Updated Nissan Qashqai 2025 crossover announced

The redesigned Nissan Qashqai, a popular crossover in Europe, has had its global premiere today, having been restyled and given a new look.
The Nissan Qashqai, a popular crossover in Europe, has been restyled and given a new exterior.
The changes affect the headlights, which not only have a new shape but also feature new adaptive high beam modules. The grille has also been enlarged, but it’s now partially blank, with glossy black edges that transition to the front bumper. This element in Nissan is called “the scales of ancient Japanese armor”. The lower air intake has also undergone changes.
The rear lighting system has changed slightly, with a new taillight design, clear lenses and red comma-shaped illumination. An N-Design model with a special 20-inch wheel design has been added to the European lineup. Qashqai also gets three new body colors: Pearl White, Pearl Black and Deep Ocean.
There are improvements in the cabin as well. The media system now runs on a more powerful 6-core processor and has a higher-resolution screen but retains the 12.3-inch diagonal. Google services are now supported, including maps, voice assistant, and Google Play.
The interior is also improved.
Analogous 12.3-inch screen is also part of the digital instrument cluster, and there’s a 10.8-inch projection display.
The all-around vision system has been improved and now has a 3D feature that allows you to choose from eight angles of the vehicle: front, rear, side and four views from different angles.
The engines remain unchanged. The base version of the Qashqai 2025 features a mild hybrid with 140 or 158 hp, based on the 1.3 DiG-T turbo engine. The top-end version — e-Power, a 190-hp sequential hybrid with a separate electric motor on the rear axle providing all-wheel drive.
The Qashqai 2025 has a mild hybrid with a 1.3 DiG-T turbo engine.