Nissan Qashqai

Nissan Qashqai
Overview
Manufacturer Nissan
Also called Nissan Dualis (Japan and Australia, 1st gen.)
Nissan Rogue Sport (United States, 2nd gen.)
Production 2006–present
Body and chassis
Class Compact crossover SUV
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
Related Nissan Rogue
Renault Kadjar
Chronology
Predecessor Nissan Mistral

The Nissan Qashqai (/ˈkæʃk/) is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese car manufacturer Nissan since 2006. For the first generation, the Qashqai was sold under the name Nissan Dualis in Japan and Australia. Now in its second generation, which was released in 2014, the new model is only badged as Qashqai, except in the United States where it is rebadged as the "Nissan Rogue Sport".

The original Qashqai replaced the off-road capable body-on-frame Mistral/Terrano II as Nissan's SUV offering, and its P32L automobile platform will be also used by other forthcoming Nissan crossover SUVs. Nissan named the Qashqai after the Qashqai (pronounced [qaʃqaːʔiː]) people living in mountainous Southwestern Iran.[1] Qashqai means "A horse with a white forehead" based on a translation by Vasily Bartold.

First generation (J10) (2006–2013)

First generation
Overview
Also called Nissan Dualis (Japan and Australia)
Production 2006–2013
Assembly Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England (NMMUK)
Kanda, Fukuoka, Japan
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
Platform Nissan C platform
Related Nissan Rogue (1st gen.)
Venucia T70
Powertrain
Engine 1.6 L HR16DE I4 (petrol)
2.0 L MR20DE I4 (petrol)
1.5 L K9K I4 (diesel)
1.6 L R9M I4 (diesel)
2.0 L M9R I4 (diesel)
Transmission 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
6-speed automatic
CVT automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,630 mm (103.5 in)
2,760 mm (108.7 in) (+2 version)
Length 4,315 mm (169.9 in)
4,535 mm (178.5 in) (+2 version)
Width 1,785 mm (70.3 in)
Height 1,605 mm (63.2 in)
Chronology
Successor Nissan Juke (Dualis, Japan)
Nissan X-Trail (Qashqai+2)
Nissan Dualis (Japan; pre facelift)

Name

Nissan considered releasing the Chinese version as the CCUV (Compact Crossover Utility Vehicle). In Australia the Qashqai carries the name Dualis from the Japanese domestic market version because Nissan worried Qashqai could be pronounced "cash cow".[2] The press has often used that pun to describe the sales success of the model.[3][4]

Production and sales

The Nissan Qashqai Concept at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show.

The Qashqai has been built at Nissan's Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK (NMUK) Sunderland, Tyne and Wear plant since December 2006.[5]

It is the first model to be styled by Nissan Design Europe in London, with engineering development led by Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE) in Cranfield, Bedfordshire. First unveiled as a concept vehicle at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show, it was globally presented at the 2006 Paris Motor Show.

By December 2007, Nissan had sold approximately 100,000 Nissan Qashqais in Europe, including 17,554 in the United Kingdom, 15,376 in Russia, and 10,746 in Italy.[6] Since its facelift in 2010, the Qashqai has sold over 200,000 annual units in Europe (excluding Russia) every year, and the first generation Qashqai has sold more than 1.24 million units in Europe during its 7.5 year production run.

The Qashqai is exported to the Middle East and additional overseas markets.

In order to increase production capacity in Nissan's plant in Sunderland within the United Kingdom, some models of the 2014 Qashqai will be produced in Nissan's Russian plant in Saint Petersburg.[7]

Features

Interior

Built on an all new platform, the Qashqai went on sale in February 2007, and Nissan targeted more than 100,000 sales per year. Nissan said the car would cater to those 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, even though it took the production place of the smaller Almera. In terms of size, its 4,310 millimetres (169.7 in) length and 1,610 millimetres (63.4 in) height make it fall between compact MPVs, such as the SEAT Altea and Peugeot 5008; 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 an SUV due to large, pronounced wheel arches and a slightly elevated ground clearance.

The Qashqai uses the same platform as the X-Trail (the vehicle upon which the Qashqai is based). Nissan regards the Qashqai as a rival to such cars as the Toyota RAV4 and the Honda CR-V and in 2007 it received a five star Euro NCAP safety rating — the best ever adult occupant score.[8]

Five engine choices are available: a 114 PS (84 kW; 112 bhp) 1.6 L or a 141 PS (104 kW; 139 bhp) 2.0 L petrol, while the 106 PS (78 kW; 105 bhp) 1.5 L, 130 PS (96 kW; 128 bhp) 1.6 L and 150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp) 2.0 L provide the diesel offerings.

