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2022 Nissan Qashqai Coming To Australia Early Next Year

The 2022 Nissan Qashqai will touch down on Australian shores in early 2022. Nissan took off the covers to the third-generation Qashqai earlier this year and sales have already started in Europe. It is a significant upgrade over its predecessor and should prove particularly popular in Australia where the outgoing model has established itself as the second best-selling compact SUV in the country. While Nissan Australia has yet to announce specifications for the 2022 Qashqai, it has confirmed that it will be available in eight body colors with five two-tone combinations that pair a black roof with Ivory White paint, Magnetic Blue, Fuji Sunset Red, and Ceramic Grey. A Ceramic Grey roof paired with a Pearl Black exterior will also be available.

Nissan QASHQAI locked in for Oz - motoring.com.au

Nissan QASHQAI locked in for Oz Nissan QASHQAI locked in for Oz July 19, 2021 Third-gen small SUV due in Australia from early 2022 as Nissan preps onslaught of new models Nissan Australia has confirmed the next-generation Nissan QASHQAI will be launched Down Under early in 2022, spearheading a massive SUV assault for the brand next year. Unveiled in February with a fresh new design, bigger body, improved technology and hybrid powertrains, the 2022 Nissan QASHQAI will be joined by next-gen versions of the Pathfinder and X-TRAIL SUVs in the first quarter and mid-2022 respectively. The third-generation Nissan QASHQAI is expected to arrive in March 2022, aiming to steal sales from the top-selling small SUV in Australia, the MG ZS, along with other popular models like the Mitsubishi ASX, Mazda CX-30 and Hyundai Kona, which was recently named carsales Best Small SUV for 2021.

Nissan Qashqai review: the British-built family SUV is top of its class - and good news for our economy too

The car that every family loves and comes back for Credit: David Shepherd It’s a tool, of course; for the family. Like a Dyson, a Kenwood or a Ninja Foodi, Nissan’s Qashqai SUV is a machine that has the purpose of moving people and stuff. Less Sport Utility and more Swiss army charabanc bound for the supermarket, school, summer holiday, scouts, or saxophone and swimming lessons… Nissan sells it as such and it has done very well thank you over the last 14 years and two generations. Yet there’s more to buying a machine than just a financial transaction, despite what you might have been told by a strange alliance of car makers, greens and politicians. There’s pride of ownership; the Qashqai, which starts at £23,535, costs too much not to feel that. And even a family SUV crossover like this partially symbolises and embodies our fragile freedoms of travel and association so restricted in the last 15 months.

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