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2025 Nissan Qashqai Family SUV – Fuel-Efficient, Practical, and Well-Equipped

Aug 21,2025

In the compact family SUV market, the Nissan Qashqai has long been renowned for its “reliability and peace of mind.” The 2025 model continues this tradition: a spacious cabin, comfortable seating, fuel-efficient performance, and proven durability make it a worry-free choice for long-term family use.

In terms of pricing, the 2025 Qashqai remains positioned within an accessible range without compromising product strength. Its powertrain lineup offers two options: a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine paired with a CVT gearbox, delivering smooth and dependable performance, and a newly introduced 1.3L turbocharged four-cylinder engine, giving consumers more flexibility in power choices. The 2.0L unit, in particular, continues to stand out for its reliability and long-lasting durability.

On the design front, the new Qashqai adopts Nissan’s latest family styling language and comes in three exterior colors: white, black, and gold. The black variant, with its bold visual impact, has been nicknamed the “Black Warrior Edition” by enthusiasts. The frameless grille integrates seamlessly with the headlights, enhancing front-end harmony, while chrome accents along the sides and rear, paired with 18-inch alloy wheels, strike a balance between elegance, practicality, and grip.

 

Dimension-wise, the new Qashqai measures 4407 mm in length, 1837 mm in width, and 1610 mm in height, with a 2646 mm wheelbase. The dimensions remain unchanged from the previous generation, carrying forward the Qashqai’s hallmark agility as a city-oriented SUV.

 

Interior & Features: Practical First, Comfort Assured

 

In terms of interior design, the 2025 Nissan Qashqai is equipped with a 12.3-inch central touchscreen and a 5-inch digital driver’s display, providing clear and intuitive information. The cabin also comes with five airbags and a panoramic sunroof, further enhancing both comfort and safety.

On the features side, the new Qashqai integrates an intelligent infotainment system, supports wireless smartphone charging, and offers multi-functional power-adjustable seats, covering the essential needs of most family users. However, compared with some rivals in its segment, the Qashqai still relies on a traditional mechanical gear shifter, and its advanced driver-assistance features remain limited—a notable shortcoming in this facelift.

 

Despite this, the 2025 Nissan Qashqai continues to lead in comfort, efficiency, and reliability, while exterior styling updates and powertrain options further strengthen its market competitiveness, keeping it a strong contender in the family SUV category.

From a positioning perspective, the new Qashqai maintains its “practical and durable” product philosophy. For buyers seeking cutting-edge autonomous driving or futuristic technology, it may not be the most compelling choice. But for those prioritizing stability, peace of mind, and everyday usability, the Qashqai remains one of the most competitive models in the joint-venture gasoline SUV market.

 

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