In this video, Simone reviews the latest 2018 Nissan Qashqai in the ST-L trim. The new Qashqai will be available in four trim levels, three of which are available now.
The exterior got some noticeable changes for 2018. And there is now one petrol engine choice which is a 2.0 litre with 106 kW and 200 Nm of torque. There is no longer a diesel engine option for the Qashqai.
These new updates are well needed for Nissan’s latest Qashqai to remain competitive against other small SUVs like the Hyundai Kona, Mazda CX-3, and Toyota C-HR.
Engine Specifications
2.0 litre DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder
Engine: 2.0L Petrol
Power: 106 kW – 142 hp @6,000 rpm
Torque: 200 Nm @ 4,400 rpm
Fuel Consumption: 7.7L/100km
Features
Safety /Security
- Driver and front passenger front impact SRS airbags
- Driver and front passenger side impact SRS airbags
- Front to rear SRS curtain airbags
- Vehicle Dynamic Control with Traction Control System
- Intelligent Emergency Braking
- Forward-Collision Warning
- Lane Departure Warning
- 3-point Emergency Locking Retractor front and rear seatbelts
- Child restraint anchorage (RH/LH isofix + tether and centre tether)
- Front ventilated disc brakes/rear solid disc brakes
- Anti-lock Braking System
- Electric Park Brake
- Electronic Brake force Distribution
- Brake Assist
- Intelligent Trace Control
- Intelligent Engine Brake (CVT only)
- Intelligent Ride Control
Convenience / Tech Features
- 7.0″ colour touch-screen display
- Advanced Drive-Assist® Display
- Bluetooth® handfree phone system
- Intelligent Key® with push button engine start
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Cruise control with steering wheel controls
- Variable intermittent windshield wipers
- 12V power outlets (x2)
- Cup holders (x2) and bottle holders (x4)
- Cargo tie-down hooks
- Intermittent rear window wiper
- Remote window control
- One touch window control (front and rear)
- Satellite navigation
- Intelligent Around View® Monitor with Moving Object Detection
- Rearview camera with predictive path
- AM/FM/CD/AUX audio system
- Six speakers
- iPod® compatible USB port
- Bluetooth® audio streaming
- Digital radio (DAB+)
Other Features
- LED daytime running lights
- LED taillight
- Shark fin antenna
- Rear spoiler
- Body coloured outside door handles
- Halogen headlights
- Power heated door mirrors with LED indicators
- Electric folding door mirrors
- Roof rails
- Fog lights
- Privacy glass (2nd row, rear)
- Leather-accented* gear shift boot
- Leather-accented* steering wheel and shift knob
- 60/40 split folding 2nd-row seat
- 6-way manual front passenger seat with manual lumbar.
- 6-way power driver seat with manual lumbar
- Part graphite cloth/part leather-accented* seat trim
- Heated front seats
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