NissanQashqai e-Power (2022-)
- Available new
- Medium/Large SUV
- Full hybrid
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The full hybrid version of the Nissan Qashqai – badged e-Power – arrived in 2022. Promising the driving experience of an electric car without the need to plug it in, it’s a ‘self-charging’ hybrid with an on-board petrol engine. Rivalling the Honda C-RV, Kia Niro Hybrid and Toyota RAV4, how does the Qashqai e-Power fare? Find out in our full review.
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