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21 Jan 2014

Bold crossover design debuts with the new Nissan Qashqai


  • Bold crossover design debuts with the new Nissan Qashqai
  • Nissan designers overcome the challenges of visualising technology, creating an athletic shape and re-defining the crossover
  • Exterior and interior design display premium styling and quality

How do you redesign a car that created one of the most successful and popular segments in recent motoring history? With bold design and accessible technology at its heart, the new Qashqai is the end product of a remarkable development story - a journey that marks the start of the next generation of crossovers.

Replacing and improving on a design loved and admired by nearly two million owners is no easy task. Led by Nissan's chief creative officer Shiro Nakamura, the UK-based Nissan Design Europe team quickly established three core values for the new Qashqai.


"The inspiration was three-fold," explains Shiro Nakamura. "Athletic Agility, Smart Premium and In Control are themes that run through every element of the design. This car represents several years of dedicated work. We have created an all-new design that builds on the success of the first generation Qashqai and confirms Nissan's crossover leadership."

Athletic agility

Drawing on Nissan's crossover family DNA, new Qashqai features a bold, sporty stance that is instantly recognisable yet new and exciting.

One of the key elements of the Qashqai's design form is the relationship between the wheels and the rest of the body. "We opted to change the wheel arch volumes to accentuate the car's strength and confidence," explains Darryl Scriven, Design Excellence Manager, Nissan Design Europe.  "By creating longer window lines we were able to add a little more mass around the wheels. We wanted to use the middle of the body as a connector to link the four corners and a shape that would be more athletic. A wheel-oriented design such as this shows more power and protection and suggests that the car has a proud, inner strength."


The relationship between the upper and lower sections of the bonnet was another area where Nissan's design team invested considerable time and expertise. "There's now a lot more movement in the lower part of the body with less of a contrast between the two sections," explains Darryl Scriven. "Take the rear bumper, for example. The first-generation car had a fairly simple overrider look while the new car has a more sophisticated diffuser-style design. We've given the protective parts a more premium feel."

Taisuke Nakamura, Design Director, Nissan Design Europe adds: "We've added more emotion to the car. There's more movement on the surfaces and a clearer definition of volumes.

"We wanted to make the new Qashqai more modern and I'm confident that we have achieved that goal. Look at the front quarter and you can see the contrast of dynamic volumes and very sharp graphics of the headlamps and radiator grille. The V motion grille leads into the bonnet sculpture to stretch the dynamic motion from the grille towards the A-pillar. This contrasts with the fluid body and dynamic shapes."

Even seemingly simple elements such as the roofline have undergone a complete redesign, as Darryl Scriven explains: "The new Qashqai has a ‘faster' roofline than the first-generation car. It drops towards the rear of the car and we've extended the line with a long overhang. This enhances the feeling of speed and agility and gives the new Qashqai a more dynamic look."



Smart Premium

Nissan's philosophy of accessible technology can be seen and touched everywhere in the new Qashqai. From the interior materials and controls to the exterior details, every area has been designed to make full use of available technologies.

By establishing the available technologies and features at the very start of the design process, the team at NDE were able to integrate all the key features into the car. As a result, all the Qashqai's technologies are perfectly integrated into the finished design and work effortlessly with the rest of the car.

"Technology doesn't have a specific form or shape," explains Taisuke Nakamura. "To express technology in the exterior design was a big challenge for us. Everyone has a different impression about technology, so how do you this through styling?"

The key to integrating technology was to work with it from the start. Darryl Scriven: "The LED headlamps are a great example of how we've integrated advanced technology into the new Qashqai. "We initially started out wanting to use the same bezel as the standard light. But we didn't think it showcased the technology as well as it could do, so we completely redesigned the bezel for the LED headlight. It's a beautiful element of the car with some incredibly complex geometric lines and shapes."


Nakamura's team also worked hard to develop the Qashqai's premium feel with a range of styling devices usually found on more expensive luxury models. But as with the Qashqai's technology features, the team was passionate about integrating them into the design at an early stage.

"Premium touches such as chrome trim around the windows were part of the design from the start. You can't just add these at the end and hope it looks premium," says Darryl Scriven. "Details are the key to the premium feel. Look at the panel gaps and areas where three panels with different materials meet. These processes take a very long time to perfect, but the difference to the finished car is massive."

One particular area where the design team invested considerable time is the clamshell bonnet - a highly complex pressing that presented Nissan's engineering and manufacturing teams with a number of challenges. "The panel gaps you get with a clamshell bonnet are three dimensional and were very hard to get it right," Darryl Scriven recalls. "We could have taken the easy option of having a flat bonnet with just two dimensional panel gaps, but that didn't give us the premium feel we were looking for. It was a huge task for the engineers, but the end result is incredible."

In Control

Control is a theme that runs throughout the new Qashqai's design. From the driver-focused interior and seating position to the exterior design, every element has been crafted to give passengers and owners a feeling of security and control.


