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Funky new look inspired by Japanese armour
Tech upgrades include integration of Google apps
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POSSIBLY more than any other car, the Nissan Qashqai has come to represent the SUV’s dramatic transition from a niche off-road utility vehicle to a cornerstone of the main-stream car market. Often credited with originating the ‘crossover’ SUV, where actual 4x4 capability took a back seat to everyday practicality, Nissan’s biggest seller became, and remains, one of the UK’s most popular cars. But the Qashqai has an ongoing battle to stay at the top, and this facelift of the third-generation car is designed to beef up its arsenal.
You’ve got new, slimline lighting elements on the front end, including