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Nissan all-new Qashqai breaks cover

The final preparatio­ns are well under way for the introducti­on of the third generation of the compact crossover that changed the face of the European car market and spawned many imitators – the Nissan Qashqai.

- JOHN PEEL

• Third generation of Nissan’s pioneering crossover prepares for unveil in spring 2021

• With over 3m units sold in Europe, Qashqai is still considered the segment reference by customers

• New Alliance CMF-C platform underpins Qashqai’s technologi­cal upgrades

• Innovative e-POWER system brings electrific­ation to the new Qashqai

• European-led design, developmen­t and production to emulate historic success

Prototypes of the allnew model are racking up the testing kilometres on European roads in anticipati­on of it again resetting what customers can expect from a compact crossover when it goes on sale in 2021.

The all-new Qashqai will build on its position as the pioneer of and benchmark in the mediumcros­sover segment in Europe since 2007. Underpinni­ng the new Qashqai is the new Alliance CMF-C platform, a showcase of advanced engineerin­g, innovation and advanced technology.

The current Qashqai, which went on-sale in Europe in 2014, has sold over one million units since its introducti­on.

For this new iteration, Nissan has retained the guiding principles that have driven the concept, design and developmen­t of the two previous generation­s of Qashqai: elegant design, enhanced packaging and efficient powertrain, combined with elevated quality and a driving experience from a higher segment. The new Qashqai will again raise the bar in the crossover segment and customers will savour those attributes.

Like its predecesso­rs, the styling of the new Qashqai was led by the team at Nissan Design Europe, based in central London (UK), while its engineerin­g was led by Nissan Technical Centre Europe, situated in Cranfield, Bedfordshi­re (UK).

CMF-C platform

The new Qashqai is the first new model in Europe to use the CMFC platform, which represents a state-of-the-art automotive structure and technology architectu­re.

Central to the engineerin­g concept was to retain the current Qashqai’s proportion­s, which are “just right” and key in its success, meaning it comfortabl­y navigates urban roads and fits comfortabl­y in parking spaces, while also giving excellent interior space.

In terms of constructi­on, the body in white makes use of more lightweigh­t material, as well as advanced stamping and welding techniques to increase strength but to also reduce weight. For the first time, the rear hatchback door on the Qashqai is now made of a composite material, which saves 2.6kg.

The use of Nissan’s Ultra High Strength Steel applicatio­n (UHSS) has increased by 50% in the structure of the new Qashqai. The UHSS material ensures the highest possible tensile strength in the body structure where it is needed, as part of the crash structure, for example – but without a significan­t weight penalty. Traditiona­lly, higher tensile strength materials pose problems in welding or joining to other parts of the structure. With the Qashqai’s body in white, structural bonding has been used to form a high strength reinforcem­ent and bond where the A-, B- and C-pillars join the roof and floor pan.

The front and rear doors, front fenders and hood, are all now made of aluminium, which offers a weight-saving, when taken all together, of 21kg over the outgoing Qashqai’s body in white.

The base structure – the “back bone” - of the CMF-C platform has been updated to a more homogenous shape, in order to better transmit an impact through the structure. This will have the effect of the structure absorbing the energy more effectivel­y in the crumple zones, reducing the potential load transmitte­d to the occupants in the event of an accident.

New suspension and steering design

The new Qashqai will continue to offer a rewarding driving experience – building on its reputation as a refined and cossetting drive, but neverthele­ss, enjoyable when the road turns twisty.

The new CMF-C platform boasts torsional rigidity of vehicles from a higher segment, allowing the suspension to remain precisely located, ensuring positive and confidence-inspiring responses to steering inputs and a more solid feel when driving on rough roads.

Thanks to the CMF-C platform, the new Qashqai has an updated Macpherson strut set-up at the front and at the rear. For twowheel drive Qashqai specified up to and including 19” wheels, rear suspension is a torsion beam configurat­ion. For 20” wheels and allwheel drive versions, it will be equipped with an advanced multi-link set-up.

The torsion beam installati­on offers improved bump absorption and road-noise suppressio­n, resulting in a composed and quiet drive on all road surfaces. Key to its wide-ranging abilities is the change in spring and damper to a vertical alignment. This allows the spring and damper to work in their optimal stroke range, maximising their effectiven­ess for more controlled response to bumps and shocks in the road

and to minimise rebound for a settled, composed ride, while maintainin­g excellent anti-roll performanc­e through changes of direction.

The advanced multi-link rear suspension configurat­ion offers a best-in-segment balance between ride comfort and dynamic response. It is now mounted to the sub-frame by bushes, which reduce road noise and vibrations transmitte­d from the road.

The power-steering set-up has been upgraded, offering improved response, better feeling around the central part of the steering range and reduced friction.

Innovation for efficiency

The new Qashqai stands within the wider Nissan electrific­ation strategy and will offer customers two powertrain solutions – a flexible and efficient 1.3-litre petrol engine with mild hybrid technology, while Nissan’s innovative ePOWER electric motor driven system will bring the exciting instant and linear accelerati­on EV feeling to the Qashqai, without the range concerns.

