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} 2.0 L provide the ] offerings. | |||
File:2012 Nissan Dualis (J10 Series 3 MY12) Ti wagon (2015-07-03) 01 (cropped).jpg|Nissan Dualis (facelift) | |||
File:2012 Nissan Dualis (J10 Series 3 MY12) Ti wagon (2015-07-03) 02 (cropped).jpg|Nissan Dualis (facelift) | |||
===Qashqai NJ10 (+2)=== | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai+2 (Facelift) – Frontansicht, 8. Juli 2012, Ratingen.jpg|Nissan Qashqai+2 (facelift) | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai+2 (Facelift) – Heckansicht, 8. Juli 2012, Ratingen.jpg|Nissan Qashqai+2 (facelift) | |||
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Production of a seven-passenger version of the Qashqai, named "Qashqai+2", began at ] in July 2008. Launched in October 2008, it is a larger variant of the standard model with the wheelbase extended by 135 mm. The overall length of the car is extended by 211 mm to allow for a third row of seats, and roof height is increased by 38 mm at the rear. | |||
From the A-pillar back the car's chassis is unique, but trim and engine models remain the same as on the standard Qashqai. | |||
The Qashqai+2 has been discontinued to be replaced by the new version of the X-Trail with a seven-seat configuration. | |||
===2010 facelift=== | |||
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On 4 December 2009, Nissan announced the Qashqai's next version, which went on sale in March 2010. The model's front end has been completely restyled while the rear now includes LED tail-lights. Modifications to the interior include a new instrument panel layout for the vehicle's drive computer, better soundproofing and minor storage additions. ] is now standard across the range and two new exterior colours have been added. The launch of an eco-friendly Pure Drive variant has also been announced.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/246130/fresh_qashqai_shows_face.html |title=Fresh Qashqai shows face |publisher=Auto Express |date=2009-12-09 |accessdate=2011-09-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nissanpress.co.uk/press_site/releases/arc_2009/59247nis.htm |title=Nissan Press Office: Nissan Qashqai Crossover Updated for 2010 |publisher=Nissanpress.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2011-09-13}}</ref> | |||
===2011 engine update=== | ===2011 engine update=== | ||
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A new 1.6 dCi engine replaces the previous 2.0 dCi. Peak power is down from {{convert|110|kW|bhp PS|0|abbr=on}} to {{Convert|95|kW|bhp PS|0|abbr=on}}, but there’s the same {{Convert|320|Nm|lbft|abbr=on}} of torque, available at 1750 rpm, rather than 2000 rpm. Nissan hasn’t released full performance figures, but says the 1.6 dCi has a quicker {{convert|50|-|80|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} acceleration figure than the 2.0 dCi. | |||
A new 1.6 dCi engine replaces the previous 2.0 dCi. Peak power was down from {{convert|110|kW|bhp PS|0|abbr=on}} to {{Convert|96|kW|bhp PS|0|abbr=on}}, but there is the same {{Convert|320|Nm|lbft|abbr=on}} of torque, available at 1750 rpm, rather than 2000 rpm. Nissan has not released full performance figures, but says the 1.6 dCi has a quicker {{convert|50|-|80|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} acceleration figure than the 2.0 dCi. | |||
Nissan has also added its Around View Monitor as standard equipment for 360 ( |
Nissan has also added its Around View Monitor as standard equipment for 360 (replaces N-tec) versions of the Qashqai and Qashqai+2. The system uses a set of external cameras to create a 360 degree "bird's eye" view of the car to help with parking manoeuvres. The driver can also focus individually on front, rear or passenger cameras to look out for a particular obstacle. | ||
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===Markets=== | ||
{{refimprove section|date=August 2016}} | |||
====Japan==== | ====Japan==== | ||
] | |||
The Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) Dualis is offered in 2.0 G, 2.0 S, 2.0 G Four, and 2.0 S Four trim levels. All models are powered by 2.0-litre MR20DE engine matched to 6-speed Xtronic CVT. | |||
The Japanese domestic market Dualis was offered in 2.0 G, 2.0 S, 2.0 G Four, and 2.0 S Four trim levels. All models are powered by 2.0-litre MR20DE engine matched to six-speed Xtronic CVT. The Dualis was discontinued in Japan on 31 March 2014, after which the ] was the only Nissan's mini SUV still produced and sold in Japan until 2019. | |||
====Middle East==== | ====Middle East==== | ||
In |
In some Middle Eastern markets, the first-generation Qashqai was offered in S, SE and LE, Standard on all trims is the 2.0-litre {{Convert|106|kW|bhp|0|abbr=on}} MR20DE engine with CVT.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nissan Qashqai {{!}} Nissan|url=http://nissan-me.com/en/web/models/QASHQAI/Specifications/136555961209012780.htm|publisher=Nissan-ME.com|access-date=2014-07-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161008045851/http://nissan-me.com/en/web/models/QASHQAI/Specifications/136555961209012780.htm|archive-date=2016-10-08|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
====North America==== | |||
The Qashqai is not offered in North American markets. Instead, Nissan offers the ]. Although larger and appearing to be a completely different model it is based on the same basic platform as the Qashqai / Xtrail with some visual similarities. In ], the X-Trail and Rogue are both sold and the Qashqai is about to be offered in the Mexican Market. | |||
====New Zealand==== | ====New Zealand==== | ||
The Qashqai was introduced to New Zealand in May 2009, initially sourced from Japan. Nissan New Zealand used the Qashqai name to distinguish the model from Dualis grey imports, which were shipped from Japan before the official release. The New Zealand spec Qashqai was then sourced from the UK plant from August 2009. As of 2016 the range consisted of three specification levels: ST, ST-L and Ti, all with 2WD 2.0L MR20DE CVT. A TS model (1.6 diesel) was also available. The Qashqai+2 was added to the range in July 2010 but discontinued with the new model launch in 2014. The updated X-Trail (Rogue in United States), released at about the same time, became the only seven-seater option. | |||
====Singapore==== | |||
In Singapore, the local distributor offered the Qashqai in the standard variant and also in ''Qashqai+2'' seven-seater variant. Parallel importers also offered the model but bears the Dualis name which is directly sourced from Japan. | |||
====United Kingdom==== | ====United Kingdom==== | ||
The Qashqai has been made at the plant in ], England, since December 2006, occupying the production line previously occupied by the ] on Line 1 and a percentage of Almera from line 2. Its launch coincided with the withdrawal of the Primera from the UK market due to low sales. This left Nissan with no direct successor to the Almera or Primera on the UK market, with the "supermini MPV" ] being sold as an indirect successor to the Almera, and the Qashqai as a successor to the Primera. This move was seen as controversial, but in time appears to have paid off as the Qashqai has proved a major sales success in the UK, with more than 39,000 sales in 2010 making it the tenth best selling new car in Britain – the first Nissan to make the top ten in Britain since the ] in 1983.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/Industry-News/UK-2010-car-sales-analysis-winners-and-losers/ |title=UK 2010 car sales analysis: winners and losers |work=Car Magazine Online |publisher=Bauer |date=2011-01-07 |access-date=2011-09-13}}</ref> In 2010, Nissan was considering whether to introduce the ] to Europe,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/nissan-plans-vw-golf-rival|title=Nissan plans VW Golf rival |date=27 September 2010 |work=autocar.co.uk |access-date=14 June 2020}}</ref> it having already directly replaced the Almera in other markets. In 2012, the Qashqai's sixth year on sale in the UK, sales exceeded 45,000 to make it the sixth best selling car there that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/ford/fiesta/62190/uk-car-sales-booming|title=UK car sales booming |date=8 January 2013 |work=Auto Express |access-date=14 June 2020}}</ref> | |||
The Qashqai has been made at the ], ] plant since December 2006, occupying the production line previously occupied by the ]. Its launch also coincided with the withdrawal of the ] from the UK market due to low sales. | |||
This left the company with no direct successor to the Almera or Primera on the UK market, with the "supermini MPV" ] being sold as an indirect successor to the Almera, and the Qashqai as a successor to the Primera. | |||
