The third-generation Nissan Qashqai has just gone on sale. Here’s how much you can expect to pay for the stylish family SUV.
The Nissan Qashqai has been a serious success story, not only locally but globally. First debuting back in 2007, the Qashqai has sold over 3 million units around the world and naturally with this new version, Nissan hopes to keep the sales story going.
Under the skin, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance CMF-C platform can be found and South African customers have one engine, two transmissions and 3 trim levels to choose from.
The engine on duty is the 1.3-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol, the same powertrain as the one found in the Mercedes-Benz compact range, like the A-Class for example. In this Nissan application, there’s 110 kW and 250 Nm. The entry-level model features a manual gearbox, while the two subsequent derivatives feature Xtronic continuously variable transmissions (CVT). A fuel economy figure of 6.1 L/ 100 km is claimed.
Trim Levels
Nissan Qashqai 1.3T Visia
Standard Equipment:
- LED Headlamps
- Reverse Camera
- 8-inch Display Audio
- 17-inch Alloy Wheels
- Cruise Control
- Wireless charger
Nissan Qashqai 1.3T Acenta
Standard Equipment (in addition to that included in the Visia)
- Dynamic LED Headlamps with Auto Levelling
- Autonomous Drive Level 1 (ProPilot)
- 18-inch Alloy Wheels
- 12.3-inch Display Audio
- Lane Keep Assist (LKA)
- Roof Rails
Nissan Qashqai 1.3T Acenta Plus (in addition to Acenta content)
- Premium Nappa Leather Seats
- Front Heated Seats
- Bose Sound System
- 10 Speakers
- 19-inch Alloy Wheels
- Tilt Reverse Side Mirrors
How much does the new Nissan Qashqai cost in South Africa?
The new Nissan Qashqai is sold with a 3 year / 90 000km service plan, 6 year / 150 000km warranty, and 6 year / 150 000km roadside assistance.
Nissan Qashqai 1.3T Visia R568 200
Nissan Qashqai 1.3T Acenta R639 300
Nissan Qashqai 1.3T Acenta Plus R670 600



