New Nissan Qashqai Spy Photos Captured
AWD-Lifestyle to replace passenger cars
By by Andreas Conradt
April 19, 2006 5:47 AM
Filed Under: Japanese, Nissan, Spy Photos
AWD-Lifestyle to replace passenger cars
Nissan is changing it all! Not only with the X-Trail the Japanese are riding the adventure wave – the whole image of the make is going to be changed over in the coming months. There’s no more room for standard passenger cars like the Almera and Primera. Allowed is only what is real fun. All-wheel-drive is one of the ingredients to reach that target, and here’s proof that the Qashqai concept car is going to make it into production. It will be released at the 2007 Geneva Show, but we snapped it undergoing shakedown tests in Germany. The new crossover will feature all-wheel-drive and is expected to be powered by 2.0-litre four-cylinder fuel and Diesel engines. The top of the line version could be equipped with a six cylinder power plant.
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