Qashqai NJ10 (+2)

Production of a seven-passenger version of the Qashqai, named "Qashqai+2", began at NMUK in July 2008. Launched in October 2008, it is a larger variant of the standard model with the wheelbase extended by 135 mm. The overall length of the car is extended by 211 mm to allow for a third row of seats, and roof height is increased by 38 mm at the rear.

From the A pillar back the car's chassis is unique, but trim and engine models remain the same as on the standard Qashqai.

The Qashqai+2 was discontinued after the model year of 2013, and replaced by the new version of the X-Trail with a seven-seat configuration.

Facelift

Facelift Nissan Dualis Ti
Facelift Nissan Dualis ST

On 4 December 2009, Nissan announced the Qashqai's next version, which went on sale in March 2010. The model's front end has been completely restyled while the rear now includes LED tail lights. Modifications to the interior include a new instrument panel layout for the vehicle's drive computer, better soundproofing and minor storage additions.

ESP is now standard across the range and two new exterior colours have been added. The launch of an eco friendly Pure Drive variant has also been announced.[9][10]

2011 engine update

A new 1.6 dCi engine replaces the previous 2.0 dCi. Peak power is down from 110 kW (148 bhp; 150 PS) to 95 kW (127 bhp; 129 PS), but there's the same 320 N⋅m (240 lb⋅ft) of torque, available at 1750 rpm, rather than 2000 rpm. Nissan hasn’t released full performance figures, but says the 1.6 dCi has a quicker 50–80 km/h (31–50 mph) acceleration figure than the 2.0 dCi.

Nissan has also added its Around View Monitor as standard equipment for 360 (Replaces N-tec) versions of the Qashqai and Qashqai +2. The system uses a set of external cameras to create a 360 degree "bird's eye" view of the car to help with parking manoeuvres. The driver can also focus individually on front, rear or passenger cameras to look out for a particular obstacle.

Marketing

Japan

The Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) Dualis is offered in 2.0 G, 2.0 S, 2.0 G Four, and 2.0 S Four trim levels. All models are powered by 2.0 litre MR20DE engine matched to six speed Xtronic CVT.

The Dualis was discontinued in Japan on 31 March 2014. After the Dualis was discontinued, the Juke is the only mini SUV from Nissan that is still produced and sold in Japan.

Middle East

In most Middle East markets, the Nissan Qashqai is offered in S, SE and LE, Standard on all trims is the 2.0L 106 kW (142 bhp) MR20DE engine with CVT.[11]

North America

Until 2017, the Qashqai was not offered in North American markets. Instead, Nissan offered the Nissan Rogue. Although larger and appearing to be a completely different model it is based on the same basic platform as the Qashqai / Xtrail with some visual similarities. In Mexico, the X-Trail and Rogue are both sold and the Qashqai is about to be offered in the Mexican Market. In January 2017, Nissan announced the second generation Qashqai will be sold in the United States and Canada (called the "Rogue Sport" in the United States).

New Zealand

Nissan New Zealand also uses the Qashqai name to distinguish the model from Dualis grey imports that were shipped from Japan before the official release. The New Zealand spec Qashqai is sourced from Sunderland having initially been sourced from Japan. The range currently (2016) consists of three specification levels: ST, ST-L and Ti all with 2WD 2.0L MR20DE CVT. A TS model (1.6 diesel) is also available. The Qashqai+2 was added to the range in July 2010 but discontinued with the new model launch in 2014. The updated X-Trail (Rogue in United States), released at about the same time, became the only seven seater option.

Singapore

In Singapore, the local distributor offered the Qashqai in the standard variant and also in Qashqai+2 seven seater variant. Parallel importers also offered the model but bears the Dualis name which is directly sourced from Japan.

United Kingdom

The Qashqai has been made at the Sunderland, Tyne and Wear plant since December 2006, occupying the production line previously occupied by the Almera. Its launch also coincided with the withdrawal of the Primera from the market in the United Kingdom, due to low sales. This left the company with no direct successor to the Almera or Primera on the market in the United Kingdom, with the "supermini MPV" Note being sold as an indirect successor to the Almera, and the Qashqai as a successor to the Primera.

