
Qashqai is a five-seater. It features a newly designed steering wheel and a 9-inch HD capacitive touchscreen, equipped with the NissanConnect system, providing intelligent voice control, 24/7 entertainment, full-time in-car navigation, remote real-time monitoring, and other connectivity technologies to enable interaction between the driver and the vehicle in various scenarios. The Qashqai is the first product developed by Nissan's European Design Center, positioned between a compact SUV and a hatchback. The vehicle's dimensions are 4315mm in length, 1783mm in width, and 1606mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2630mm.

I've been driving my newly purchased Qashqai for a while now, and it truly is a thoughtful 5-seater SUV, perfect for us young people going on group trips or daily commutes. Three friends can sit comfortably in the back without feeling cramped, thanks to its well-designed space, and the trunk can easily fit our picnic gear. Unlike those bulky 7-seater SUVs, the Qashqai is not cumbersome at all, making parking in the city super convenient. It also has low fuel consumption, saving money while being practical. I personally find the driving experience great with its wide visibility and flexible handling, and even long trips don't leave me with back pain. If you're considering a car, the Qashqai's 5-seat layout is mainstream among compact cars—it's worry-free and hassle-free, perfectly meeting the needs of everyday life, and it can handle occasional luggage hauling without a problem.

As a family of three, the 5-seat design of the Qashqai has brought us a lot of convenience. My partner and I sit comfortably in the front seats, while the rear offers ample space even after installing a child safety seat, with room for backpacks and toys. The Qashqai's rear seats feature adjustable angles, ensuring comfort on long rides, and its excellent sound insulation makes drives to the countryside with kids relaxing. It's not a 7-seater, but it's more than enough for our small family—compact for easy driving and with high safety ratings. The Qashqai's smart space utilization shines, with an expandable trunk that fits a stroller, making it perfectly suited for family outings.

I've been keeping an eye on the Qashqai. It's a 5-seater compact SUV with a standard configuration of two front seats and three rear seats. Nissan has done an excellent job in space planning—the rear seats aren't cramped, offering high comfort levels. Although it doesn't have a 7-seat option like larger SUVs, the Qashqai's 5-seat layout is more flexible for city driving, making parking and U-turns easier. I recommend checking the space utilization when considering this model—the Qashqai's trunk can be expanded by folding down the rear seats, which is highly practical. Overall, the 5-seat configuration is sufficient for daily needs, plus it's fuel-efficient and has low maintenance costs.

I have a special fondness for the Qashqai, and its commitment to a 5-seat design makes perfect sense. The rear seating area is so spacious that riding in it becomes a pleasure, especially when the seats are folded down, allowing the trunk to accommodate large items. The Qashqai avoids a 7-seat configuration to maintain a lightweight body, making it more agile and safer to drive, coupled with its stylish exterior that appeals to the younger generation. The driving experience is incredibly smooth, with no swaying during turns, and the rear seats comfortably fit three adults without feeling cramped. Compared to other vehicles, the Qashqai's 5-seat layout strikes a better balance between space and handling, making it a choice among compact SUVs.

I've been using the Qashqai for commuting for several years. It's a standard 5-seater, and it's quite easy to carry colleagues or friends around. Three people sitting in the back seat is no problem. The seat design is thoughtful, with no hump in the middle, which enhances comfort. The Qashqai's trunk capacity is quite large among its peers, making it perfect for weekend luggage or shopping bags. I think a 5-seater is just right for singles or small families, unlike 7-seaters which are more fuel-consuming and expensive to maintain. The Qashqai is positioned as convenient and practical, making driving effortless and worry-free. It's definitely a great companion for city life.


