NEW Nissan Qashqai review – is this SUV back on top? | What Car?

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In this brand-new facelift evaluation, we talk through all the changes and see whether the updates put this SUV back on top of the class.

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28 responses to “NEW Nissan Qashqai review – is this SUV back on top? | What Car?”

  1. @wayneheyes4934 Avatar
    @wayneheyes4934

    Great facelift shame it’s to expensive now CarPlay???

    1. @AHoundOnAHonda Avatar
      @AHoundOnAHonda

      too*

  2. @mikadavies660 Avatar
    @mikadavies660

    You can buy a “brand new” Qashqai with around £6k or more off….. Clearly it must be dealers clearing old stock.
    I would go for the best deal rather than a face-lift model.

    1. @anemeth9281 Avatar
      @anemeth9281

      Plus the pre-facelift model looks better

  3. @David-kl4kn Avatar
    @David-kl4kn

    Pls review the Rouge with the 2.5 lit NA engine

    1. @AHoundOnAHonda Avatar
      @AHoundOnAHonda

      And then, maybe the Rogue.

  4. @David-kl4kn Avatar
    @David-kl4kn

    The Qashqai alongside the Maxima was one the only Nissans to look good. Well not anymore

  5. @rjw4762 Avatar
    @rjw4762

    I think it’s a bit too soon to do a facelift. Sat in one 3 months back and thought it was pretty good – though a little too small for our family – so likely to go for the brand new Touran. Hope this car sells well though….important that Nissan stays in UK.

    1. @anthsarin070497 Avatar
      @anthsarin070497

      The facelift was “rushed” so to speak because this Qashqais lifespan is likely to be shorter than the rest, Nissan is aiming to release full electric replacements by the end of the decade

  6. @erics2147 Avatar
    @erics2147

    Does it have a spare wheel?

    1. @istvanstoica1154 Avatar
      @istvanstoica1154

      No it doesn’t

  7. @geoff544 Avatar
    @geoff544

    Nissan website seems to suggest that the Acenta Premium has a 7″ screen.

    1. @anthsarin070497 Avatar
      @anthsarin070497

      Only on the previous generation if the website hasn’t been updated yet

      All the new facelifts have exactly the same screen across the board, same as the Juke facelift too. The 7″ has been dropped completely

  8. @ViewBothSides Avatar
    @ViewBothSides

    given ALL facelifts are new lights and sometimes a new grill, these facelift reviews are mostly about how you might just about spot the difference if you saw one on the road.

  9. @bengilrane Avatar
    @bengilrane

    I like this new design the pre-facelift looked so old compared to its rivals it looked like it was from 2016

  10. @saintetienne755 Avatar
    @saintetienne755

    Definitely got Hyundai/Lexus vibes going on there

  11. @sargfowler9603 Avatar
    @sargfowler9603

    The hybrid model is a bit disappointing. Surely a charge port would have made it much cheaper to run?
    Unless the battery is really, really small.
    Many manufacturers are now putting in 20kwh batteries in their hybrids.

    1. @glennchinyangarara8225 Avatar
      @glennchinyangarara8225

      Full hybrid with a 20kwh battery?

    2. @sargfowler9603 Avatar
      @sargfowler9603

      @@glennchinyangarara8225 The new Seat Leon/VW Golf

  12. @mandyarnage2530 Avatar
    @mandyarnage2530

    Nice to see they have covered the paint on the inside of the doors, they should be for the price they are asking!

  13. @marvin23232323ify Avatar
    @marvin23232323ify

    Have they now included auto locks on moving?

  14. @jermineprince9188 Avatar
    @jermineprince9188

    It’s a nice vehicle, however I don’t like Nissan e-power setup where the engine is a generator.

  15. @descarroll2039 Avatar
    @descarroll2039

    No electric tilt and slide sunroof available….

    1. @jameschester1261 Avatar
      @jameschester1261

      And looks like the only colour choices for the interior are dreary, gloomy and claustrophobic

  16. @KenanTurkiye Avatar
    @KenanTurkiye

    NOOO 1:04 🙁

  17. @millerbai Avatar
    @millerbai

    Front looks as if somebody described a Tucson to an artist over the phone.

  18. @vp272 Avatar
    @vp272

    No one ever bought the Visia model anyway.
    It always undercut rivals by a big margin on monthly pcp and lease deals and the mid range was the sweet spot between price and equipment. Its perfect size for family of 4

  19. @nigelp4795 Avatar
    @nigelp4795

    Nice review – Everyone seems to have access to the newer N-Design trim when reviewing this facelift! Nissan really want to push that new version. I am waiting for someone to review or at least show the new Tekna model with the odd (brown) “Burnt Umber” interior touches. Brown doesn’t sound overly appealing – since the 1970’s!

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