This move was seen as controversial, but in time appears to have paid off as the Qashqai has proved a major sales success in the United Kingdom, with more than 39,000 sales in 2010 making it the tenth best selling new car in Britain – the first Nissan to make the top 10 in Britain since the ] in 1983.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Search-Results/Industry-News/UK-2010-car-sales-analysis-winners-and-losers/ |title=UK 2010 car sales analysis: winners and losers | Automotive & Motoring News | Car Magazine Online |publisher=Carmagazine.co.uk |date=2011-01-07 |accessdate=2011-09-13}}</ref> However, the sales success was dampened by stories of unreliability.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/nissan/qashqai/|title=Nissan Qashqai Reviews|date=21 December 2012|work=carsurvey.org}}</ref> The lack of a conventional alternative on the United Kingdom market could soon be solved, according to an ''Autocar'' article in September 2012, by the launch of the ] (which had already directly replaced the Almera in other markets) in the near future, although it has yet to be confirmed whether this will happen.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/nissan-plans-vw-golf-rival|title=Nissan plans VW Golf rival|work=autocar.co.uk}}</ref> In 2012, its sixth year on sale in the United Kingdom, sales exceeded 45,000 to make it the sixth best selling car there that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/ford/fiesta/62190/uk-car-sales-booming|title=UK car sales booming|work=Auto Express}}</ref> | |||
====Russia==== | ====Russia==== | ||
The Qashqai and Qashqai+2 ( |
The Qashqai and Qashqai+2 (seven seat version) were available in Russia with the following ] powered ] engines: | ||
For Qashqai | For Qashqai | ||
Line 113: | Line 132: | ||
===Recall=== | ===Recall=== | ||
On 13 September 2012, Nissan |
On 13 September 2012, Nissan recalled 51,000 cars worldwide to investigate a reported steering wheel problem. It affected the Qashqai, Qashqai+2 and ] models.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nissan recalls cars for steering wheel problem – YLE|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/nissan-recall-finland-idUSWEA209620120913|newspaper=Reuters|access-date=13 September 2012|date=2012-09-13}}</ref> | ||
=== Safety === | |||
==Qashqai J11 (2013–present)== | |||
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=={{anchor|J11}} Second generation (J11; 2013)== | |||
{{Infobox automobile | {{Infobox automobile | ||
| name = Second generation | | name = Second generation | ||
| image = Nissan Qashqai |
| image = 2015 Nissan Qashqai Acenta dCi - 1461cc 1.5 (110PS) Diesel - White - 04-2024, Front.jpg | ||
| caption = 2015 Nissan Qashqai Acenta (UK; pre-facelift) | |||
| production = November 2013–present | |||
| model_code = J11 | |||
| assembly = ], ] (]) | |||
| aka = Nissan Rogue Sport (United States)<br>Nissan Qashqai Classic (China, 2023–2024)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-28 |title=逍客·经典 |url=https://www.dongfeng-nissan.com.cn/car/qashqai-classic |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240702223628/https://www.dongfeng-nissan.com.cn/car/qashqai-classic |archive-date=2024-07-02 |access-date=2024-10-29 |website=] |language=zh}}</ref><br>Nissan Qashqai Glory (China, 2024–present)<ref>{{Cite web |title=逍客·荣誉 |url=https://www.dongfeng-nissan.com.cn/car/qashqai-glory |access-date=2024-10-29 |website=] |language=zh}}</ref> | |||
| body_style = 5-door ] | |||
| production = 2013–2021 (Europe)<br>2015–present (China)<br>2019–2022 (Russia) | |||
| layout = ] or ] | |||
| assembly = {{ubl | |||
| platform = ] | |||
| United Kingdom: ] (]) | |||
| engine = 1.2 L '']'' ] (])<br />1.6 L ] (])<br />2.0 L '']'' ] (])<br />1.5 L ] (])<br />1.6 L ] (]) | |||
| China: ] (]) | |||
| transmission = 6-speed ]<br />] ] | |||
| Russia: ] | |||
| Japan: ] (Nissan Motor Kyushu, Rogue Sport) | |||
}} | |||
| platform = ] | |||
| related = ]<br />]<br />] | |||
| engine = {{ubl | |||
| ''']:''' | |||
| 1.2 L '']'' ] ] | |||
| 1.3 L '']'' I4 turbo | |||
| 1.6 L '']'' I4 turbo | |||
| 2.0 L '']'' I4 | |||
| 2.0 L '']'' I4 | |||
| ''']:''' | |||
| 1.5 L '']'' I4 | |||
| 1.6 L '']'' I4 | |||
| 1.7 L '']'' I4 | |||
}} | |||
| transmission = {{ubl | |||
| 6-speed ] | |||
| ] | |||
| 7-speed ] ''7DCT300'' ]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ingram |first=Alex |date=2018-10-12 |title=New Nissan Qashqai 1.3 DiG-T Tekna review |url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/nissan/qashqai/104947/new-nissan-qashqai-13-dig-t-tekna-review |access-date=2023-08-24 |website=Auto Express |language=en}}</ref> | |||
}} | |||
| wheelbase = {{convert|2646|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | | wheelbase = {{convert|2646|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | ||
| length = {{convert|4370|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | | length = {{convert|4370-4394|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | ||
| width = {{convert|1800|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | | width = {{convert|1800-1806|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | ||
| height = {{convert|1595|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | | height = {{convert|1590-1595|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | ||
| |
| predecessor = ] (for North America) | ||
| model_years = 2017–2022 | |||
}} | }} | ||
The Qashqai J11 was introduced in London on 7 November 2013 at a worldwide streamed launch. The vehicle is larger and based on an all-new ] platform shared with the ]/] and ]. It went on sale in the UK in February 2014. The Qashqai J11 was awarded '']'' "Car of the Year" 2014. | |||
The Dualis nameplate has been discontinued in Japan, as the second generation Qashqai is not sold there. At the time, Nissan Japan instead offers the smaller ], and the third-generation X-Trail. | |||
The Qashqai J11 was introduced in London on November 7, 2013, at a worldwide streamed launch known at the #nextgen. It was subsequently presented as a premiere at the ] in January 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autosalon.be/en/salon/visiteur/news-infos/premiere/|title=Premières & Dream Cars – 94rd Motor Show – 14 – 24 jan. 2016|work=autosalon.be}}</ref> In February 2014, it went on sale in the ]. The new Qashqai J11 was awarded '']'' "Car of the Year" 2014. | |||
The first generation model with the Dualis nameplate was sold alongside the newer model, which has borne the ''Qashqai'' name in Australia since July 2014. | |||
The Dualis nameplate has been discontinued in Japan, and the second generation Qashqai is not sold there. Nissan Japan instead offers the smaller Juke, and the new larger X-Trail which is now based on the Rogue. | |||
Globally, it was available in 1.6-litre petrol and turbo-diesel engines, 1.5-litre turbo-diesel, 1.2-litre petrol turbocharged engine and 2.0-litre petrol engine.<ref name="dongfeng-nissan.com.cn">{{cite web |url=http://www.dongfeng-nissan.com.cn/Nissan/car/qashqai |title=逍客qashqai-Nissan东风日产官方网站 |access-date=2016-01-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160119180112/http://www.dongfeng-nissan.com.cn/Nissan/car/qashqai |archive-date=2016-01-19 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Q for a familiar Nissan|url=http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/2015-nissan-qashqai-suv-q-for-a-familiar-nissan-28819#.U7zsM7Hc2So|website=carsguide.com.au|access-date=2014-07-08}}</ref> | |||
] | |||
In September 2015, Nissan rolled a record-breaking 500,000th Qashqai off the production line at the UK plant, the fastest time for a vehicle built in the UK to reach a half million units.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nissan Qashqai hits 500,000-unit mark in 21 months!|url=http://paultan.org/2015/09/11/nissan-qashqai-500000-21-months/|website=]|access-date=2015-09-11|date=2015-09-11}}</ref> | |||
The first generation model with the Dualis nameplate is currently sold alongside the newer model which now bears the Qashqai name in Australia since July 2014. | |||
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Globally, it is available in 1.6L (turbodiesel/petrol), 1.5L (turbodiesel) and 1.2L (turbopetrol) variants.<ref>{{cite web|title=Q for a familiar Nissan|url=http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news/2015-nissan-qashqai-suv-q-for-a-familiar-nissan-28819#.U7zsM7Hc2So|website=carsguide.com.au|accessdate=2014-07-08}}</ref> | |||
File:2015 Nissan Qashqai (J11) ST wagon (2017-11-18) 02.jpg|Rear view (pre-facelift) | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai 1.6 dCi ALL-MODE 4x4i Tekna Interieur Cockpit Innenraum.JPG|Interior (pre-facelift) | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Facelift=== | |||
In July 2015, Nissan has announced that they will begin to market the Qashqai in the North American market.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2015/07/nissan-rogue-hybrid-smaller-variant-coming.html|title=Nissan Rogue Hybrid, Smaller Variant Coming|date=13 July 2015|work=AutoGuide.com News}}</ref> In September 2015, Nissan has rolled off the production line at ] in an record breaking time of just 21 months since assembly commenced.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nissan Qashqai hits 500,000-unit mark in 21 months!|url=http://paultan.org/2015/09/11/nissan-qashqai-500000-21-months/|website=]|accessdate=2015-09-11}}</ref> | |||
