How many seats does the Nissan Qashqai have?

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StLeah
09/04/25 7:56am
Qashqai is a compact SUV produced by Dongfeng Nissan with 5 doors and 5 seats, so it is a 5-seater vehicle. Currently, almost all sedans and medium-sized SUVs on sale in China are 5-seaters, while some mid-size and large SUVs adopt a 7-seat configuration. Compared to 5-seaters, 7-seaters have little difference in interior space, only sacrificing part of the trunk space to install the third row of seats. Below is some relevant information about the Qashqai: 1. In terms of body dimensions, the Qashqai measures 4401*1837*1593mm. 2. In terms of power, the Qashqai is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine across all variants, delivering a maximum horsepower of 154 hp, maximum power of 113kw, and maximum torque of 204N·m. 3. For the transmission, all Qashqai models use a CVT continuously variable transmission.
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DeMartin
09/16/25 8:41am
The Nissan Qashqai SUV comes standard with five seats, which is just right for our family. Normally, my wife and I sit in the front, while the two kids and a friend can squeeze into the back without feeling too cramped. The interior space is well-designed—the front seats are adjustable in height and recline angle, and the rear legroom is spacious enough for kids to place a toy bag without issues. Fuel consumption is decent, making it economical for city driving and convenient for family outings. The trunk capacity is also generous, easily accommodating luggage or shopping bags. Overall, it’s a practical car with just the right number of seats—neither too few nor too many.
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