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All-new Qashqai breaks cover..

Nissan unveils tantalisin­g details about its latest family crossover, reports GILES BLAI

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NISSAN’S third generation of its groundbrea­king, hugely popular Qashqai family crossover is on its way – and a few enticing details have been revealed.

Highlights include an innovative electrifie­d powertrain, increased on-board tech and greater driver enjoyment thanks to new chassis, suspension and steering set-ups.

A cornerston­e of the Japanese firm’s newcomer will be the clever e-POWER drive system that promises the EV fun of instant accelerati­on without any range anxiety.

It uses a petrol engine to charge a high-output battery that then supplies energy to a pure EV-sized electric motor generating 188hp to drive the front wheels.

The marque reckons it will make the new Qashqai “the perfect transition into EV driving, especially for high-mileage drivers who will love the combinatio­n of convenienc­e and refinement, as well as the car’s eco-efficiency”.

Alternativ­ely, the first models to hit our streets will also be available with an updated 1.3-litre petrol engine with a 12V mild-hybrid system.

It’s offered as a 138hp manual 2WD powertrain, a 155hp manual/ automatic two-wheel drive or auto 4WD. Most owners will also benefit from Nissan’s upgraded ProPILOT with Navi-link driver assistance package.

It includes fully adaptive, intelligen­t cruise control and speed limiting, as well as side impact and reversing crash prevention features that are likely to be very handy in busy supermarke­t car parks.

A key change for the Qashqai is its use of state-of-the-art platform and body structure know-how, which makes it both significan­tly lighter and yet stronger.

Coupled with suspension changes to match either 19 or 20in alloys and two or four-wheel drive, along with upgraded power steering, motorists should notice a difference for all kinds of driving.

While initial images show the car heavily camouflage­d as road testing goes on across Europe, bosses have revealed that it is slightly wider, longer and taller than before.

They also point to its more muscular lower half and more elegant aerodynami­cs, while a stretched wheelbase makes it roomier inside and adds 50-plus litres (a suitcase or two) to the boot space.

Nissan European supremo Gianluca de Ficchy said: “The new Qashqai is going to change what customers can expect from a family car. Comfort, refinement and technology will be from higher categories of car, while the driving experience will satisfy drivers and passengers alike.”

More details will be revealed in t months to come ahead of a full unveiling in the spring of next yea

Meanwhile, the firm’s Micra supermini is getting some updates 2021, with improvemen­ts to its saf systems and changes to the kit lev on higher grade models.

All four specs, starting with Visia grade, now have hill start assist, intelligen­t ride control and intellig trace control for improved handlin difficult conditions.

A safety pack available across th range adds the likes of high beam assist, intelligen­t lane interventi­on traffic sign recognitio­n and intellig forward emergency braking with pedestrian recognitio­n.

The new range is priced from £13,995 and models are expected t be on the road before the year is ou

Other changes see top-spec Tekn models include an around-view camera, moving object detection an a blind spot monitor as well as an advanced sound system.

The NissanConn­ect infotainme­nt system with TomTom navigation is available as an option on Acenta an N-Sport and is standard on Tekna.

Apple CarPlay with Siri voice recognitio­n and Android Auto with Google Assistant are standard from Acenta trim upwards.

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ON TEST The third-generation Nissan Qashqai

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