On 27 October 2016, Nissan announced that the facelifted Qashqai J11 would be produced at the UK plant.<ref>{{cite web|date=27 October 2016|title=Nissan makes further commitments to Sunderland plant|url=https://newsroom.nissan-global.com/releases/release-aa430ab0bb76233536fa1020c1000ae6-161027-03-j|website=nissan-global.com}}</ref> The facelifted Qashqai was unveiled at the ]. The facelift version only went on sale in the United States (as the '''Nissan Rogue Sport''') beginning with the 2020 model year. | |||
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File:Nissan Qashqai 2017.jpg|2017 Nissan Qashqai (facelift) | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai 2017 (rear).jpg|2017 Nissan Qashqai (facelift) | |||
File:2019 Nissan Qashqai Tekna DIG-T 1.3 Interior.jpg|Interior (facelift) | |||
</gallery> | |||
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===Engine Specifications=== | |||
{|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" | |||
===Markets=== | |||
|+Petrol engines<ref name="auto">{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Nissan/M7120/Qashqai-II |title=Nissan Qashqai II – Technical specifications, size dimensions, fuel economy |publisher=ultimatespecs.com}}</ref> | |||
====North America==== | |||
In July 2015, Nissan announced a smaller counterpart of the Rogue to be marketed in North America.<ref>{{cite web|date=13 July 2015|title=Nissan Rogue Hybrid, Smaller Variant Coming|url=http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2015/07/nissan-rogue-hybrid-smaller-variant-coming.html|work=AutoGuide.com News}}</ref> At the ] in ], Michigan, Nissan revealed the North American version of the Qashqai to slot between the Juke and the Rogue. For the U.S, it was known as the Rogue Sport to tie it in with the popular Rogue nameplate.<ref name="CDwhy">{{cite web|last=Muller|first=David|date=2017-01-11|title=Why It's the Nissan Rogue Sport in the U.S. and the Qashqai Everywhere Else|url=https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15343588/why-its-the-nissan-rogue-sport-in-the-u-s-and-the-qashqai-everywhere-else/|work=Car and Driver}}</ref> In Canada, the Qashqai kept its original name.<ref name="CDwhy" /> | |||
Priced below the ], the Rogue Sport replaces the Rogue Select, a version of the first-generation Nissan Rogue which has been discontinued from Nissan's lineup in the United States since 2015. The Rogue Sport went on sale in the United States in the spring of 2017 for the 2017 model year.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-01-09|title=2017 Nissan Rogue Sport takes the stage at NAIAS today – joins record-breaking Rogue lineup this spring|url=https://global.nissannews.com/en/releases/2017-nissan-rogue-sport-takes-the-stage-at-naias-today-joins-record-breaking-rogue-lineup-this-spring|access-date=2021-02-19|website=Official Global Newsroom|language=en}}</ref> | |||
Due to the significant differences in regulation between the U.S. and Europe, Nissan's UK plant did not produce the Rogue Sport. Instead, the North American market Rogue Sport/Qashqai were sourced from Japan.<ref>{{cite news|date=23 January 2020|title=Will a US trade deal damage Britain's car industry?|work=www.ft.com|publisher=The Financial Times|url=https://www.ft.com/content/be3d5084-3c57-11ea-b232-000f4477fbca|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221211221214/https://www.ft.com/content/be3d5084-3c57-11ea-b232-000f4477fbca|archive-date=11 December 2022|url-access=subscription|url-status=live|access-date=27 January 2020}}</ref> | |||
The US-market Rogue Sport and Canadian Qashqai is powered by a 2.0-litre, {{cvt|141|hp|PS kW|0|abbr=on}} inline-four petrol engine paired with CVT. It was offered in three trim levels, which consists of S, SV, and SL. Both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive was offered. | |||
For the 2020 model year, the US-market Rogue Sport and Canadian Qashqai got a refresh with a new front bumper cover and hood, new headlights and tail lights along with new alloy wheels. It went on sale in the fall of 2019. | |||
Production of the Rogue Sport ended in December 2022, making 2022 the final model year for the US. In Canada, the Qashqai continues to the 2023 model year.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a41010643/nissan-rogue-sport-discontinued/| title=Nissan Rogue Sport Leaving U.S. for Good Next Year| first=Sebastian| last=Blanco| work=Car & Driver| date=29 August 2022| access-date=17 March 2023}}</ref> | |||
<gallery widths="200" heights="123"> | |||
File:2017 Nissan Rogue Sport AWD 2.0L front 5.20.19.jpg|2017 Nissan Rogue Sport S AWD (US; pre-facelift) | |||
File:2017 Nissan Rogue Sport AWD 2.0L rear 5.20.19.jpg|2017 Nissan Rogue Sport S AWD (US; pre-facelift) | |||
File:2020 Nissan Rogue Sport SV AWD (facelift), front 10.10.20.jpg|2020 Nissan Rogue Sport SV AWD (US; facelift) | |||
File:2020 Nissan Rogue Sport SV AWD (facelift), rear 10.10.20.jpg|2020 Nissan Rogue Sport SV AWD (US; facelift) | |||
</gallery> | |||
====China==== | |||
] started marketing locally produced Qashqai in the Chinese market since 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=破陈规 塑格局-品牌资讯-Nissan东风日产官方网站|url=http://www.dongfeng-nissan.com.cn/Nissan/Brand/2015/10121018/NissanBrand20151016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160321194253/http://www.dongfeng-nissan.com.cn/Nissan/Brand/2015/10121018/NissanBrand20151016|archive-date=2016-03-21|access-date=2016-01-10}}</ref> Engine options available were 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol and 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol. All models are mated with Nissan's Xtronic CVT, except for the base 1.2-litre turbo variant which is mated with a six-speed manual gearbox. When the next generation Qashqai went on sale in 2023, it remained on sale alongside it as the Qashqai Classic, before being facelifted again as the Qashqai Glory. | |||
==== Russia ==== | |||
Since 2014, the second-generation Qashqai was assembled in Nissan's Russian plant in ] in order to free up some production capacity in the UK plant and avoid import tariffs.<ref>{{cite web |date=6 April 2012 |title=Nissan will transfer some Qashqai production to Russia from UK |url=http://europe.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120406/ANE/120409909/1198 |access-date=2012-04-11 |work=Automotive News Europe}}</ref> Nissan stopped assembling Qashqai at their St. Petersburg plant from March 2022 and went on to exit the Russian market entirely, selling its factory for 1 Euro.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nissan To Exit Russian Market And Sell Its Factory |url=https://www.motor1.com/news/615552/nissan-exit-russia-sell-factory/ |access-date=2022-11-08 |website=Motor1.com |language=en}}</ref> | |||
===Powertrain=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|+ Petrol engines<ref name="auto">{{cite web |url=http://www.ultimatespecs.com/car-specs/Nissan/M7120/Qashqai-II |title=Nissan Qashqai II – Technical specifications, size dimensions, fuel economy |publisher=ultimatespecs.com}}</ref> | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Model | |||
!Model!!Year(s)!!Displacement!!Fuel Type!!Power!!Torque!!{{convert|0|–|100|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on}}!!CO2 Emissions | |||
! Year(s) | |||
! Displacement | |||
! Power | |||
! Torque | |||
! {{cvt|0|-|100|kph|disp=br()}} | |||
! CO<sub>2</sub><br />emissions | |||
|- | |- | ||
!1. |
! 1.3i DIG-T 4X2<br />HR13DDT DCT | ||
| 2018–present | |||
| {{cvt|1332|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|159|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|270|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 10.2 s | |||
| 162 g/km<br />(WLTP) | |||
|- | |||
! 1.3i DIG-T 4X2<br />HR13DDT | |||
| 2018–present | |||
| {{cvt|1332|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|159|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|260|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 10.2 s | |||
| 162 g/km<br />(WLTP) | |||
|- | |||
! 1.2i DIG-T 4X2<br />HR12DDT | |||
| 2013–present | |||
| {{cvt|1199|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|116|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|190|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 10.6 s | |||
| 129 g/km | |||
|- | |||
! 1.2i DIG-T 4X2 XTRONIC | |||
| 2014–present | |||
| {{cvt|1199|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|116|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|165|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 12.9 s | |||
| 129 g/km | |||
|- | |||
! 1.6i DIG-T 4X2<br />MR16DDT | |||
| 2014–present | |||
| {{cvt|1618|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|163|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|240|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 9.1 s | |||
