About the Nissan Qashqai
The Nissan Qashqai is a small crossover vehicle with English and Japanese heritage. As it was first created in 2006, it is a dated product on the market. It is offered in the Egyptian market in its most recent third generation with three equipment and safety classifications.
The car's initial generation debuted in 2007, followed by the second generation, which was introduced in 2014 and received an updated model in 2017—the last generation to be sold in Egypt—and the third generation, which debuted at the start of 2021 and will hit Egyptian markets at the start of 2022.
The vehicle is built on the same CMF-CD wheelbase that Nissan and Renault collaborated on to create the previous generation's Nissan Sentra, Renault Kadjar, and Renault Megane. To make aluminum lighter.
Rated Nissan Qashqai
As it enters the market to compete with vehicles like the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, MG HS, Subaru XV, Seat Ateca, and Opel Grand Land, the Nissan Qashqai is categorized as a compact crossover and can be seen as a rival to the Bastion T77 Pro and Haval H6.
The most recent model of the car features numerous advancements, including larger dimensions that are clearly different from those of the previous generation, a set of new engines, as well as electric and hybrid options. The engine that was introduced to the Egyptian market is the same engine that is used in the Renault Megane and in the Mercedes A- Class, GLA-Class, and CLA-Class.
The outside of the car is quite contemporary, with V-shaped lighting and a V-Motion grille in the front, and the highest-quality 17- or 19-inch wheels on the sides. The interior of the car is contemporary, with big screens, a roomy central console, and an electronic gearbox.
The vehicle received a perfect score of five stars in the European crash tests, and it is offered in our markets with an impressive array of safety features, including lane departure warning, blind spot detection, and 360-degree cameras in addition to the standard braking, stability, and traction controls.
The vehicle also has an impressive array of features, including a 3.5-inch touchscreen in the center that is not touch-enabled, an 8- or 9-inch digital instrument display that supports Apple Car Play and Android Auto, an electric transmission with a panoramic sunroof, front and rear LED headlights, and LED daytime running lights.