Nissan unveils Qashqai mini-offroader for Europe
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Nissan unveils Qashqai mini-offroader for Europe
Nissan Motor Company has unveiled the new Qashqai, a hybrid offroad compact car aimed primarily at the European market where the Japanese company is hoping to sell 100,000 units a year…
The Qashqai, named after an Iranian nomadic desert tribe, will be manufactured at Nissan's factory in Sunderland in northern England and is due to go on the market next February. Its upper part looks like a sporty hatchback, while the lower part is like a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
The Qashqai, named after an Iranian nomadic desert tribe, will be manufactured at Nissan's factory in Sunderland in northern England and is due to go on the market next February. Its upper part looks like a sporty hatchback, while the lower part is like a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
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Re: Nissan unveils Qashqai mini-offroader for Europe
Originally Posted by Jason
We usually discuss 'hybrid-electric' but I didn't see any mention of electric or hydraulic or other non-gas power system. No mention of regenerative braking or EV mode. What really raise my eyebrows was:
"We hope Qashqai will sell on average 100,000 units a year on average across Europe, with 80 percent of these customers buying a Nissan for the first time," said Nissan's chief executive Carlos Ghosn.
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/06092006/325...underland.html
Originally Posted by Reuters
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The Qashqai is described as a crossover as it combines attributes of a classic passenger car with those of a 4x4.
The Qashqai is described as a crossover as it combines attributes of a classic passenger car with those of a 4x4.
Originally Posted by Reuters
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.
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Bob Wilson
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Re: Nissan unveils Qashqai mini-offroader for Europe
It doesn't appear to be an electric hybrid:
The 169.3-inch long and 70.1-inch tall crossover will come with four engine options, two gasoline and two diesel, all of which are four-cylinder units.
(This is from Edmunds: Nissan Qashqai Crossover Vehicle Looks for a Niche in Europe.)
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