| 134 g/km | |||
|- | |||
! MR20DE | |||
| 2009–2013 | |||
| {{cvt|1997|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|140|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|200|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 10.53 s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
! MR20DD | |||
| 2014–present | |||
| {{cvt|1997|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|147|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|201|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
=== HR12DDT === | |||
|+ Diesel engines<ref name="auto" /> | |||
|2013–||{{convert|1199|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}}||Petrol||{{convert|116|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}}||{{convert|190|Nm|ftlb-f|0|abbr=on}}|| – s|| 129 g/km | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Model | |||
!1.2i DIG-T 4X2 XTRONIC | |||
! Year(s) | |||
|2014–||{{convert|1199|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}}||Petrol||{{convert|116|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}}||{{convert|190|Nm|ftlb-f|0|abbr=on}}|| 12.9 s|| 129 g/km | |||
! Displacement | |||
! Power | |||
! Torque | |||
! {{cvt|0|-|100|kph|disp=br()}} | |||
! CO<sub>2</sub><br />emissions | |||
|- | |- | ||
!1. |
! 1.5 dCi 4X2 | ||
| 2013–present | |||
MR16DDT | |||
| {{cvt|1461|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|110|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|260|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 11.9 s | |||
| 99 g/km | |||
|- | |||
! 1.6 dCi 4X2 | |||
| 2013–present | |||
| {{cvt|1598|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|130|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|320|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 9.9 s | |||
| 115 g/km | |||
|- | |||
! 1.6 dCi 4X2 XTRONIC | |||
| 2013–present | |||
| {{cvt|1598|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|130|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|320|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 11.1 s | |||
| 119 g/km | |||
|- | |||
! 1.6 dCi All Mode 4X4-i | |||
| 2013–present | |||
| {{cvt|1598|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|130|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|320|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 10.5 s | |||
| 129 g/km | |||
|- | |||
! 1.7 dCi All Mode 4X4-i | |||
| 2019–2020 | |||
| {{cvt|1749|cc|cuin|1|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|150|PS|kW bhp|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| {{cvt|340|Nm|ftlb-f|0|disp=br()}} | |||
| 11.2 s | |||
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===Diesel emission problem=== | |||
|2014–||{{convert|1618|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}}||Petrol||{{convert|163|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}}||{{convert|240|Nm|ftlb-f|0|abbr=on}}|| 9.1 s|| 134 g/km | |||
In May 2016, ]'s environment ministry alleged Nissan used a so-called defeat device in Qashqai with diesel engines to turn off its exhaust reduction system under regular driving temperatures. It fined Nissan and ordered a recall of models with Euro 6 engines.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Lee|first1=Youkyung|last2=Kageyama|first2=Yuri|title=South Korea to Fine Nissan for Allegedly Bogus Emission Data|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/korea-fine-nissan-manipulating-emission-tests-39134981|access-date=16 May 2016|agency=AP}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Jin|first1=Hyunjoo|title=South Korea says Nissan manipulated emissions, proposes fine and recall|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nissan-southkorea-idUSKCN0Y7045|access-date=16 May 2016|work=Reuters}}</ref> Nissan tried to sue the South Korean government but lost the court case.<ref name="AE24072019">{{cite web |title=South Korean courts rule against Nissan over emissions |url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/nissan/qashqai/95574/south-korean-courts-rule-against-nissan-over-emissions |website=Auto Express |access-date=24 July 2019}}</ref> The South Korean regulator tested the emissions of 20 diesel vehicles after the VW diesel scandal and found the Qashqai to be the only one that failed the tests.<ref name="AE24072019"/> | |||
In the UK, the Qashqai diesel model was found to emit up to 18 times more nitrogen oxides than the official ] lab-based test allowed.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Carrington |first1=Damian |title=Extremely polluting Nissan and Renault diesel cars still on sale, data reveals |url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/26/extremely-polluting-nissan-and-renault-diesel-cars-still-on-sale-data-reveals |access-date=24 July 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=26 May 2017}}</ref> | |||
=== Safety === | |||
{{Euro NCAP|year=2014|reference=https://www.euroncap.com/en/results/nissan/qashqai/7882|description=Nissan Qashqai 1.5 dCi Acenta (LHD)|adult_points=33.8|adult_percent=88|child_percent=83|child_points=40.8|overall_stars=5|pedestrian_points=24.9|pedestrian_percent=69|safety_points=10.3|safety_percent=79|reference_name=Nissan Qashqai 2014 Test Results}} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+] scores (US model year 2017)<ref>{{Cite web |title=2017 Nissan Rogue Sport 4-door SUV |url=https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/Nissan/rogue-sport-4-door-suv/2017 |access-date=2025-01-04 |website=IIHS-HLDI crash testing and highway safety |language=en}}</ref> | |||
|Small overlap front (driver) | |||
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;color:white;background:green" |Good | |||
|- | |||
|Moderate overlap front (original test) | |||
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;color:white;background:green" |Good | |||
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|Side (original test) | |||
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center;color:white;background:green" |Good | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{clear}} | |||
{|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" | |||
|+Diesel engines<ref name="auto"/> | |||
=={{anchor|J12|Third}} Third generation (J12; 2021)== | |||
{{Infobox automobile | |||
| name = Third generation | |||
| image = Nissan Qashqai e-Power Automesse Ludwigsburg 2022 1X7A5924.jpg | |||
| caption = Nissan Qashqai e-Power | |||
| model_code = J12 | |||
| aka = | |||
| production = {{ubl | |||
| 2021–present (UK) | |||
| May 2023 – present (China) | |||
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| assembly = {{ubl | |||
| United Kingdom: ] (]) | |||
| China: ] (]) | |||
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| platform = ] | |||
| related = {{ubl | |||
| ]/] | |||
| ] | |||
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| engine = {{ubl | |||
| ''']:''' | |||
| 1.3 L ''] DIG-T'' ] ] | |||
| '''] ]:''' | |||
| 1.5 L ''] e-Power'' ] turbo | |||
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| motor = 12V electric motor/generator ] solution (μHEV)<br/>AC3 ] (e-Power) | |||
| powerout = {{ubl | |||
| {{convert|103|kW|hp PS|abbr=on}} and {{convert|117|kW|hp PS|abbr=on}} (''HR13DDT'') | |||
| {{convert|117|kW|hp PS|abbr=on}} (''KH5T e-Power'') | |||
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| transmission = {{ubl | |||
| 6-speed ] | |||
| ] | |||
| Single speed constant ratio (e-Power) | |||
}} | |||
| drivetrain = ] (1.3L 12V ALiS)<br/>] (e-Power) | |||
| battery = 12-volt advanced lithium-ion battery system (ALiS)<br/>{{val|2|u=kWh}} ] ] (e-Power) | |||
| wheelbase = {{convert|2666|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | |||
| length = {{convert|4425|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | |||
| width = {{convert|1838|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | |||
| height = {{convert|1635|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} | |||
}} | |||
The third-generation Qashqai was announced and released on 18 February 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|title=2021 Nissan Qashqai Revealed With Sharper Design, Big Tech Boost|url=https://www.motor1.com/news/488841/2021-nissan-qashqai-reveal/|access-date=2021-02-18|website=Motor1.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=New Nissan Qashqai: your next family crossover, now with E-Power|url=https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/first-official-pictures/nissan/qashqai/|access-date=2021-02-18|website=CAR Magazine|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=New 2021 Nissan Qashqai revealed with hybrid powertrain|url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/nissan/qashqai/103735/new-2021-nissan-qashqai-revealed-hybrid-powertrain|access-date=2021-02-18|website=Auto Express|language=en}}</ref> The vehicle is slightly larger than before, being {{cvt|35|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} longer, {{cvt|32|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} wider and {{cvt|25|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} taller, while its wheelbase is {{cvt|20|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} longer,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-18|title=2021 Nissan Qashqai revealed – sharp new looks, tech from X-Trail, new 1.3L mild hybrid, e-Power available - paultan.org|url=https://paultan.org/2021/02/18/2021-nissan-qashqai-revealed/|access-date=2021-02-19|website=Paul Tan's Automotive News|language=en-US}}</ref> and is based on the ] platform shared with the ]/] and ]. Since this generation, Nissan has stopped the use of the Rogue Sport name in the United States due to the discontinuation of the second-generation there, reverting to Qashqai globally. | |||