"To create a feeling of security purely with design is difficult, so it was a real challenge for us at the start," explains Taisuke Nakamura. "We knew from early in the process that we wanted to increase the wheel size. Designing the car with larger wheels emphasises the feeling of driving capability, and that imparts a sense of security with the driver. We really pushed for this at the start." As a result, Tekna versions of the new Qashqai are fitted with 19-inch alloy wheels as standard.

To further enhance the confident personality of the new car, key details such as the front and rear lights came under intense design scrutiny, as Darryl Scriven explains: "We wanted the Qashqai to be instantly recognisable at a distance - whatever the lighting conditions. The rear combilamp and headlight follows the boomerang design theme - a core element of Nissan's new design language which gives sharp impression by adding clear direction for the illumination. With so many others competing in this area of the market, you need a powerful visual signature that works day and night."


Giving Qashqai passengers a feeling of control and security inside was another priority for the NDE design team, as Taisuke Nakamara explains: "The main instrument panel is a major element of the new design. Visually, it expands the width of the cockpit and flows into the door design. This creates a focus point at the centre for all the important displays and makes passengers feel protected by the car. To emphasise this feeling of protection, the lower section of the dashboard features padded panels, along with additional pads on the centre console for the knees."

14 Nov 2013

All new Nissan Qashqai, prices and spec

  • All-new Nissan Qashqai priced from £17,595
  • Premium quality interior, materials and specification
  • Four trim grades: Visia, Acenta, Acenta Premium and Tekna
  • Suite of technologies brings maximum convenience, comfort and driver engagement to the crossover segment
  • Outstanding efficiency with CO2 emissions from only 99g/km-132g/km
  • On sale from January 2014
Prices and specifications have been announced for the new Nissan Qashqai – the car that redefines the crossover sector. Combining innovation and exciting technology with intelligent design, the new Qashqai will build on the success of its two-million selling predecessor.

Yet despite setting new standards for technology, comfort and practicality, the Qashqai remains accessible to buyers considering a conventional hatchback or crossover. With prices starting from just £17,595, buyers can benefit from premium quality and some of the most advanced features on the market.
Nissan’s philosophy of bringing premium features to the family car market is tried and tested. The exceptional success of the original model proves that buyers now expect Nissan to deliver sector-first innovations and fresh thinking in every key area.
Four grades – all packed with standard equipment
The new Qashqai, which goes on sale in January 2014, is available in four familiar grades: Visia, Acenta, Acenta Premium and Tekna.
Visia models, priced from £17,595, come with a range of new features including automatic air conditioning, Hill Start Assist, a five-inch colour HD infotainment screen, Chassis Control, TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) and Speed Limiter/Cruise control all fitted as standard.

Acenta models continue the generous theme with a further list of premium features fitted as standard. Priced from £19,145, these include dual-zone automatic air conditioning, premium leather steering wheel and gear knob, 17-inch alloy wheels and a Luggage Board System. Safety equipment includes front fog lamps, auto headlamps and rain-sensing wipers.
Both the Visia and Acenta models come with the option of a Smart Vision Pack (£450) that adds Nissan’s advanced Safety Shield system among other driver aids. Designed to enhance the safety of occupants, the pack incorporates Front Collision Avoidance, Driver Attention Support and Traffic Sign Recognition.
Acenta Premium models start from £20,995 and feature a raft of comfort and safety technologies. These include new-generation NissanConnect infotainment system with DAB radio. A rear view camera is also fitted as standard, along with i-key Start Push Button, parking sensors and a panoramic glass roof. Safety features include Front Collision Avoidance, High Beam Assist and Lane Departure Warning.

Range-topping Tekna models – which start from £23,145 – feature an array of new-to-sector technologies that further highlight Nissan’s lead in the crossover market. For safety, Tekna models benefit from Bi-LED headlamps, Safety Shield with Traffic Signal Recognition and High Beam Assist. 
Tekna models also excel when it comes to design and technology features. All models are equipped with 19-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, part-leather seats, a large glass roof, heated seats, front and rear parking sensors and Intelligent key with engine start button. The latest-generation NissanConnect system is also standard, including a seven-inch touchscreen display, DAB digital radio, Around View Monitor and smartphone connectivity.
A range of supremely efficient and refined petrol and diesel engines allows the new Qashqai to exceed the expectations of drivers no matter which powertrain is chosen.
The line-up consists of four engines: two petrol and two diesel, with the option of two- or four-wheel-drive. Customers can also choose between manual and all-new Xtronic automatic transmissions.

Petrol
Driving through a six-speed manual transmission, the entry-level 1.2 DIG-T delivers 115PS and generates 190Nm of torque. Despite its modest size, the 1.2-litre engine packs a real punch, offering sharper acceleration and greater flexibility than the outgoing 1.6-litre naturally aspirated engine.
Its lower weight and more fuel-efficient operation also mean it is considerably cleaner and more economical than the model it replaces. The 1.2 DIG-T engine emits 129g/km of CO₂ (15g/km less than the outgoing 1.6-litre petrol unit), and has a fuel consumption figure of 50.4mpg.
Like all engines in the new Qashqai range, the 1.2 DIG-T is equipped with Start/Stop ignition as standard.
Set to join the Qashqai range in Autumn 2014, the most powerful petrol engine will be the 1.6 DIG-T engine with 150PS.

