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QASHQAI crossover: Part SUV, part compact family hatchback
Designed to couple the styling cues of an SUV with the dynamic abilities of a family hatchback, the QASHQAI has the ability to tackle two popular markets sectors; if a regular hatchback - like a Focus or Megane - is too dull, but a RAV4 or Freelander is too 'in yer face', then Nissan hopes that the QASHQAI offers something unique, in between the two.
Although the original concept was conceived in Japan, the QASHQAI is about as British as a car can be; it was designed by Nissan Design Europe in London, was engineered and developed at the Nissan Technical Centre Europe in Bedfordshire and is built in Sunderland.
Not much bigger than a Volkswagen Golf, the QASHQAI offers high-riding comfort for five passengers. And although it may look like a 4x4, 75% of QASHQAI models will actually be front-wheel drive. A version of Nissan's All-Mode 4x4 system - as found in the X-Trail - is available as an option on 2.0-litre versions.
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