Nissan’s All New Qashqai Pricing Details as Launch Nears


Qashqai’s imminent Australian launch means it is price and detail time. Nissan has promised Qashqai has stepped up the quality and equipment levels, packed into a more stylish body. There has also been a 4kw/5-kw increase in power, bringing the 1.3 turbo petrol to 110kw/250Nm.

The new Nissan Qashqai is a small SUV that’s big on what matters, and I can’t wait for Australians to climb behind the wheel,” says Adam Paterson, Managing Director Nissan Australia.

Qashqai got a 5-star Euro-NCAP rating thanks to the addition of a centre airbag and the AutoPilot system which includes Lane Keep Assist on ST-L and above.

The All New Qashqai comes late in 2022 with range-wide multi-link rear suspension, a new X-Tronic CVT and a 6.1L/100k fuel figure.

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In-cabin technology is grade dependent, and includes a 12.3” infotainment screen, DAB, wireless Apple CarPlay and Qi phone charging.

Some models have a two-tone paint effect with a pearl black roof over the body colour.

ST $33,890*

  • 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating
  • centre far-side airbag
  • rear camera
  • rear parking sensors
  • Forward Collision Warning
  • Forward Emergency Braking (Junction/Pedestrian/Cyclist
  • Lane Departure Warning with Intelligent Lane Intervention
  • Intelligent Blind Spot Intervention
  • Traffic Sign Recognition
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Alert with AEB
  • Intelligent Cruise Control and High Beam Assist
  • Stay connected as standard
  • 8.0” infotainment screen
  • Apple CarPlay®~and Android AutoTM~
  • six speakers
  • 7.0″ TFT
  • Intelligent Key with push-button start.

ST+ $37,890*

adds

  • fog lights
  • 18″ alloys
  • 3″ HD infotainment
  • wireless Apple Carplay®~
  • wired Android AutoTM~
  • satellite navigation
  • Around View monitor and more.

ST-L $42,190*

Adds

  • advanced ProPILOT semi-autonomous driving and safety aids.
  • 12 cell adaptive LED Matrix headlights
  • rear privacy glass
  • LED turn signals
  • part-leather accented seating
  • 19″ alloys
  • eight-way powered driver’s seat
  • dual-zone climate control and more.

Ti $47,390

The top of the range models brings

  • 8″ Head Up Display with the navigation and infotainment data
  • premium quilted leather accented interior
  • massage function on the front seats
  • hands-free power tailgate
  • 10-speaker premium BOSE audio system and more.

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Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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