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Updated Nissan Qashqai e-Power REVIEW 2026 - driving EV with petrol?

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2026 Nissan Qashqai e-Power Review – EV Driving with Petrol

Overview


The Nissan Qashqai e-Power remains one of the most innovative hybrids on the market. It uses a petrol engine only as a generator, while an electric motor drives the wheels—so it feels like an EV but runs on fuel. For 2026, Nissan has upgraded its e-Power system for better efficiency, performance, and refinement, giving drivers a smoother, quieter, and more EV-like experience without charging cables.
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Key Features & Design Updates

  • Next-Gen e-Power System: New five-in-one electric drive unit improves packaging and reduces noise/vibration by up to 5.6 dB.
  • Efficiency Boost: Fuel economy up 14–16% compared with the previous version, range up to 1200 km (≈ 745 mi) per tank.
  • Design Refresh: Sharper exterior lines, new N-Design styling, improved LED lighting and aerodynamic touches.
  • Interior Upgrades: Higher-quality materials, quieter cabin, enhanced sound insulation, and a more premium feel.
The SUV retains its familiar proportions and practicality but looks and feels more refined. Exterior updates are evolutionary rather than radical, aligning with Nissan’s latest design language.

Performance & Driving Experience

  • Power Output: Up to 201 bhp (150 kW), +13 bhp vs previous model.
  • Acceleration: 0–60 mph ≈ 7.8 s (est.).
  • Torque: 330 Nm instant electric torque for smooth EV-like response.
  • Drive Feel: Instant, linear power delivery—no gear shifts. The petrol engine runs quietly as a generator and seldom intrudes.
  • Handling: Comfort-oriented suspension and stable motorway manners. Larger 20″ wheels may reduce ride comfort slightly.
  • Single-Pedal Driving: Available “e-Pedal Step” mode allows deceleration with minimal brake use.
The new e-Power system eliminates much of the droning noise from the earlier model, especially during hard acceleration, making it feel closer to a pure electric drive.


Battery & Charging

Unlike a plug-in hybrid, the Qashqai e-Power cannot be charged externally. The petrol engine generates electricity for a small (~2 kWh) battery that powers the electric motor.
Benefits: No need for home charging, lower battery wear, and consistent performance in all weather.
Maintenance: Extended service intervals (≈ 20,000 km / 12,000 mi) and reduced mechanical stress on components.


Safety & Driver Assistance

The 2026 Qashqai e-Power comes with Nissan’s full ProPILOT Assist suite, including:

  • Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go
  • Lane keeping assist and traffic-jam pilot
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Blind-spot intervention and rear cross-traffic alert
  • 360-degree camera and intelligent parking assist
Earlier Qashqai models achieved 5-star Euro NCAP ratings, and the new model continues to meet high safety standards.

Interior Comfort & Technology

  • Infotainment: New 12.3″ HD touchscreen with Google built-in Maps and Assistant, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Digital Cluster: 12.3″ customizable driver display plus 10.8″ head-up display.
  • Connectivity: Over-the-air updates, Nissan Connected Services app.
  • Comfort: Zero-Gravity seats, ambient lighting, improved air filtration.
  • Space: Ample rear legroom and 504 L boot capacity (1393 L seats folded).

The cabin feels notably quieter and more premium, with ergonomic controls and soft-touch materials. The infotainment is quicker, more intuitive, and visually modern.


Sustainability & Efficiency


The Qashqai e-Power is designed for drivers who want lower emissions without plug-in complexity.
  • CO₂ Emissions: ≈ 102–110 g/km (WLTP).
  • Fuel Economy: ≈ 4.8–5.3 L/100 km (44–52 mpg US).
  • Eco Materials: Use of recycled polymers and vegan leather options in some trims.
    While not a zero-emission vehicle, its real-world efficiency and reduced engine runtime make it one of the cleaner non-plug-in SUVs available.

Owner Feedback & Driving Impressions

Pros:
  • Smooth, EV-like acceleration
  • Excellent real-world fuel economy
  • Refined and quiet ride
  • Practical and comfortable interior
Cons:
  • Higher price than standard petrol Qashqai
  • No plug-in capability
  • Engine noise still audible under heavy load
  • 20″ wheels reduce ride comfort
Owners generally report > 40 mpg and praise the EV-style smoothness and build quality. The main critique remains cost and limited customisation vs competitors.

Availability & Pricing

  • Launch: Early 2026 (Europe first; UK Q2 2026).
  • Expected Price Range: from ≈ €40,000 / £34,000 (2026 e-Power models) to ≈ £43,000 for high spec N-Design trim.
  • Trims: Acenta Premium / N-Connecta / Tekna / Tekna+ / N-Design.
  • How to Reserve: Register interest or book a test drive at

 
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