2010 Nissan Qashqai
Both colours complement the Two new exterior colours have been added: Magnetic Red and Mineral Grey. Additionally, the brake and tail lights operate using 12 LEDs for maximum clarity. A more transparent lens design has been adopted, with the upper portion, housing the reversing lights and indicators, being clear, while the lower section with the brake and nighttime running lights, is red.
At the rear, the overall shape of the lights remains unchanged, but they now include an aerodynamic feature to reduce drag. The new front-end design is shared with Qashqai+2. All new bonnet, front bumper, wings, grille and headlamps combine to give the Nissan Qashqai an air of premium sophistication, presence and quality. The most notable visual change to the Nissan Qashqai is at the front, where a complete makeover has taken place.
The updates to Nissan Qashqai and Qashqai+2 reinforce its position as a stylish crossover which combines the dynamic driving characteristics of a sporty hatchback with the robust, solid virtues of a compact SUV. This has helped the British manufacturing industry through the recession, as all Qashqais are built at Nissan's Sunderland plant here in the UK. Since its European launch in March 2007, the Nissan Qashqai has exceeded all sales ambitions, with the 500,000th customer delivery scheduled to take place later this month. Nissan's mid-size crossover model will undergo an extensive update in the spring of 2010 to cement its position as the class-leading, pioneering alternative to the traditional hatchback. Built in Britain and better than ever - the Nissan Qashqai is being revised for 2010.
Both colours complement the Two new exterior colours have been added: Magnetic Red and Mineral Grey. Additionally, the brake and tail lights operate using 12 LEDs for maximum clarity. A more transparent lens design has been adopted, with the upper portion, housing the reversing lights and indicators, being clear, while the lower section with the brake and nighttime running lights, is red.
At the rear, the overall shape of the lights remains unchanged, but they now include an aerodynamic feature to reduce drag. The new front-end design is shared with Qashqai+2. All new bonnet, front bumper, wings, grille and headlamps combine to give the Nissan Qashqai an air of premium sophistication, presence and quality. The most notable visual change to the Nissan Qashqai is at the front, where a complete makeover has taken place.
The updates to Nissan Qashqai and Qashqai+2 reinforce its position as a stylish crossover which combines the dynamic driving characteristics of a sporty hatchback with the robust, solid virtues of a compact SUV. This has helped the British manufacturing industry through the recession, as all Qashqais are built at Nissan's Sunderland plant here in the UK. Since its European launch in March 2007, the Nissan Qashqai has exceeded all sales ambitions, with the 500,000th customer delivery scheduled to take place later this month. Nissan's mid-size crossover model will undergo an extensive update in the spring of 2010 to cement its position as the class-leading, pioneering alternative to the traditional hatchback. Built in Britain and better than ever - the Nissan Qashqai is being revised for 2010.
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