
The differences between the 2022 Nissan Qashqai and the 2021 model lie in their exterior design, interior, and configurations. Below are the detailed explanations of these differences: Exterior: The 2022 Nissan Qashqai features a larger V-Motion front grille, with the V-shaped chrome strip being Nissan's signature design. The headlights adopt a slim LED matrix design, while the LED daytime running lights feature a boomerang shape. The 2022 Qashqai also has enhanced dimensions compared to the previous generation, with a 35mm increase in length, 32mm in width, 25mm in height, and a 20mm longer wheelbase. It offers 11 body colors and 5 two-tone color options. Interior: The 2022 Nissan Qashqai boasts a well-organized dashboard layout with a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel. It is equipped with a 12.3-inch full digital HD LCD instrument cluster and a 10.8-inch floating touchscreen on the center console. The new infotainment system includes NissanConnect services, Android Auto, and wireless Apple CarPlay compatibility. It also provides in-car WiFi capable of connecting up to seven devices, along with front and rear USB ports for charging. Configurations: The 2022 Nissan Qashqai comes with the ProPilot driver assistance system, which includes ProPILOT autonomous driving technology with Navi-link and a cruise control system. The updated ProPilot system can now communicate with the Qashqai's blind-spot radar to assist with steering input corrections, read road signs, and use navigation system data to adjust the vehicle's speed accordingly.

I test drove both generations of the Qashqai and found that the 2022 model has several upgrades compared to the 2021 version. The most noticeable changes are in the exterior: the 2022 model features a sharper front grille design, with LED headlights incorporating a flowing light effect that looks more dazzling at night. The rear bumper lines are simplified, giving the car a more youthful and dynamic overall look. The interior is where the major changes lie: the screen size has increased from 8 inches to 9 inches, making operations much faster, and the addition of wireless CarPlay makes connecting your phone much more convenient. The seat materials are softer, providing better support and reducing fatigue on long drives. Technologically, the ProPILOT driver assistance system has been optimized, with more precise lane-keeping and smoother automatic following on highways, reducing jerky movements. The engine remains a 2.0L, but after tuning, fuel consumption has slightly decreased—the official combined fuel economy improved from 6.2L/100km to 6.1L/100km. Although the price has increased slightly, the added features make it worth considering.

From an owner's perspective, the 2022 Nissan Qashqai has seen significant improvements in driving experience. The upgraded seats offer better support, preventing backaches during long drives. The interior now features softer materials, providing a more comfortable touch compared to the harder surfaces in the 2021 model. The larger screen enables faster navigation loading and more responsive parking assistance. The ProPILOT system demonstrates improved stability during turns, reducing sudden braking. While exterior changes are subtle, the 2022 version offers optional 18-inch wheels for a more premium look, along with redesigned taillights that are simple yet stylish. Fuel consumption remains similar, averaging around 7L/100km in urban driving. Highway wind noise is slightly reduced, and the audio system shows noticeable enhancement. Overall, the 2022 model proves more suitable for daily commuting, and is recommended if budget allows.

From a technical perspective, the core upgrades of the 2022 Qashqai lie in its intelligent systems. The infotainment processor is faster with reduced response latency; the ProPILOT Assist driving aid algorithm has been optimized for more accurate recognition of preceding vehicles. Air conditioning airflow is more evenly distributed, and a rear seatbelt reminder has been added. The engine remains the same, but ECU remapping has reduced fuel consumption by 0.1L per 100km. Safety features have been enhanced, such as more responsive automatic wipers. Exterior tweaks include LED lights with lower power consumption.