It is claimed to use more lightweight materials and advanced stamping and welding techniques in its construction to increase strength and reduce weight. The bonnet, front fenders and doors are made of aluminium and are {{convert|21|kg|lb|abbr=on}} lighter, while the tailgate is made from composites and saves {{convert|2.3|kg|lb|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-18|title=Nissan Qashqai gets better handling thanks to new platform|url=https://europe.autonews.com/latest-launches/nissan-qashqai-gets-better-handling-thanks-new-platform|access-date=2021-02-19|website=Automotive News Europe|language=en}}</ref> | |||
For better visibility, Nissan engineered a thinner ] design and the mounting of the wing mirrors on the doors instead of the A-pillar. Rear knee room for passengers has grown by {{cvt|28|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} to {{cvt|608|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}, while headroom has increased by {{cvt|15|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}. The boot is also 50 litres larger due to the lower cargo floor and redesigned suspension.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-18|title=All-New 2021 Nissan Qashqai Arrives With Sharper Looks, Previews America's 2022 Rogue Sport|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2021/02/2021-nissan-qashqai-arrives-with-sharper-looks-previews-americas-2022-rogue-sport/|access-date=2021-02-19|website=Carscoops|language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
The base engine option is the ] 1.3-litre four-cylinder ''DIG-T'' turbocharged petrol engine which makes {{cvt|138|hp|PS kW|0|abbr=on}} at 5500 rpm with {{cvt|220|Nm|0}} at 1500–3500 rpm and {{cvt|157|hp|PS kW|0|abbr=on}} with {{cvt|270|Nm|0}} at 1800–3500 rpm. It is paired to either a 6-speed manual or an Xtronic CVT-X transmission. All-wheel-drive is available for the 156 hp option with CVT. | |||
For the first time, the Qashqai range also includes the e-Power hybrid powertrain. The system uses the ICE engine as a generator of electricity and is not connected to the driven wheels. The system combines a {{cvt|154|hp|PS kW|0|abbr=on}} 1.5-litre ] petrol engine with a {{cvt|187|hp|PS kW|0|abbr=on}} electric motor, a power generator, and an inverter, making it a ] with no ] capability. | |||
<gallery widths="200" heights="134"> | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai e-Power Automesse Ludwigsburg 2022 1X7A5884.jpg|Rear view | |||
File:Nissan Qashqai (J12) Auto Zuerich 2021 IMG 0487.jpg|Interior | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Facelift === | |||
The facelifted Qashqai was revealed on 17 April 2024.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Nissan Qashqai (2024). Notre vidéo découverte à bord du SUV compact restylé |url=https://www.largus.fr/actualite-automobile/nissan-qashqai-2024-notre-video-decouverte-a-bord-du-suv-compact-restyle-30033305.html |newspaper=www.largus.fr}}</ref> Changes include redesigned headlights and taillights, a new front fascia inspired from the ], new exterior colours can be optioned with satin chrome or gloss black elements, new alloy wheel designs, new seat designs, new interior materials, the infotainment system uses Google built-in services, an updated Around View Monitor feature with a front camera viewing angle of 200-degrees, and a new Driver Assist Custom Mode feature allows drivers to preference certain safety features. There is a new N-Design grade for the facelifted range.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lehbrink |first=Manuel |date= |title=Nissan Qashqai 2024 facelift revealed: All the details |url=https://uk.motor1.com/news/716406/nissan-quashqai-2024-facelift-debut/ |access-date=2024-04-17 |website=Motor1}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-17 |title=Nissan Qashqai: the original and now even better |url=https://europe.nissannews.com/en-GB/releases/nissan-qashqai-the-original-and-now-even-better |website=Nissan Official Europe Newsroom}}</ref> | |||
<gallery widths="200" heights="134"> | |||
File:2024 Nissan Qashqai e-Power IMG 1153.jpg|Nissan Qashqai (Facelift) | |||
File:2024 Nissan Qashqai e-Power IMG 1150.jpg|Rear view | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Safety=== | |||
The UK-built Qashqai in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 6 airbags, airbag switch, load limiters, UN127, ], ], and full ] received 5 stars from ] in 2022 under its new protocol (similar to ] 2014).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latinncap.com/en/result/169/nissan-qashqai-+-6-airbags|title=Official results of the Nissan Qashqai + 6 Airbags 2022|website=LATIN NCAP - PARA AUTOS MAS SEGUROS}}</ref>{{Euro NCAP|year=2021|reference=https://www.euroncap.com/en/results/nissan/qashqai/44204|description=Nissan Qashqai 1.3 petrol 4x2 Acenta (LHD)|adult_points=34.8|adult_percent=91|child_percent=91|child_points=44.8|overall_stars=5|pedestrian_points=38.2|pedestrian_percent=70|safety_points=15.2|safety_percent=95|reference_name=Nissan Qashqai 2021 Test Results}}{{Clear}} | |||
==Sales== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ | |||
!Year | |||
!Europe{{efn-lr|Europe: ] + UK + Switzerland + Norway + Iceland}} <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://carsalesbase.com/european-car-sales-data/nissan/nissan-qashqai/|title=Nissan Qashqai European sales figures|website=carsalesbase.com|date=30 January 2014|language=en-US|access-date=2019-12-20}}</ref> | |||
!Turkey | |||
!Canada<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/nissan-qashqai-rogue-sport-sales-figures-usa-canada/|title=Nissan Rogue Sport & Nissan Qashqai Sales Figures|last=Model|website=GCBC|language=en-US|access-date=2019-12-20}}</ref> | |||
!China<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://carsalesbase.com/china-car-sales-data/nissan/nissan-qashqai/|title=Nissan Qashqai China auto sales figures|website=carsalesbase.com|date=22 April 2015|language=en-US|access-date=2019-12-20}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|2006 | |||
|54 | |||
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| | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|2007 | |||
|89,919 | |||
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| | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|2008 | |||
|144,879 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|23,772 | |||
|- | |||
|2009 | |||
|180,468 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|33,877 | |||
|- | |||
|2010 | |||
|207,077 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|62,075 | |||
|- | |||
|2011 | |||
|208,649 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|111,304 | |||
|- | |||
|2012 | |||
|207,515 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|105,143 | |||
|- | |||
|2013 | |||
|201,722 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|124,589 | |||
|- | |||
|2014 | |||
|202,914 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|87,448 | |||
|- | |||
|2015 | |||
|230,661 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|60,072 | |||
|- | |||
|2016 | |||
|233,496 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|139,684 | |||
|- | |||
|2017 | |||
|247,199 | |||
| | |||
|8,970 | |||
|156,322 | |||
|- | |||
|2018 | |||
|229,382 | |||
| | |||
|19,662 | |||
|175,045 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2019 | |||
!Model!!Year(s)!!Displacement!!Fuel Type!!Power!!Torque!!{{convert|0|–|100|km/h|mph|0|abbr=on}}!!CO2 Emissions | |||
|218,946 | |||
| | |||
|18,526 | |||
|179,773 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2020 | |||
!1.5 dCi 4X2 | |||
|135,829 | |||
|2013–||{{convert|1461|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}}||Diesel||{{convert|110|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}}||{{convert|260|Nm|ftlb-f|0|abbr=on}}|| – s|| 99 g/km | |||
| | |||
|11,074 | |||
|161,193 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2021 | |||
!1.6 dCi 4X2 | |||
|113,276 | |||
|2013–||{{convert|1598|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}}||Diesel||{{convert|131|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}}||{{convert|320|Nm|ftlb-f|0|abbr=on}}|| – s|| 115 g/km | |||
| | |||
|11,973 | |||
|156,890 | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2022 | |||
