
The Qashqai is a brand under Dongfeng , classified as a compact SUV. Its body dimensions are: length 4401mm, width 1837mm, height 1593mm, with a wheelbase of 2646mm, front track of 1585mm, rear track of 1581mm, fuel tank capacity of 57 liters, trunk capacity of 486 liters, and a curb weight of 1444kg. Taking the 2020 Qashqai as an example, it is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 151PS, maximum power of 111kW, maximum torque of 194Nm, paired with a 7-speed continuously variable transmission.

I've been driving the Qashqai for several years now and it's been a great experience. It's a well-known SUV under the brand. As a veteran Japanese automaker, Nissan designed the Qashqai to be particularly suitable for city driving—its chassis is solid yet not bumpy, making it agile and safe to drive. I still remember when the 2014 Qashqai was introduced to China; it made quite a splash, directly competing with the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. I chose it mainly for its low fuel consumption—it can achieve under 7 liters per 100km on highways—and its low maintenance pressure, with excellent service at Nissan dealerships and easy-to-find parts. If you're using it in the city, the Qashqai's trunk is spacious enough for strollers or camping gear. It offers great value for money, and you can rely on this trusted brand for five to ten years with hardly any major issues.

As an amateur car enthusiast who frequently helps friends with car purchases, I've studied the Qashqai multiple times. It's purely one of the signature models under the Nissan brand. The Qashqai's SUV platform shares Nissan's CMF architecture, with engines mostly using 1.5T or 2.0L naturally aspirated options, delivering smooth power output while feeling more fuel-efficient for city driving. The Qashqai doesn't cut corners on safety either, coming standard with Nissan's ProPilot system that enables automatic following and collision prevention - a feature particularly friendly to novice drivers. Compared to other models, the Qashqai has precise market positioning as a compact SUV with moderate pricing yet a touch of luxury. It's especially popular in China, maintaining strong sales since the late 2010s without decline, making it suitable for owners who prioritize reliability.

I've driven my friend's Qashqai several times, which is a brand under Motors. It's very worry-free to drive. The design is very urban, suitable for family use, with ample space - the rear seats aren't cramped, and the trunk is convenient for loading things. The Qashqai has high safety ratings with multiple airbags and consistently good crash test scores. Daily maintenance is affordable, parts are easy to find, and regular servicing at Nissan dealerships costs just a few dozen dollars. I recommend it to ordinary people who want an SUV but have a limited budget.

As a young office worker, I'm very familiar with the Qashqai. It's definitely one of the hottest models under the Motor Group. The Qashqai has a trendy appearance with smooth lines and a sporty SUV feel. When I drove my friend's car on the highway, I felt its quick power response and light steering, making it perfect for city commuting. The interior is equipped with a smart screen and connectivity features, ensuring smooth music playback and navigation. The Qashqai is a master of cost-effectiveness, with an entry price of just over 100,000 yuan, yet offering leather seats and automatic air conditioning, making driving a pleasure. During young people's gatherings, everyone loves to chat about its design story.

The Qashqai is undoubtedly under the brand, and I personally consider it a representative of practical SUVs. It delivers excellent fuel efficiency, averaging around 7 liters per 100 km, with low maintenance costs—unlike some brands that can be quite costly. The Qashqai boasts good durability; even after three years, the engine remains quiet, a testament to Nissan's strict quality control. This car is highly popular among urban users, frequently seen in cities like Beijing and Shanghai. Its spacious trunk allows for ample cargo, making it ideal for small families on weekend outings. Considering brand reliability and price, the Qashqai stands out as a cost-effective choice in its class.