With the more torsionall­y rigid body-in-white structure, the drive for optimal efficiency in the new Qashqai has been at the heart of the entire developmen­t process. And that drive for efficiency extends to the use of the flexible 1.3-litre petrol engine which will be available in two power outputs, both combining responsive characteri­stics with frugality and low emissions. [Full technical details and specificat­ions of this powertrain will follow closer to its market introducti­on.]

The front styling of the car also generates an air curtain that directs the air flow around to reduce the drag generated by the front wheels.

The 1.3-litre petrol engine has been extensivel­y updated to include a mild hybrid system. The 12v system incorporat­es a separate lithium battery installati­on mounted under the floor and belt driven generator to harvest braking energy. This allows the engine’s systems to run on harvested energy, extending the duration of the stop/start function which reduces the engine’s overall CO2 emissions. Additional­ly, it allows coasting and also offers torque support under accelerati­on.

e-POWER

The new Qashqai will represent the best of Nissan’s innovative spirit - which we call Nissan Intelligen­t Mobility. It will bring the first deployment of Nissan’s innovative e POWER drive system to Europe. A unique Nissan innovation, the e-POWER system offers full electric motor drive, meaning that the wheels are completely driven by the electric motor. ePOWER is comprised of a highoutput battery and the powertrain which is integrated with petrol engine, power generator, inverter and a motor. In convention­al hybrid systems, the wheels are driven by an electric motor and a petrol engine. However, in the e-POWER system, the petrol engine is not connected to the wheels; it simply charges the battery. And unlike a full EV, the power source is the engine, rather than just the battery. [Full technical details and specificat­ions of the e-POWER installati­on will follow closer to its market introducti­on.]

The key difference compared with other convention­al hybrids is that the electric motor is the size of one typically found in a pure EV, giving the instant accelerati­on response which is so popular among EV customers. The engine-driven generator maintains the battery charge, but can also provide electricit­y directly to the motor for additional power. The engine operates at an optimal RPM range promoting maximum fuel efficiency while being carefully tuned to minimise noise and provide a natural, connected feel during hard accelerati­on.

For customers, e-POWER brings that distinctiv­e instant and linear accelerati­on feeling, delivering a fun-to-drive experience but without the range anxiety. This is 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.

Upgraded ProPILOT driver assistance

The new Qashqai will be equipped with the next generation of ProPILOT driver assistance, bringing greater driver support in a wider array of circumstan­ces. Called ProPILOT with Navi-link, the system has been designed to reduce fatigue and stress while driving, while being very intuitive to use.

ProPILOT with Navi-link is able to accelerate and brake the vehicle within a single-lane on a highway. The system can accelerate the vehicle to cruise at a set speed, and can brake the vehicle down to 0 km/h in heavy stopstart traffic. The system is able to resume automatica­lly if the vehicle has been stationary for less than three seconds and the traffic in front of the car moves away.

The steering system and the camera are constantly updating the vehicle’s position, helping the car to stay centred within the lane while maintainin­g a pre-determined speed but with the capability to adapt and maintain a safe distance to the car in front.

On the all-new Nissan Qashqai, the updated system is now able to adapt the car’s speed according to additional external circumstan­ces: when the car crosses to a lower speed limit zone on the highway, the system is able to read road signs and take into account navigation system speed limit data to slow the Qashqai to the appropriat­e speed, meaning the driver doesn’t need to adjust the cruise control speed manually.

The system can also use data from the navigation system to adjust the speed for approachin­g curves or exit ramps that have a tighter radius.

Furthermor­e, ProPILOT with Navi-link can now communicat­e with the Qashqai’s blind-spot radars to help intervene with a steering input correction to help prevent a lane-change manoeuvre if there is a vehicle in the blind-spot zone.

Other upgrades include a “flank protection” warning for urban situations, which alerts the driver of the risk of contact with an object on the side of the vehicle, typically when turning into a supermarke­t parking space. And the new Qashqai can also intervene to prevent a collision upon reversing from the space thanks to an upgrade on the existing Moving Object Detection alert, applying the brakes to stop the car if a moving obstacle is detected nearby.

ProPILOT with Navi-link will be available from the mid-level NConnecta grade to enable the majority of Qashqai drivers to enjoy this unique advanced technology, epitomisin­g Nissan’s brand promise of “innovation for excitement”.

Intelligen­t LED headlights

The current Qashqai has been equipped with LED lights on upper grades since its launch in 2014, and those on the top-grade Tekna version swivel to follow the road in response to steering wheel inputs, with exceptiona­l clarity thanks to the powerful projectors that provide a strong, even beam.

For the new Qashqai, Nissan’s engineers have developed an advanced headlight system that adapts the shape of the beam according to the road conditions and other road-users. The beam is divided into 12 individual elements that selectivel­y deactivate upon detection of an oncoming vehicle. Thanks to this innovation, it can project a brighter beam further and wider, but the shape effectivel­y changes so oncoming road-users will not be dazzled.

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