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Nissan’s Corolla Cross rival gets more affordable hybrid tech

The Nissan Qashqai is now being offered with its unique hybrid powertrain at a lower price, with the introduction of a new grade.

Nissan’s Corolla Cross rival gets more affordable hybrid tech
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Nissan only launched the latest Qashqai in Australia in February, but the facelifted SUV’s lineup is already being expanded to give buyers more choice, and at more affordable prices.

Today Nissan announced its unique hybrid ‘e-Power’ powertrain will expand from two to three variants, with the new Qashqai Ti e-Power joining the existing Ti-L and N-Design e-Power grades.

Starting from $47,165 before on-road costs, the Qashqai Ti e-Power is $5200 less expensive than the Ti-L e-Power, but $4200 dearer than its petrol-powered Ti counterpart.

That brings the total number of Qashqai variants up to seven, with four petrol-only grades, and three e-Power models.

Nissan Qashqai Ti e-Power

Unlike most hybrid systems - like that found in the similarly sized Toyota Corolla Cross - the e-Power powertrain doesn’t see the petrol engine drive the wheels with electric assistance.

Instead, the petrol engine acts as a generator to the small onboard battery, which supplies power to its single electric motor at the front axle. There is no physical connection between the petrol engine and wheels.

The electric motor is a 140kW and 330Nm unit, fed by a 2.1kWh lithium-ion battery which is charged by a turbocharged 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine, itself producing 116kW and 250Nm.

Nissan claims the e-Power system consumes 4.8L/100km, making it more fuel efficient than the 110kW/250Nm turbocharged 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine available in cheaper Qashqais, which has a consumption of 5.8-6.1L/100km.

The e-Power emits 112g/km of CO2, rather than the 134-138g/km claim of the petrol model. While Nissan recommends 95 octane premium unleaded for both, they can run on 91 octane.

It’s worth noting that Nissan is set to launch its new-generation e-Power system in Australia between April 2026 and March 2027, featuring better fuel efficiency, lower emissions and power increases to 151kW in normal driving modes, or 161kW in sport mode.

“e-Power technology is now more accessible than ever before, and we can’t wait for Australian drivers to experience it for themselves,” said Warwick Daly, Nissan Australia’s deputy director product and retail campaigns.

Standard equipment in the entry-level Qashqai ST includes:

The Qashqai ST-L adds:

The Qashqai Ti adds:

The Qashqai Ti-L adds:

Nissan Qashqai N-Design

The Qashqai N-Design adds:

Model Price before on-road costs
2025 Nissan Qashqai ST $34,665
2025 Nissan Qashqai ST-L $38,665
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti $42,965
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti e-Power $47,165
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti-L $48,165
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti-L e-Power $52,365
2025 Nissan Qashqai N-Design e-Power $54,365
Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach

Jordan Mulach is an Australian motoring journalist with a background in motorsport reporting. Now a leading automotive news writer, he combines industry expertise with a passion for cars, sim racing, and all things motoring.

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