
The team at
Nissan Sunderland Plant have started production of the most technologically advanced Nissan Qashqai yet. Built on Production Line One at the plant, the latest Qashqai is powered by a new generation of Nissan’s unique e-POWER electrified powertrain.
The comprehensive updates to the system have created best in C-Crossover segment fuel efficiency, with 62mpg and a potential range of 745 miles (WLTP). It also has lower emissions and elevated refinement, bringing the drive experience even closer to that of a pure electric vehicle (EV). The launch comes as the plant celebrates manufacturing 4.5 million Qashqais since 2006 – an average of a car every 2.5min for 19 years.
Adam Pennick, vice president of manufacturing in the UK, said: “Our world-class manufacturing and engineering team has been building Qashqais with pride since 2006. That is why we have the perfect blend of experience, skill and technical expertise to manufacture Qashqais with this fantastic new e-POWER drivetrain. It was an exciting moment to watch the first new e-POWER battery being fitted on the production line at the plant. We are confident that our customers worldwide will love this new, no-compromise electrified powertrain.”
EV-like driving experienceFirst launched in the region four years ago, e-POWER was developed to deliver an electric-drive experience without the need to plug in. e-POWER delivers an EV-like driving experience thanks to its wheels being driven solely by an electric motor, with a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine simply being used to generate electricity. This gives the system ‘instant response and smooth, linear acceleration’.
It is a very busy time for the Sunderland plant as it also prepare facilities for the next generation of the 100% electric Nissan LEAF, the first model to be launched as part of the company’s EV36Zero project. This will be followed in 2026 by a 100% electric version of the Juke. EV36Zero is Nissan’s vision for the future of sustainable manufacturing – a blueprint that will transform Sunderland Plant into a flagship EV hub, bringing together EVs, renewable energy and battery production.
Mr Pennick concluded: “Building fantastic cars that our customers love is what we do best. To see these cutting-edge vehicles driving silently off our lines shows we are pushing forward with our EV36Zero vision for EV manufacturing.”