!1.6 dCi 4X2 XTRONIC | |||
|116,365 | |||
|2013–||{{convert|1598|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}}||Diesel||{{convert|131|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}}||{{convert|320|Nm|ftlb-f|0|abbr=on}}|| – s|| 119 g/km | |||
|5,449<ref>{{Cite web |title=2022'de satılan her 100 otomobilin 28'i Bursalı - Emre Özpeynirci |url=https://www.bursadabugun.com/yazarlar/emre-ozpeynirci-120/2022-de-satilan-her-100-otomobilin-28-i-bursali-30896.html |access-date=2023-01-11 |website=Bursada Bugün}}</ref> | |||
|10,631 | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2023 | |||
!1.6 dCi All Mode 4X4-i | |||
| | |||
|2013–||{{convert|1598|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}}||Diesel||{{convert|131|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}}||{{convert|320|Nm|ftlb-f|0|abbr=on}}|| – s|| 129 g/km | |||
|16,993<ref>{{Cite web |title=Türkiye'nin en çok satan SUV modelleri |url=https://www.ntv.com.tr/galeri/otomobil/turkiyenin-en-cok-satan-suv-modelleri,J3SsLZZeY02eFpW1iDUzkw |access-date=2024-02-03 |website=www.ntv.com.tr |language=tr}}</ref> | |||
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Nissan does not provide exact sales figures for the Rogue Sport in the US, instead grouping them together with the ]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 4 January 2025
Compact crossover SUV Motor vehicle
Nissan Qashqai | |
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2024 Nissan Qashqai (J12) | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Nissan |
Also called | Nissan Dualis (Japan and Australia, 2006–2013) Nissan Rogue Sport (United States, 2017–2022) |
Production | 2006–present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact crossover SUV (C) |
Body style | 5-door SUV |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
The Nissan Qashqai (/ˈkæʃkaɪ/) is a compact crossover SUV (C-segment) designed and produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 2006. The first generation of the vehicle was sold as the Nissan Dualis (Japanese: 日産・デュアリス, Hepburn: Nissan Dyuarisu) in Japan and Australia, and Qashqai in the rest of the world. The second generation, launched in late-2013 for the 2014 model year, was not sold in Japan and was badged as the Qashqai in all countries it was sold, except in the United States, where it was rebadged as the Nissan Rogue Sport. Since the third and latest generation model launched in 2021, the Qashqai is available with hybrid powertrains.
Nissan named the vehicle after the Qashqai people, who live in mountainous Central and Southwestern Iran. As of 2023, for the European and Australian market the Qashqai is positioned between the Juke and the X-Trail in Nissan's crossover SUV lineup with the latter sharing platform with the Qashqai.
Background
When the Renault–Nissan Alliance was formed in 1999, Nissan's new COO Carlos Ghosn instructed the company to transform its product portfolio in Europe. The C-segment Almera, a slow-seller in Europe became its primary focus. In early 2002, 25 European Nissan engineers travelled to the brand’s technical centre in Japan to start of a 12-month project to develop the successor of the Almera. It was projected to be larger car to compete with the SEAT Altea and Volkswagen Golf Plus.
In December 2002, Nissan concluded that the planned C-segment model would not be as profitable and competitive as was required. The development team eventually proposed the idea of a "mini-Murano" type of vehicle smaller than the X-Trail that would be positioned to compete with C-segment hatchback and saloons. The development was focused on creating a European-oriented vehicle with the desirability, practicality and versatility of an SUV but with the size, driving dynamics and running costs of a family hatchback. While engineering work was done by Nissan's European Technical Centre (NTCE), a design proposal was put forward by Nissan Design Europe (NDE), which became the 2004 Qashqai concept. During final development, Nissan decided the Qashqai would serve as a replacement for both the Almera in the C-segment and Primera in the D-segment. Nissan selected Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK as its manufacturing plant for the European market and presented the production Qashqai in 2006.
First generation (J10; 2006)
Motor vehicleFirst generation | |
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Overview | |
Model code | J10 |
Also called | Nissan Dualis (Japan and Australia) |
Production | 2006–2013 |
Assembly |
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Designer | Darryl Scriven, Masaki Aikawa and Patrick Reimer (pre-facelift) |
Body and chassis | |
Platform | Renault–Nissan C platform |
Related | Nissan Rogue (S35) Nissan X-Trail (T31) Venucia T70 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | 5-speed manual 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic CVT |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,630 mm (103.5 in) 2,760 mm (108.7 in) (Qashqai+2) |
Length | 4,315 mm (169.9 in) 4,535 mm (178.5 in) (Qashqai+2) |
Width | 1,785 mm (70.3 in) |
Height | 1,605 mm (63.2 in) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Nissan Juke (Dualis, Japan) Nissan X-Trail (Qashqai+2) |
First unveiled as a concept vehicle at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, the first-generation Qashqai was globally presented at the 2006 Paris Motor Show. It went on sale in February 2007, and Nissan aimed for more than 100,000 sales a year. Codenamed P32L, Nissan said the car would cater to buyers who want a more dynamic design, but are not attracted to the large, traditionally upright nature of an SUV. The car slots below the X-Trail in the Nissan range and partially replaces the conventional Primera and the smaller Almera. It is the first model to be styled by Nissan Design Europe in London, with engineering development led by Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE) in Cranfield, Bedfordshire.
The Qashqai uses the same platform as the X-Trail. It received a five star Euro NCAP safety rating – the best ever adult occupant score.
Five engine choices were available: a 114 PS (84 kW; 112 bhp) 1.6 L or a 141 PS (104 kW; 139 bhp) 2.0 L petrol, while the 106 PS (78 kW; 105 bhp) 1.5 L, 130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp) 1.6 L and 150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp) 2.0 L provide the diesel offerings.
The first-generation Qashqai sold more than 1.24 million units in Europe during its seven year production run. From the UK, the first-generation Qashqai was also exported to the Middle East and other overseas markets.
Name
Nissan considered releasing the Chinese version as the CCUV (Compact Crossover Utility Vehicle). In Australia, the first-generation Qashqai carries the name Dualis from the Japanese market because Nissan worried Qashqai could be pronounced "cash cow". The press has often used that pun to describe the sales success of the model.
Production
The Qashqai has been built at the Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK (NMUK) plant in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom, since December 2006. It occupied the production line previously used to assemble the Primera on Line 1 and a percentage of Almera from line 2.
Qashqai+2 (NJ10)
Production of the Qashqai+2, a seven-seat model, began at the UK plant in July 2008. Launched in October 2008, it is a larger variant of the standard model, with the wheelbase extended by 135 mm (5.3 in). The car's overall length is extended by 211 mm (8.3 in) to allow for a third row of seats, and roof height is increased by 38 mm (1.5 in) at the rear. The chassis is unique from the A-pillar back, while trim and engine models remain identical to the standard Qashqai.
The Qashqai+2 was discontinued in 2013, and replaced by the T32 X-Trail with a seven-seat configuration.
2009 facelift
In December 2009, Nissan announced a refreshed version of the first-generation Qashqai, which went on sale in March 2010. The model's front end has been completely restyled, while the rear now includes LED tail lights. Modifications to the interior include a new instrument panel layout for the vehicle's drive computer, better soundproofing and minor storage additions.
In the European market, electronic stability control became standard across the range and two new exterior colours have been added. An "eco-friendly" Pure Drive variant was also introduced.
- Nissan Dualis (facelift)
- Nissan Dualis (facelift)
- Nissan Qashqai+2 (facelift)
- Nissan Qashqai+2 (facelift)
2011 engine update
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A new 1.6 dCi engine replaces the previous 2.0 dCi. Peak power was down from 110 kW (148 bhp; 150 PS) to 96 kW (129 bhp; 131 PS), but there is the same 320 N⋅m (240 lb⋅ft) of torque, available at 1750 rpm, rather than 2000 rpm. Nissan has not released full performance figures, but says the 1.6 dCi has a quicker 50–80 km/h (31–50 mph) acceleration figure than the 2.0 dCi.
