NISSAN QASHQAI


The 'Nissan Qashqai' ('Nissan Dualis' in Japan and Australia, 'Nissan CCUV' in China and 'Nissan Rogue' in North America) is a compact crossover SUV produced by Japanese automaker Nissan since 2007. The P32L automobile platform will be also used by other oncoming Nissan crossover SUVs. The Qashqai is built at Nissan's NMUK Sunderland plant as of December 2006.
It is the first model to be styled by Nissan Design Europe in London, England, UK, with engineering development led by Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE) in Cranfield, Bedfordshire. It was globally presented at the 2006 Paris Motor Show.
The Qashqai will be exported to the Middle East and additional overseas markets.

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Features
North America
Name
References
External links

Features


Built on an all-new platform, Nissan aims to sell more than 100,000 Qashqais a year from February 2007. Nissan said the car, named after the nomadic Qashqai tribe, will cater for those car buyers who want a more dynamic design but are not attracted to the large, aggressive nature of a sport utility vehicle. The car slots below the X-Trail in the Nissan range and partially replaces the conventional Primera and Almera. In terms of size, its 4310 mm length and 1610 mm makes it fall between compact MPVs, such as the SEAT Altea and Renault Scénic, and compact SUVs like the Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage and Mitsubishi Outlander.
The top half of Qashqai has a sleek dynamic form with a distinctive shoulder line which rises at the rear — a design cue similar to that of the Nissan Murano. The lower portion resembles a SUV due to large, pronounced wheel arches and a slightly elevated ground clearance. The all new Dualis uses the exact same platform as the X-Trail (the vehicle the Dualis is based on) but will not be as functional or as off road capable as it is. Nissan is planning the Dualis to rival such cars the Toyota RAV-4 and the Honda CR-V. Due to the cheaper building cost most of the practicability of the Dualis will be compromised compared to the X-Trail. The seats, unlike the X-Trail, can not fold all the way down and the suspension is loud and hard on some roads. The Dualis utilizes a 2.0 litre four-cylinder engine delivering 103 kW or power and 196 Nm of torque. It is equipped with a AWD/4WD system and received a five start Euro NCAP safety rating.[1]
Four engine choices can be chosen: the gasoline engines will be a 115 hp 1.6 L and a 140 hp 2.0 L, while the 106 hp 1.5 L and 150 hp 2.0 L will be the Diesel engines.
In may 2007 the EuroNCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme) awarded the Qashqai its best ever adult occupant score.

North America


A stretched version is called the Nissan Rogue.

Name


The Qashqai name (pronounced 'kash-kai') comes from an originally nomadic tribe (Qashqai) living in South Western Iran and Nissan's designers believe that its buyers will be nomadic in nature too. Chinese nameplate CCUV is short for "Compact Crossover Utility Vehicle". In Australia, the Qashqai is named as the Dualis. This was chosen due to the fact that Australians may call it the "cash-cow".

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External links



Official UK Qashqai website

Qashqai concept homepage

Press release announcing the car

Qashqai on UltimateCarpage.com

Qashqai Goes On Production

Nissan Qashqai

New Nissan Qashqai Forum

BuyYourCar.co.uk Qashqai Review

Qashqai Car Games
European New Car Assessment Programme [[1]]

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