IT might not look as dramatic as the latest Ferrari thunderwagon or Lamborghini whatchamacallit but there is a strong case to ...
The Nissan Qashqai remains a strong contender in the family SUV class but doesn’t quite match the all-round package offered by the Kia Sportage and Skoda Karoq. We think you’re best off ...
Tekna and Tekna+ get a head-up display that projects information higher up to keep your eyes looking ahead. Like many rivals, the Qashqai has a swept-up rear window line and wider rear pillars ...
so we’re assessing the Qashqai like-for-like. In Tekna trim, it’s priced at £33,465 with the auto, plus another £1,145 for our car’s fetching Magnetic Blue paint with contrasting black roof.
The Qashqai is sold either in mild hybrid guise with the front wheels driven by 1.3 litre turbo petrol engines, or in N-POWER ...
6 speakers AM/FM audio system with DAB Bluetooth audio streaming Front USB connections (Type-A and Type-C) Rear USB charging only ports (Type-A and Type-C) WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb 119 WLTP - CO2 ...
It’s surprisingly easy to spend a lot of money on a Qashqai. Tekna grade starts from just over £33,000, while you’ll spend upwards of £37,900 on a top-spec Tekna+. Go for the top-spec model with ...