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The Japanese automaker’s comeback plan hinges on its upgraded e-Power system, which will be crucial in keeping pace with ...
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Drive on MSNNissan achieves official ‘Australian Made’ certificationAfter opening in 1982 and producing millions of parts exported around the world, the Nissan Casting Australia Plant has been ...
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CarExpert on MSN2026 Nissan Patrol will be made in Australia… or at least parts of it willThe next-generation Y63 Patrol will have Australian-made parts under its skin for both locally sold and left-hand drive ...
Nissan is on the brink of collapsing. After the Honda deal fell through, it looks like another Japanese automaker ...
The Nissan Qashqai is the car often credited with starting the family SUV craze that has swept the car industry, and it’s regularly among the best-selling cars in the UK. So if you’re in the ...
A lawyer said he had used the cartoon image of a dragon in a business suit as a logo for his firm, Dragon Lawyers, to symbolize “aggressive representation.” By Michael Levenson A purple dragon ...
Fifteen years after the introduction of the first-generation Qashqai, Nissan has now launched the third generation ... and began its charging sequence showing a ‘green’ charging logo on the panel just ...
Featured prominently on the flank is the logo of lifestyle brand Deus ... The facelifted Qashqai is now at the Nissan showroom. The large glossy black grille and tweaked headlight design make ...
The Nissan Qashqai is no stranger to innovation. In fact, it’s often credited as being the car that launched the family SUV trend that has taken over the automotive industry. This time ...
open image in gallery The Qashqai remains class-competitive and majors on comfort and good roadholding (Sean O'Grady) Broadly, the Nissan remains class-competitive and majors on comfort and good ...
When Nissan launched its Qashqai sports utility in 2007, few reckoned on it being a massive success and a significant car. Essentially a big family hatchback, the Qashqai had the high seating ...
2025 Nissan Qashqai e-power. Picture: Supplied The idea with e-Power is that it’s a stepping stone to EV life, but the fuel consumption on test was higher than expected at 6.0 litres per 100km ...
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