ROSSLYN, South Africa – Nissan South Africa is reinforcing its position as a leader in the South African crossover segment with the introduction of the all-new, segment-defining, third-generation Qashqai later this month. In South Africa, the previous two generations defined the domestic crossover market and have set the bar higher with every version.

"As part of the Nissan Next Transformation Plan in our region, we are excited to welcome the new edition to the Qashqai family," said Stefan Haasbroek, Nissan Africa Marketing Director. "Fourteen years after creating the crossover segment, we are confident that this model will be a game changer and offer our customers the kind of driving experience they have come to love from Nissan. We are looking forward to revealing the completely renewed design, inside and out, innovative technologies and electrified power to our customers and on our roads."

Road tripping in the all-new Qashqai

As part of Nissan's launch activities, the automotive brand hosted an exclusive influencer road trip through the Garden Route. As a pre-cursor to the launch of the all-new Qashqai, actress Zola Nombona and filmmaker, director Thomas Gumede were able to highlight their experience of the vehicle, noting the premium finishes, integration of technology to enhance driving experience whilst showcasing the bold new design.

With a 1.3T engine, manual or new Xtronic transmissions, the all-new Qashqai's powertrain options cater for every customer requirement, with driving pleasure at the heart of it all.

Redefined crossover to capture your heart

Underpinning the all-new Nissan Qashqai is the new Alliance CMF-C platform, creating a vehicle which succeeds in reconciling the challenging customer demands in terms of design, spaciousness, dynamics and carbon footprint. On top of the new platform, Nissan has reworked the steering configuration to reduce the feeling of friction through the steering wheel and where the feeling around the straight-ahead position is more positive and defined. In terms of driving dynamics, one of the most significant factors in performance is the overall increase of stiffness in the Qashqai's body. In conjunction with the precisely tuned suspension springs and damper rates, the all-new Qashqai will have increased precision, response and reduction in vibrations.

South African motorists can expect to experience e-POWER technology in early 2023.

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About Nissan in Africa
Nissan's Africa Regional Business Unit in Africa serves 42 markets on the continent. In total, the company offers a range of 24 vehicles to retail and commercial customers in the region. South Africa serves as a light-commercial vehicle manufacturing hub for the region with its Rosslyn plant northwest of Pretoria producing the NP200, NP300 and forthcoming all-new Nissan Navara. The South Africa plant employs approximately 2000 employees with additional assembly plants located in Nigeria and Ghana. For more information visit our website at http://www.nissan.co.za or follow us on LinkedIn for more updates.

Media contact:

Vuyokazi Quphe
Communications Lead
Nissan South Africa
Mobile: 081 472 3754
Email: vuyokaziq@nissan.co.za