Nissan has also added its Around View Monitor as standard equipment for 360 (replaces N-tec) versions of the Qashqai and Qashqai+2. The system uses a set of external cameras to create a 360 degree "bird's eye" view of the car to help with parking manoeuvres. The driver can also focus individually on front, rear or passenger cameras to look out for a particular obstacle.
Markets
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Japan
The Japanese domestic market Dualis was offered in 2.0 G, 2.0 S, 2.0 G Four, and 2.0 S Four trim levels. All models are powered by 2.0-litre MR20DE engine matched to six-speed Xtronic CVT. The Dualis was discontinued in Japan on 31 March 2014, after which the Juke was the only Nissan's mini SUV still produced and sold in Japan until 2019.
Middle East
In some Middle Eastern markets, the first-generation Qashqai was offered in S, SE and LE, Standard on all trims is the 2.0-litre 106 kW (142 bhp) MR20DE engine with CVT.
New Zealand
The Qashqai was introduced to New Zealand in May 2009, initially sourced from Japan. Nissan New Zealand used the Qashqai name to distinguish the model from Dualis grey imports, which were shipped from Japan before the official release. The New Zealand spec Qashqai was then sourced from the UK plant from August 2009. As of 2016 the range consisted of three specification levels: ST, ST-L and Ti, all with 2WD 2.0L MR20DE CVT. A TS model (1.6 diesel) was also available. The Qashqai+2 was added to the range in July 2010 but discontinued with the new model launch in 2014. The updated X-Trail (Rogue in United States), released at about the same time, became the only seven-seater option.
United Kingdom
The Qashqai has been made at the plant in Sunderland, England, since December 2006, occupying the production line previously occupied by the Nissan Primera on Line 1 and a percentage of Almera from line 2. Its launch coincided with the withdrawal of the Primera from the UK market due to low sales. This left Nissan with no direct successor to the Almera or Primera on the UK market, with the "supermini MPV" Note being sold as an indirect successor to the Almera, and the Qashqai as a successor to the Primera. This move was seen as controversial, but in time appears to have paid off as the Qashqai has proved a major sales success in the UK, with more than 39,000 sales in 2010 making it the tenth best selling new car in Britain – the first Nissan to make the top ten in Britain since the Sunny in 1983. In 2010, Nissan was considering whether to introduce the Nissan Tiida to Europe, it having already directly replaced the Almera in other markets. In 2012, the Qashqai's sixth year on sale in the UK, sales exceeded 45,000 to make it the sixth best selling car there that year.
Russia
The Qashqai and Qashqai+2 (seven seat version) were available in Russia with the following petrol powered four-cylinder engines:
For Qashqai
- 1.6 L — 85 kW (114 hp) 2WD; 5MT and CVT
- 2.0 L — 105 kW (141 hp) 2WD and 4WD; 6MT and CVT
For Qashqai+2
- 1.6 L — 85 kW (114 hp) 2WD; 5MT
- 2.0 L — 105 kW (141 hp) 2WD with 6MT only; 4WD with 6MT or CVT
Recall
On 13 September 2012, Nissan recalled 51,000 cars worldwide to investigate a reported steering wheel problem. It affected the Qashqai, Qashqai+2 and NV200 models.
Safety
Test | Score | Rating |
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Adult occupant: | 37 | |
Child occupant: | 40 | |
Pedestrian: | 18 |
Second generation (J11; 2013)
Motor vehicleSecond generation | |
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2015 Nissan Qashqai Acenta (UK; pre-facelift) | |
Overview | |
Model code | J11 |
Also called | Nissan Rogue Sport (United States) Nissan Qashqai Classic (China, 2023–2024) Nissan Qashqai Glory (China, 2024–present) |
Production | 2013–2021 (Europe) 2015–present (China) 2019–2022 (Russia) |
Model years | 2017–2022 |
Assembly |
|
Body and chassis | |
Platform | Renault–Nissan CMF-CD platform |
Related | Nissan X-Trail/Rogue (T32) Nissan Pulsar (C13) Renault Kadjar |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,646 mm (104.2 in) |
Length | 4,370–4,394 mm (172.0–173.0 in) |
Width | 1,800–1,806 mm (70.9–71.1 in) |
Height | 1,590–1,595 mm (62.6–62.8 in) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Nissan Rogue Select (for North America) |
The Qashqai J11 was introduced in London on 7 November 2013 at a worldwide streamed launch. The vehicle is larger and based on an all-new CMF-CD platform shared with the Nissan X-Trail/Rogue and Renault Kadjar. It went on sale in the UK in February 2014. The Qashqai J11 was awarded What Car? "Car of the Year" 2014.
The Dualis nameplate has been discontinued in Japan, as the second generation Qashqai is not sold there. At the time, Nissan Japan instead offers the smaller Juke, and the third-generation X-Trail.
The first generation model with the Dualis nameplate was sold alongside the newer model, which has borne the Qashqai name in Australia since July 2014.
Globally, it was available in 1.6-litre petrol and turbo-diesel engines, 1.5-litre turbo-diesel, 1.2-litre petrol turbocharged engine and 2.0-litre petrol engine.
In September 2015, Nissan rolled a record-breaking 500,000th Qashqai off the production line at the UK plant, the fastest time for a vehicle built in the UK to reach a half million units.
Facelift
On 27 October 2016, Nissan announced that the facelifted Qashqai J11 would be produced at the UK plant. The facelifted Qashqai was unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. The facelift version only went on sale in the United States (as the Nissan Rogue Sport) beginning with the 2020 model year.
Markets
North America
In July 2015, Nissan announced a smaller counterpart of the Rogue to be marketed in North America. At the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, Nissan revealed the North American version of the Qashqai to slot between the Juke and the Rogue. For the U.S, it was known as the Rogue Sport to tie it in with the popular Rogue nameplate. In Canada, the Qashqai kept its original name.
Priced below the Rogue, the Rogue Sport replaces the Rogue Select, a version of the first-generation Nissan Rogue which has been discontinued from Nissan's lineup in the United States since 2015. The Rogue Sport went on sale in the United States in the spring of 2017 for the 2017 model year.
Due to the significant differences in regulation between the U.S. and Europe, Nissan's UK plant did not produce the Rogue Sport. Instead, the North American market Rogue Sport/Qashqai were sourced from Japan.
The US-market Rogue Sport and Canadian Qashqai is powered by a 2.0-litre, 141 hp (143 PS; 105 kW) inline-four petrol engine paired with CVT. It was offered in three trim levels, which consists of S, SV, and SL. Both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive was offered.
For the 2020 model year, the US-market Rogue Sport and Canadian Qashqai got a refresh with a new front bumper cover and hood, new headlights and tail lights along with new alloy wheels. It went on sale in the fall of 2019.
Production of the Rogue Sport ended in December 2022, making 2022 the final model year for the US. In Canada, the Qashqai continues to the 2023 model year.
- 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport S AWD (US; pre-facelift)
- 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport S AWD (US; pre-facelift)
- 2020 Nissan Rogue Sport SV AWD (US; facelift)
- 2020 Nissan Rogue Sport SV AWD (US; facelift)
China
Dongfeng Nissan started marketing locally produced Qashqai in the Chinese market since 2015. Engine options available were 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol and 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol. All models are mated with Nissan's Xtronic CVT, except for the base 1.2-litre turbo variant which is mated with a six-speed manual gearbox. When the next generation Qashqai went on sale in 2023, it remained on sale alongside it as the Qashqai Classic, before being facelifted again as the Qashqai Glory.
Russia
Since 2014, the second-generation Qashqai was assembled in Nissan's Russian plant in Saint Petersburg in order to free up some production capacity in the UK plant and avoid import tariffs. Nissan stopped assembling Qashqai at their St. Petersburg plant from March 2022 and went on to exit the Russian market entirely, selling its factory for 1 Euro.