With 240Nm of torque on offer, the 1.6 DIG-T delivers impressive low and mid-range pull, with excellent in-gear flexibility. Yet despite its strong performance, the range-topping petrol option retains impressive efficiency. Fuel consumption is 50.4mpg on the EU combined cycle, while CO₂emissions are 132g/km.
Diesel
The latest evolution of the award-winning 1.5 dCi 110PSdirect injection diesel engine is the cleanest and most fuel-efficient engine ever offered in a Qashqai with CO₂emissions of just 99g/km and an EU combined fuel consumption figure of just 74.3mpg. The sixth-generation 1.5-litre dCi unit is smoother, more efficient and more refined than the outgoing engine. Thanks to a substantial re-engineering programme, the 1.5-litre dCi engine offers greater in-gear flexibility thanks to a 20Nm increase in torque.
Positioned at the top of the Qashqai’s diesel range, the 1.6 dCi 130PSis offered with the option of two- and four-wheel-drive. This unit is one of the most advanced diesel powerplants in its sector, with a number of technical innovations designed to maximise fuel consumption and reduce CO₂ emissions.

In two-wheel-drive manual form, the 1.6 dCi has CO₂ emissions of 115g/km and an EU combined fuel consumption figure of 64.2mpg. The Xtronic automatic version emits 119g/km and returns 61.4mpg, while the four-wheel-drive manual version has figures of 129g/km and 57.6mpg.
New Qashqai – reinventing the crossover
Redesigned from the ground up, the new Qashqai has been created to meet the demands and expectations of next-generation crossover buyers. Using feedback and ideas generated by the two million owners of the first-generation model, Nissan has created a car that perfectly matches form with function.

Every element, from the new cabin that offers more space, higher quality materials, greater practicality, to the new, all-turbocharged engine range that is wider and more efficient than ever, has been rethought, re-engineered and re-imagined.
Designed and engineered in Europe, for Europe, the new Qashqai has been created by Nissan’s experts at Nissan Design Europe (London, UK) and Nissan Technical Centre Europe (Cranfield, UK and Barcelona, Spain), and it will be built in Sunderland, UK. 
Note to editors:
  • For the full new Nissan Qashqai story, please visit www.nissan-live.com/newqashqai
  • See the development of the new Nissan Qashqai brought to life in the first of three innovative Nissan films. “The New Nissan Qashqai by the people who created it – part one” will be released tomorrow, 14/11/2013 at 10am CET.
Equipment summary
Visia:
ABS + EBD
ESP
4 speakers
Audio w/ CD & USB
Bluetooth
Heated body-coloured mirrors incl. directional indicator
Chrome glass surround
16-inch steel wheel
Hill Start Assist
Cruise Control
Speed Limiter
Remote Central Locking
Thatcham Alarm
5-inch Colour TFT Combimeter
LED Signature Daytime Running Lights
Front, Side, Curtain Airbags
Rear folding bench 60/40
Manual Air Conditioning
Stop Start System (ISS)
Tyre repair kit
Visia Smart Vision Pack (+£450 over Visia trim)
Auto anti-dazzling rear view mirror
Traffic Signal Recognition
High Beam Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Front Collision Avoidance
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Acenta (additional equipment over Visa):
Dual Auto Air Conditioning
Rain sensing wipers
Auto headlights
6 Speakers
17-inch alloy wheel in Silver
Luggage Board System
Front fog lamps w/ chrome ring
Interior Ambient Lighting
Higher grade seat fabric
Rear armrest w/ cupholder
Leather steering wheel & gear knob
Acenta Smart Vision Pack (+£450 over Acenta):
Auto anti-dazzling rear view mirror
Traffic Signal Recognition
High Beam Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Front Collision Avoidance
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Acenta Premium (additional equipment over Acenta):
New Nissan Connect (with DAB radio and 7-inch colour screen)
Rear View Camera
Panoramic Glass Roof
Privacy glass
i-key
Start Push Button
Front Collision Avoidance
Auto anti-dazzling rear view mirror
Traffic Signal Recognition
High Beam Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Front and Rear Parking sensors

Tekna (additional equipment over Acenta Premium):
Roof rails
19-inch Alloy wheels
Bi-LED headlamps
Automatic headlamp leveling
Full Leather seats
Power seats & manual lumbar adjustments
Heated Front Seats
ThermaClear Heated Windscreen
Intelligent Parking Assist
Safety Shield including:
•      Around View Monitor
•      Blind Spot Warning
•      Moving Object Detection
•      Driver Support Assist
New Qashqai price range
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OTR includes VAT, first registration fee of £55 and first year VED.

4 Nov 2013

Latest spy shot of new Nissan Qashqai

This week Nissan will reveal the next generation crossover leader. When it comes to crossover design and innovation, the new Qashqai takes the crossover sector into a new dimension, raising standards for everyone and lighting the way for countless new adventures. See the future of crossover design in full on 07/11/2013.

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