This move was seen as controversial, but in time appears to have paid off as the Qashqai has proved a major sales success in the United Kingdom, with more than 39,000 sales in 2010 making it the tenth best selling new car in Britain – the first Nissan to make the top ten in Britain since the Sunny in 1983.[12]

The lack of a conventional alternative on the United Kingdom market could soon be solved, according to an Autocar article in September 2012, by the launch of the Nissan Tiida (which had already directly replaced the Almera in other markets) in the near future, although it has yet to be confirmed whether this will happen.[13] In 2012, its sixth year on sale in the United Kingdom, sales exceeded 45,000 to make it the sixth best selling car there that year.[14]

The Russian Federation

The Qashqai and Qashqai+2 (seven seat version) are available in the Russian Federation with the following gasoline powered four cylinder engines:

For Qashqai

  • 1.6 L85 kW (114 hp) 2WD; 5MT and CVT
  • 2.0 L105 kW (141 hp) 2WD and 4WD; 6MT and CVT

For Qashqai+2

  • 1.6 L85 kW (114 hp) 2WD; 5MT
  • 2.0 L105 kW (141 hp) 2WD with 6MT only; 4WD with 6MT or CVT

Recall

On 13 September 2012, Nissan Motor Co. recalled 51,000 cars worldwide to investigate a reported steering wheel problem. It affects Nissan's Qashqai, Qashqai+2 and Nissan NV200 models.[15]

Second generation (J11) (2013–present)

Second generation
Overview
Also called Nissan Rogue Sport (United States)
Production November 2013–present
Assembly Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England (NMMUK)
Wuhan, Hubei, China (Dongfeng Nissan)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Fukuoka Pref., Japan (Nissan Motor Kyushu)
Body and chassis
Body style 5-door SUV
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
Platform Nissan CMF platform (CMF-CD)
Related Nissan Rogue (2nd gen.)
Nissan X-Trail (3rd gen.)
Renault Kadjar
Powertrain
Engine 1.2 L turbo I4 (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol)
2.0 L MR20DE I4 (petrol)
1.5 L I4 (diesel)
1.6 L I4 (diesel)
Transmission 6-speed manual
CVT automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,646 mm (104.2 in)
Length 4,370 mm (172.0 in)
Width 1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Height 1,595 mm (62.8 in)
Chronology
Predecessor Nissan Rogue Select (for North America)

The Qashqai J11 was introduced in London on November 7, 2013, at a worldwide streamed launch known at the #nextgen. It was subsequently presented as a premiere at the Brussels International Motor Show in January 2014.[16] In February 2014, it went on sale in the United Kingdom. The new Qashqai J11 was awarded What Car? "Car of the Year" 2014.

The Dualis nameplate has been discontinued in Japan, and the second generation Qashqai is not sold there. Nissan Japan instead offers the smaller Juke, and the new larger X-Trail which is now based on the Rogue.

Interior

The first generation model with the Dualis nameplate was sold alongside the newer model, which now bears the Qashqai name in Australia since July 2014.

Globally, it is available in 1.6 L (turbodiesel/petrol), 1.5 L (turbodiesel), 1.2 L (turbopetrol) and 2.0 L (petrol) variants.[17][18]

In July 2015, Nissan announced that it will begin to market the Qashqai on the market in North America.[19] In September 2015, Nissan rolled a record breaking 500,000th Qashqai off the production line at NMMUK, the fastest time for a vehicle built in the United Kingdom to reach a half million units.[20]

Dongfeng Nissan started marketing locally produced Qashqai in Chinese market.[21] Engine options available are 1.2 litre turbocharged petrol and 2.0 L naturally aspirated petrol. All models excluding the base 1.2T are mated with NIssan's Xtronic CVT, while the base 1.2T engine is mated with a six speed manual gearbox.

At the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan Nissan revealed the North American version of the Qashqai to slot between the Juke & Rogue. Due to homologation reasons Nissan USA had to make minor changes to the Qashqai including calling it "Rogue Sport", to tie it in with the popular Rogue name.[22] In Canada, however, the Qashqai will keep its original name.

