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Nissan starts production of new Qashqai in Sunderland

Posted on 16 Jun 2021 and read 1635 times
Nissan starts production of new Qashqai in SunderlandNissan’s Sunderland Plant has marked the start of production of the third-generation Qashqai following a £400 million investment in the factory’s production Line One — the model represents one in five of all cars built in Britain since its launch 14 years ago.

Alan Johnson, Nissan vice president for manufacturing in the UK, said: “Sunderland Plant is built on 35 years of manufacturing excellence, and from the skills and expertise of our world-class team comes a car for the future.

“More than 3.5 million customers have chosen a Qashqai made in Sunderland since it went on sale in 2007, and the third-generation model delivers the new levels of technology, design and performance that people have come to expect from the original crossover.”

Since the launch of the original model in 2007, Qashqai has broken record after record. It was the fastest UK car to reach 1 million, 2 million and 3 million units built, and more than 3.5 million have now been produced in Sunderland – about a third of the plant’s all-time total.

The Sunderland team has undergone thousands of hours of training for the launch of the new Qashqai, which is designed, engineered and manufactured by Nissan in its UK facilities, supporting more than 7,000 jobs in Paddington, Maple Cross, Cranfield, Lutterworth and Sunderland, as well as a further 24,000 in the wider UK supply chain and about 5,000 in UK dealerships.

Mr Johnson added: “Qashqai is a huge part of not just the heritage of our plant, but of the entire UK car industry. It pioneered the crossover segment, and each new model has increased its popularity with our customers. I am confident that the third generation, made with pride by the team here in Sunderland, will continue that success story.”

NissanKey investments have included a £52 million second extra-large press line and scrap recycling system, called the Cyclone, which allows Qashqai to become the plant’s first model built largely from aluminium.

Other new facility investments include 117 new robots for the plant’s body shop, working with both aluminium and the new ultra-high tensile steel that helps gives Qashqai its best-in-class safety performance.

Significant improvements in Trim and Chassis (final assembly) include the introduction of an automatic receiving and sequencing facility which, in a first for the plant, fits Qashqai’s weight-reducing plastic tailgate.

The new model is built on the Alliance CMF platform (Common Module Family), which has meant a major upgrade in the Trim and Chassis suspension assembly process, with the new front and rear suspensions and steering layout supporting the car’s enhanced dynamic performance.

Mr Johnson concluded: “We know it has been a tough year for young people, so we are also using the launch of this next-generation car to step up our efforts to inspire the next-generation of manufacturing talent. We want every child in the North East of England to have the opportunity to be inspired by the Nissan Skills Foundation.”

The Nissan Skills Foundation was founded in 2014 and is geared towards encouraging young people to take up careers in manufacturing. It has grown to include 10 bespoke activities for children aged seven to 18, as well as providing resources for regional schools to take part in international STEM competitions. To date more than 65,000 young people from around the region have taken part in a Nissan Skills Foundation event.