Immerse yourself in the launch hype surrounding Nissans Qashqai crossover vehicle and you could easily become convinced that this was the next big thing, Nissan plunging headlong into a brand new motoring niche. Step back a few paces, detach your brain from the endless lifestyle images being pumped at you and youll have cause to ask yourself whether the boldly-styled Nissan is anything really that new.
"The Qashqai aims to roll the best features of a family hatch, a mini-MPV and a compact 4x4 into one appealing package"
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A little frisson of the Axis of Evil adds an exotic feel to the Nissan and although its easy to be a little cynical about the window dressing, there can be little doubt that the product on display is rock solid. Theres one of the widest choices of engines in the sector with two diesels and two petrol powerplants. Prices start at £13,499 and things start off with a 1.6-litre 115bhp petrol unit and move up through 106bhp 1.
5dCi diesel and 140bhp 2.0-litre petrol units before topping-out with the 150bhp 2.0-litre dCi diesel. Nissan hasnt skimped when it comes to transmission options either, the Qashqai being supplied with five and six-speed manual boxes, a six-speed auto option and even an advanced Constantly Variable Transmission (CVT).
"The Qashqai aims to roll the best features of a family hatch, a mini-MPV and a compact 4x4 into one appealing package" The ALL-MODE 4x4 system is available on the 2.0-litre vehicles for an extra £1,600. This is an electronic system which automatically engages four-wheel drive the moment a loss of traction is detected. It offers more safety and security in extreme weather on-road.
Nissan makes no bones of the fact that the Qashqai is anything but an off-roader, citing its lack of ground clearance. What precludes it from tackling rutted tracks makes it a better car on the blacktop, the hunkered down centre of gravity giving the Nissan the driving dynamics of a typical family hatch. The development of this model is illuminating. Despite its external similarity to the bigger Murano model, the Qashqai is the first car designed from scratch by Nissan Design Europe, based in London.
Home to more than sixty international designers, modellers and support staff, NDEs first brief was to convert the Micra hatchback into the convertible C+C. A much bigger project was to develop the Qashqai as a vehicle not just for European markets but as a car that is sold globally. Its also the first European vehicle built on the Nissan/Renault Alliance C platform and follows the launch in Japan of the Nissan Lafesta, a badge that probably wouldnt scan too well in English-speaking markets. So its been thoroughly developed then, to gain sales from compact 4x4s, adventure-orientated Family Hatchbacks and lifestyle compact MPVs.
Given that customers in all these sectors have lately been migrating around, unsure of what class of vehicle actually suits their needs, the Qashqai may have arrived at exactly the right time for Nissan. Provided they market it with a little more substance and a little less hype. Built at Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK in Sunderland, the Qashqai is undoubtedly a good-looking design. The rising hipline gives it a wedgy, athletic look and the canted C-pillar is a design cue nicked from the bigger Murano.
The Qashqais front end is a good deal less extreme than the Murano, a vehicle that looks like an alien lander, the smaller vehicle favouring a more conventional front grille and lights arrangement. A large panoramic sunroof gives the cabin an airy feel. The dashboard is cleanly styled with a neat centre stack and uses better materials than Nissans of late. Nissan has built an enviable reputation for safety and the Qashqai incorporates a number of noteworthy features.
Accurate electrically-assisted power steering, multi-link rear suspension and beefy anti-lock brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution should well be enough to keep you out of a prang in the first instance and theres also the additional safety net of Boschs eighth-generation ESP stability control. While theres an inevitable avalanche of breathless hype to accompany the Qashqai and even a BBC news piece that featured puzzled members of the public trying to pronounce its name, the reality is a welcome addition to the ranks of road-biased compact 4x4s. It has some serious competition to face down but Nissans recent track record is near faultless. You wouldnt bet against it.
FACTS AT A GLANCE
CAR: Nissan Qashqai range
PRICES: £13,499-£20,849 - on the road
INSURANCE GROUPS: 5-10
CO2 EMISSIONS: 145-204g/km
PERFORMANCE: (2.0 petrol) 0-60mph 10.1s / Top Speed 119mph
FUEL CONSUMPTION: (2.0 petrol) (combined) 33mpg
STANDARD SAFETY FEATURES: ABS with Brake Assist and EBD, Active front headrests.
WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE?: length/width/height mm 4310/1780/1610
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