Pricing for the 2018 Nissan Qashqai will start under $20,000 in Canada. The manual S trim model begins at $19,998 and the S CVT at $21,998. The price tops out at $32,198 for the SL Platinum. The Qashqai arrived at dealers in Canada in June.[23]

On October 27, 2016, Nissan Motor Corporation announced the production of the next Qashqai at NMUK.[24]

Engine Specifications

Petrol engines[25]
ModelYear(s)DisplacementFuel TypePowerTorque0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)CO2 Emissions
1.2i DIG-T 4X2

HR12DDT

2013–1,199 cc (73.2 cu in)Petrol116 PS (85 kW; 114 bhp)190 N⋅m (140 ft⋅lbf)10.6 s129 g/km
1.2i DIG-T 4X2 XTRONIC 2014–1,199 cc (73.2 cu in)Petrol116 PS (85 kW; 114 bhp)165 N⋅m (122 ft⋅lbf)12.9 s129 g/km
1.6i DIG-T 4X2

MR16DDT

2014–1,618 cc (98.7 cu in)Petrol163 PS (120 kW; 161 bhp)240 N⋅m (177 ft⋅lbf)9.1 s134 g/km
MR20DE 2015-1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)Petrol150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp)200 N⋅m (148 ft⋅lbf)10.53 s- g/km
Diesel engines[25]
ModelYear(s)DisplacementFuel TypePowerTorque0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)CO2 Emissions
1.5 dCi 4X2 2013–1,461 cc (89.2 cu in)Diesel110 PS (81 kW; 108 bhp)260 N⋅m (192 ft⋅lbf)11.9 s99 g/km
1.6 dCi 4X2 2013–1,598 cc (97.5 cu in)Diesel131 PS (96 kW; 129 bhp)320 N⋅m (236 ft⋅lbf)9.9 s115 g/km
1.6 dCi 4X2 XTRONIC 2013–1,598 cc (97.5 cu in)Diesel131 PS (96 kW; 129 bhp)320 N⋅m (236 ft⋅lbf)11.1 s119 g/km
1.6 dCi All Mode 4X4-i 2013–1,598 cc (97.5 cu in)Diesel131 PS (96 kW; 129 bhp)320 N⋅m (236 ft⋅lbf)10.5 s129 g/km

Alleged emission manipulation

In May 2016, South Korea's environment ministry alleged Nissan used a so-called defeat device in those Qashqai with diesel engines to turn off its exhaust reduction system under regular driving temperatures. It fined Nissan, and ordered a recall of models with Euro 6 engines. Nissan denied any wrongdoing.[26][27]

Nissan Rogue Sport (2017–present)

At the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Nissan announced that it would sell a rebadged version of its Qashqai, called the Rogue Sport in the United States. Priced below the Nissan Rogue (which in turn is a rebadged version of the Nissan X Trail), the Rogue Sport replaces the Nissan Rogue Select, which has been discontinued from Nissan's lineup in the United States since 2015.

Nissan decided to name the Qashqai the Rogue Sport in the United States in order to cash in on the success of the standard Rogue, despite rumors that Americans couldn't pronounce "qashqai".[22] At the same time, it was announced that the Qashqai will be sold in Canada as a Qashqai and not as a Rogue Sport.

All Rogue Sports will come well equipped, with standard features such as keyless entry, power windows and door locks, Bluetooth for hands-free calling as well as streaming audio, and air conditioning. In addition, the Rogue Sport will be offered in three distinct trim levels, all of which feature their own list of standard equipment:

S: Advanced Driver Assist Display, "D-Shaped" Sports Steering Wheel, Siri Eyes Free Technology, Bluetooth Streaming Audio, and Rear View Backup Camera System

SV Adds: Seventeen Inch (17") Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Nissan Intelligent Key System w/ Push Button Ignition, Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Controls, and Six Way Power Adjustable Front Driver's Seat

SL Adds: Nineteen Inch (19") Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Seven-Inch NissanConnect Services Touch Screen Infotainment System w/ GPS Navigation, Mobile Apps, and Services, Nissan AroundView Monitor w/ Moving Object Detection, and Leather Appointed Seating Surfaces

All Rogue Sports will be powered by a 2.0 litre, 141 horsepower inline-four petrol engine. Additional features include the "Divide n Hide" in-floor storage system, intelligent cruise control, available Blind Sport Monitoring, available Lane Departure Warning, available Lane Departure Prevention, available Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and High Beam Assist. Both Front-Wheel-Drive (FWD) and All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) versions of the Rogue Sport will be available.

The Rogue Sport will go on sale in the United States in the spring of 2017, however, pricing has not yet been announced.[28]

Pre-facelift styling

Post-facelift styling

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