NEW Nissan Qashqai | Facelift 2024/2025 | Exterior & Interior
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Nothing stands still for long in the highly competitive crossover segment that Nissan pioneered with the original Qashqai. In the three-and-a-bit years since the third generation Qashqai was launched, it has sold more than 350,000 units in Europe and continues to set the standard for crossovers - the pioneer and still the benchmark. And to maintain its place as the reference in its segment, it has received a comprehensive aesthetic refresh, as well as significant technology updates
From the bold changes to the exterior styling to the comprehensive updates to the infotainment and connected services on-board, the philosophy behind the changes to Qashqai is to keep the essence of what consumers love about Qashqai, enhance its strengths and to add even more intuitive and convenient technology.
Exterior updates refresh Qashqai's look
The new Qashqai exudes a sharp and modern dynamism thanks to its refreshed design.
The front grille of the Qashqai has been comprehensively updated to create a more striking first impression. Inspired by the patterns of ancient Japanese armour scales, it now consists of dozens of high gloss, three dimensional comma-shaped elements painted in high gloss black paint which appear to float in the space between the lip of the bonnet and the numberplate holder. To the sides of the central portion, the "commas" form a triangular shape from the new headlights down to a point to the side of the numberplate and they are finished in a "satin chrome" hot foil stamp, on the top grade version.
The flanks of the bumper are body coloured and a strip of black in a high-gloss finish runs below the numberplate to the lower corners of the bumper. Underneath the cooling aperture, there is a thin body-coloured "chin strap" which gives a sense of definition to the front.
The new headlights bring a sense of purpose and presence, with an even sharper look. It now features an adaptive high beam module complemented by a smaller unit for wider beam distribution, useful for increased visibility in low-light conditions and fog. Below the main lens the daytime running lights consist of five small lenses which are the same shape as the "commas" of the main grille. The daytime running lights now encircle the main headlight lens, joining with the thin light above the headlight which is similar to the unit on the previous iteration of Qashqai, but it now has an illuminated "Nissan" on its outboard edge. The upper daytime running light element becomes the turn indicator when activated and, for the first time, features sequential turning lights (according to the grade).
At the rear, the shape of the lights remains unchanged but the composition of the lights within the unit has been redesigned. The red lighting elements now consist of four individual elements which echo the shape of the front grille "commas". They appear to float in the lens housing and are now a distinctive shade of red, known as "super red", and bring a sense of elevated precision. The lenses are now clear, to allow a better view of the lighting elements. The thin boomerang lighting element that frames the upper side of the light unit continues through the tail light and now features the dynamic indicator signal.
The bumper has been reshaped and now features harmonized colour - either gloss black on the higher grade versions or body coloured on the new N-Design grade.
A new 18" diamond cut alloy wheel is now standard on the mid-grade Qashqai. For the higher grades, there is a new 19" alloy and a new 20" diamond-cut alloy wheel design. This range of striking wheels gives one of the widest range of wheels in the segment, adding an extra dimension to the Qashqai's eye-catching design refresh.
Three new colours have been added to the Qashqai's palette. Pearl White is new and features a cleaner, pure tint that appears to give a glow in certain lighting conditions. Pearl Black replaces the previous black option and has a richer black tint and has the effect of sharpening the definition of the Qashqai's visual geometry.
Deep Ocean is an eye-catching shade. It appears to sit somewhere between dark blue and metallic teal depending on the prevailing light conditions. It's sure to spark the conversation among passers-by whose eye has been caught: "is that Qashqai blue or maybe green?".
Five of the Qashqai colours - Pearl White, Deep Ocean, Fuji Red, Magnetic Blue and Ceramic Grey - are all available in two-tone, with a black roof for a more distinctive look.
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We do not need any facelift we just need some reliable oldschool diesel engines in your program to choose!
Never been a fan of diesel. Petrolhead head here
I like the greenish or blue. It suits the front grille..not on the sunset colour .. well done great video 👍👍
Thanks 👍
When are these likely to hit the roads here in the UK please?
I have heard that it’s possible orders will be from June but that’s subject to change
Thanks for the help.
Can believe there is a new Q. We just bought a new Q 6m ago. Refused the batterye power pack. We dis get the petrol tip speck. Great car avg 5.5l per 100km.
I got mine last year. Knew there was a facelift model due but in all honesty. I prefer the look of the current Qashqai however, the new interior is a slight improvement on the current
@CarGuyUK is very similar to ours inside, and I do agree regarding comparing the outer look. Wonder if there is a petrol option, that batteries are bluddy dangerous.
I believe there will be a petrol mild hybrid, which is what I have now. I will always buy petrol as long as I can. Electric is too expensive currently in the uk vs petrol models
@CarGuyUK 100% the same thinking. EV trade is dying anyway. If you do your research on EV and watch the market in the USA, only 3% of sales in 2024. Lack of sale dew to the damage to earth by mining practice, dangerous fire explosion, and high death rates in EV. Dew to car doors locking people in. Then, the price dew to the limit resources it can't be a practical replacement. Then, it turns out the earth needs CO2 to flourish. Plants need CO2 and flourish with it that in turn flourishes animal live and so on. 1000s of top science across the world have proven this, but on death ears of the MS. Anyway, I will choose to invest my hard urned money were to invest it. The trade-in value from EV, which is a big showing point if it is a good investment. The live span of the battery 10y are the killer of your money invested.Kind regards, God bless your home and family. Thanks for the YT channel
Why did you need facelift the Qashqai? When need update the engines Nissan!!
Front grill should design better, it is weird
Z zewnątrz niestety na minus ale wnętrze na plus
I agree
Nissan has been very innovative in recent years but the changes lack imagination. Front is all grille like the Tucson; the back is like a Peugeot. The interior soft plastics that must be looked after very carefully have been replaced by another product that may not like to be touched! Supposedly, there are some changes to Google Maps? If that means it will be incorporated into the Head Up Display that will be a clear positive move. The inbuilt navigation is kind of useless compared to Google Maps or Apple Maps. My dealer said that no-one uses the inbuilt navigation. I use it just for the Head Up Display.
Agreed. I would not want to get that interior dirty. At least the current material will withstand some dirt, the new remains to be seen but yes not impressed with the front, back has not changed much but I don’t like how they have introduced the white in between the red parts of the back lights like in older versions, prefer all red as it look smarter.