Nissan Qashqai Hatchback
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Performance
Pros:
Smooth and quiet engines, especially the e-Power hybrid
Decent fuel economy, with e-Power achieving up to 62 mpg
Cons:
Not particularly quick unless opting for the e-Power variant
Rivals offer more engaging driving experiences
Safety rating
Pros:
Equipped with a comprehensive suite of safety features, including AEB and lane-keeping assistance
Good crash test ratings, with a 4-star Euro NCAP score
Cons:
Lower scores for vulnerable road users and safety assist features
Some rivals offer more advanced safety technologies
Storage space
Pros:
Spacious front seating with ample legroom
Rear doors open wide for easy access, accommodating child seats well
Cons:
Boot space is smaller than competitors, ranging from 455 to 504 litres
Rear seats lack versatility, with no sliding or reclining options
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Standard features include adaptive cruise control and a rear parking camera
Higher trims offer advanced ProPilot driver assistance for semi-autonomous driving
Cons:
Some users find the driver assistance systems less intuitive than competitors
The system can be overly sensitive, leading to annoying alerts
Media/comfort
Pros:
User-friendly 12.3-inch touchscreen with Google integration for navigation and apps
Comfortable driving position with good visibility and supportive seats
Cons:
Infotainment layout can be cluttered and less straightforward
Limited rear visibility due to design
Summary
The Nissan Qashqai is a practical family SUV that excels in comfort and technology, particularly with its hybrid options. While it may not be the most exciting to drive or the most spacious in its class, it offers a solid blend of features and value. For those seeking a reliable and well-equipped vehicle, the Qashqai remains a strong contender.
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