Powertrain
Model | Year(s) | Displacement | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) |
CO2 emissions |
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1.3i DIG-T 4X2 HR13DDT DCT |
2018–present | 1,332 cc (81.3 cu in) |
159 PS (117 kW; 157 bhp) |
270 N⋅m (199 ft⋅lbf) |
10.2 s | 162 g/km (WLTP) |
1.3i DIG-T 4X2 HR13DDT |
2018–present | 1,332 cc (81.3 cu in) |
159 PS (117 kW; 157 bhp) |
260 N⋅m (192 ft⋅lbf) |
10.2 s | 162 g/km (WLTP) |
1.2i DIG-T 4X2 HR12DDT |
2013–present | 1,199 cc (73.2 cu in) |
116 PS (85 kW; 114 bhp) |
190 N⋅m (140 ft⋅lbf) |
10.6 s | 129 g/km |
1.2i DIG-T 4X2 XTRONIC | 2014–present | 1,199 cc (73.2 cu in) |
116 PS (85 kW; 114 bhp) |
165 N⋅m (122 ft⋅lbf) |
12.9 s | 129 g/km |
1.6i DIG-T 4X2 MR16DDT |
2014–present | 1,618 cc (98.7 cu in) |
163 PS (120 kW; 161 bhp) |
240 N⋅m (177 ft⋅lbf) |
9.1 s | 134 g/km |
MR20DE | 2009–2013 | 1,997 cc (121.9 cu in) |
140 PS (103 kW; 138 bhp) |
200 N⋅m (148 ft⋅lbf) |
10.53 s | |
MR20DD | 2014–present | 1,997 cc (121.9 cu in) |
147 PS (108 kW; 145 bhp) |
201 N⋅m (148 ft⋅lbf) |
Model | Year(s) | Displacement | Power | Torque | 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) |
CO2 emissions |
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1.5 dCi 4X2 | 2013–present | 1,461 cc (89.2 cu in) |
110 PS (81 kW; 108 bhp) |
260 N⋅m (192 ft⋅lbf) |
11.9 s | 99 g/km |
1.6 dCi 4X2 | 2013–present | 1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) |
130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp) |
320 N⋅m (236 ft⋅lbf) |
9.9 s | 115 g/km |
1.6 dCi 4X2 XTRONIC | 2013–present | 1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) |
130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp) |
320 N⋅m (236 ft⋅lbf) |
11.1 s | 119 g/km |
1.6 dCi All Mode 4X4-i | 2013–present | 1,598 cc (97.5 cu in) |
130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp) |
320 N⋅m (236 ft⋅lbf) |
10.5 s | 129 g/km |
1.7 dCi All Mode 4X4-i | 2019–2020 | 1,749 cc (106.7 cu in) |
150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp) |
340 N⋅m (251 ft⋅lbf) |
11.2 s |
Diesel emission problem
In May 2016, South Korea's environment ministry alleged Nissan used a so-called defeat device in Qashqai with diesel engines to turn off its exhaust reduction system under regular driving temperatures. It fined Nissan and ordered a recall of models with Euro 6 engines. Nissan tried to sue the South Korean government but lost the court case. The South Korean regulator tested the emissions of 20 diesel vehicles after the VW diesel scandal and found the Qashqai to be the only one that failed the tests.
In the UK, the Qashqai diesel model was found to emit up to 18 times more nitrogen oxides than the official EU lab-based test allowed.
Safety
Test | Points | % |
---|---|---|
Overall: | ||
Adult occupant: | 33.8 | 88% |
Child occupant: | 40.8 | 83% |
Pedestrian: | 24.9 | 69% |
Safety assist: | 10.3 | 79% |
Small overlap front (driver) | Good | ||
Moderate overlap front (original test) | Good | ||
Side (original test) | Good |
Third generation (J12; 2021)
Motor vehicleThird generation | |
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Nissan Qashqai e-Power | |
Overview | |
Model code | J12 |
Production |
|
Assembly |
|
Body and chassis | |
Platform | Renault–Nissan CMF-CD platform |
Related | |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Electric motor | 12V electric motor/generator micro-hybridization solution (μHEV) AC3 synchronous (e-Power) |
Power output |
|
Transmission | |
Hybrid drivetrain | Mild hybrid (1.3L 12V ALiS) Series hybrid (e-Power) |
Battery | 12-volt advanced lithium-ion battery system (ALiS) 2 kWh Panasonic lithium-ion (e-Power) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,666 mm (105.0 in) |
Length | 4,425 mm (174.2 in) |
Width | 1,838 mm (72.4 in) |
Height | 1,635 mm (64.4 in) |
The third-generation Qashqai was announced and released on 18 February 2021. The vehicle is slightly larger than before, being 35 mm (1.4 in) longer, 32 mm (1.3 in) wider and 25 mm (1.0 in) taller, while its wheelbase is 20 mm (0.8 in) longer, and is based on the CMF-CD platform shared with the Nissan Rogue/X-Trail (T33) and Renault Austral. Since this generation, Nissan has stopped the use of the Rogue Sport name in the United States due to the discontinuation of the second-generation there, reverting to Qashqai globally.
It is claimed to use more lightweight materials and advanced stamping and welding techniques in its construction to increase strength and reduce weight. The bonnet, front fenders and doors are made of aluminium and are 21 kg (46 lb) lighter, while the tailgate is made from composites and saves 2.3 kg (5.1 lb).
For better visibility, Nissan engineered a thinner A-pillar design and the mounting of the wing mirrors on the doors instead of the A-pillar. Rear knee room for passengers has grown by 28 mm (1.1 in) to 608 mm (23.9 in), while headroom has increased by 15 mm (0.6 in). The boot is also 50 litres larger due to the lower cargo floor and redesigned suspension.
The base engine option is the mild hybrid 1.3-litre four-cylinder DIG-T turbocharged petrol engine which makes 138 hp (140 PS; 103 kW) at 5500 rpm with 220 N⋅m (162 lbf⋅ft) at 1500–3500 rpm and 157 hp (159 PS; 117 kW) with 270 N⋅m (199 lbf⋅ft) at 1800–3500 rpm. It is paired to either a 6-speed manual or an Xtronic CVT-X transmission. All-wheel-drive is available for the 156 hp option with CVT.
For the first time, the Qashqai range also includes the e-Power hybrid powertrain. The system uses the ICE engine as a generator of electricity and is not connected to the driven wheels. The system combines a 154 hp (156 PS; 115 kW) 1.5-litre variable-compression petrol engine with a 187 hp (190 PS; 139 kW) electric motor, a power generator, and an inverter, making it a series hybrid with no plug-in capability.
Facelift
The facelifted Qashqai was revealed on 17 April 2024. Changes include redesigned headlights and taillights, a new front fascia inspired from the Ariya, new exterior colours can be optioned with satin chrome or gloss black elements, new alloy wheel designs, new seat designs, new interior materials, the infotainment system uses Google built-in services, an updated Around View Monitor feature with a front camera viewing angle of 200-degrees, and a new Driver Assist Custom Mode feature allows drivers to preference certain safety features. There is a new N-Design grade for the facelifted range.
Safety
The UK-built Qashqai in its most basic Latin American market configuration with 6 airbags, airbag switch, load limiters, UN127, ESC, ISA, and full SBR received 5 stars from Latin NCAP in 2022 under its new protocol (similar to Euro NCAP 2014).
Test | Points | % |
---|---|---|
Overall: | ||
Adult occupant: | 34.8 | 91% |
Child occupant: | 44.8 | 91% |
Pedestrian: | 38.2 | 70% |
Safety assist: | 15.2 | 95% |
Sales
Year | Europe | Turkey | Canada | China |
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2006 | 54 | |||
2007 | 89,919 | |||
2008 | 144,879 | 23,772 | ||
2009 | 180,468 | 33,877 | ||
2010 | 207,077 | 62,075 | ||
2011 | 208,649 | 111,304 | ||
2012 | 207,515 | 105,143 | ||
2013 | 201,722 | 124,589 | ||
2014 | 202,914 | 87,448 | ||
2015 | 230,661 | 60,072 | ||
2016 | 233,496 | 139,684 | ||
2017 | 247,199 | 8,970 | 156,322 | |
2018 | 229,382 | 19,662 | 175,045 | |
2019 | 218,946 | 18,526 | 179,773 | |
2020 | 135,829 | 11,074 | 161,193 | |
2021 | 113,276 | 11,973 | 156,890 | |
2022 | 116,365 | 5,449 | 10,631 | |
2023 | 16,993 |
- Europe: 2020 EU 27 + UK + Switzerland + Norway + Iceland
Nissan does not provide exact sales figures for the Rogue Sport in the US, instead grouping them together with the Rogue.
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