Seven-seat Nissan Qashqai Revealed

Design differences apparent

Nissan / Nissan Qashqai+2
by Thami Masemola
April 5, 2008 2:00 AM
Filed Under: General, Japanese, Nissan

Nissan is going to market with a new Qashqai, dubbed the Qashqai+2 because it has extra seating for about to at the extreme rear. To be shown in public for the first time at the London Motor Show, the Qashqai+2 could follow the extremely popular original Qashqai – over 170,000 sold in Europe since launch. Thanks to that Nissan is to employ a third shift at its plant in Sunderland, UK to keep up with demand.

Designed to be identical to original Qashqai only up to the A-pillar, the Qashqai+2 has an extended wheelbase, extended by 135mm while its overall length and height go up by 211mm and 38mm respectively. Overall weight also increases by 100kg because of the extra size and seats. The two extra seats can fold down flat to create the space required for a “boot”. Anyone up to a height of 1.6m can sit comfortably there, therefore those larger than hobbits may find things a little cramped at the far end.

The four engines comprise of a 1.6-litre petrol with 84kW and 160Nm, and a 2.0-litre of 103kW and 200Nm of torque. On the diesel front we have the Renault-Nissan alliance 1.5 dCi with 78kW and 240Nm, plus the range-topping 2.0dCi with a Bosch piezoelectric-controlled injection system making 110kW and 320Nm. They can be matched to a 5-speed manual for the 1.6, 6-speed manual on both 2.0-litres, a 6-speed automatic for the 4WD 2.0 dCi and a CVT in the 4WD 2.0-litre petrol.

Nissan is soon to replace the first generation Murano, so until then Qashqai+2 may be the crossover vehicle of choice for Nissan fans.

Source: Nissan
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BabyMilo
April 5, 2008 2:52 AM
the back seat in the 5 seat Qashqai it is horrible but i hope that it is better in this one... what exactly is this supposed to compete with?? it just doesnt make sence... if you want a 7 seat nissan get the pathfinder and it u want more space in the boot just get a murano

thylastbreath
April 5, 2008 3:02 AM
Ok, I really like the way Nissans have been looking lately, but um... Does anyone else think this looks almost identical to the Mercedes M-Class? The Rogue and Murano are wonderfully unique looking automobiles (IMO) but this is almost as big of a ripoff as recent Chinese "designs".

Good looking car, just not very original.

desiathate
April 5, 2008 4:12 AM
it rather look like rouge on steroids!!

122
April 5, 2008 6:06 AM
This is definitely Mercedes GL's little brother. Expect to see this car with 21's in the near future by a private owner :p

nadster
April 5, 2008 12:48 PM
The Qashqai itself is supposed to compete with regular family cars such as the Ford Focus, Vauxhall Astra and so on, as it is compact in size, not a full blown 4x4 adn offers space and practicality.

The growing sales of Mini-MPVs ie. Renault Scenic, Citroen C4 Picasso etc. are full of family friendly features such as flexible seating, and it is this market that Nissan is targeting.

This isn't made to compete with 4x4s, it's made as an alternative to Mini-MPVS.

lelu
April 5, 2008 4:47 PM
Why do you keep talking with kilowatts?? Everyone uses horsepower, kW doesn't mean a thing for me..

carcrazy1234
April 5, 2008 4:14 PM
i hate the new styling in the new nissans comming out. the rear especially... those lights are hideous the rogue and the murano also have these taillights as well

german-cars-lover
April 5, 2008 10:12 PM
What's the point ??? They kill it !!

Get_real
April 6, 2008 3:18 AM
Actually, kW is the 'official' unit. It is also used by most manufacturers internally. If you want to know in hp: just multiply the kW by about 1.36. That will give you a rough idea.

Bristol411S3
April 6, 2008 10:11 AM
Who says it is "official"? Official for measuring the effectiveness of kettles perhaps, but car customers use bhp/CV/ps unless they actually believe Brussels is anything other than an anonymous city in a confused country.

manels
April 6, 2008 4:59 PM
Well, who says it's the SI, the international standard for base units: http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/units.html

Go and check power, the official unit is W, watt. kW are 1000 Watts. Car customers do use bhp/CV/PS but I when publishing internationally, which to use? BHP, CV or PS? I recall that BHP arent the same as PS. If you want to go further on this, there's a simple but effective article on wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower

Cheers

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