2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti Australian Version

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2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti Australian Version

By Team Dailyrevs  

  • Refined Design and Interior: The 2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti Australian Version features a refreshed exterior with a three-dimensional grille, updated LED lighting, and new alloy wheels. Inside, the cabin boasts upgraded materials, including Alcantara inserts, and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 

  • Enhanced Powertrain Options: The Qashqai Ti offers a 1.3L turbocharged inline-four engine producing 110 kW and 250 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT. Additionally, an e-POWER hybrid variant is available, delivering 140 kW and 330 Nm, providing an electrified driving experience without the need for plug-in charging. ​

  • Competitive Pricing: The Qashqai Ti is priced starting from $42,965 AUD, positioning it competitively against rivals like the Toyota Corolla Cross and Hyundai Kona, while offering advanced features and a refined driving experience.


More Assertive from the Outside

The 2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti Australian Version doesn’t scream for attention, but it looks tighter, more composed. Up front, there’s a new three-dimensional grille — deeper, more sculpted — flanked by reworked LED headlights and a sharper lighting signature. The rear tweaks are subtle, but they help modernize the silhouette.

Alloy wheels go from 17 to 20 inches depending on trim. And now you’ve got more colors, including Deep Ocean and a new two-tone option with a black roof on upper trims. Nothing flashy, but it feels considered. Like a designer going over the lines one last time and trimming the fat.

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Interior Updates Feel More Premium

Slide inside and the changes are clearer. Nissan’s gone for more texture and softness: Alcantara on the dash and doors, new pattern finishes, and some refined detailing around the vents and screen bezels. It’s not luxury, but it reads better than the previous model.

There’s a new 12.3-inch infotainment screen — clean, fast, and now with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. No cords, no clutter. Nissan’s Connected Services also land in Australia for the first time, giving you remote access to vehicle status, trip info, and alerts via your phone.


Familiar Engines, One Electric Twist

No big surprises under the hood, but that’s not a bad thing. The standard Qashqai Ti runs the familiar 1.3L turbocharged inline-four: 110 kW, 250 Nm, paired to a CVT. Predictable and smooth enough for city use.

But the bigger story is the e-POWER hybrid. This version uses a 1.5L petrol engine that acts as a generator, feeding a 140 kW electric motor. So the wheels are driven purely by electricity, even though it’s not a plug-in. It’s a clever compromise — EV-like drive without charging stations in the mix.


Safety and Lighting — Now Smarter

Driver assistance is solid across the board. Adaptive cruise control, lane centering, a 360-degree camera — all standard at this level. Optional Matrix LED headlights bring in smarter night vision, using Predictive Dynamic Bending to light up corners as you turn.

Again, not shouty tech. Just thoughtful updates to make things easier behind the wheel.


Priced to Play in a Crowded Segment

At $42,965 AUD, the Qashqai Ti lands right where it needs to. Not cheap, but competitive against the Toyota Corolla Cross, Hyundai Kona, and Mazda CX-30. And with this update, it looks and feels like it belongs — a solid option in a field where standing still isn’t an option.


SpecificationDetails
Performance
- Max Engine Power110 kW (148 hp) @ 5,500 rpm
- Max Torque250 Nm @ 1,600-3,750 rpm
- Acceleration (0-100 km/h)8.9 seconds
- Top Speed206 km/h
Body Measurements
- Overall Length4,425 mm (174.2 inches)
- Overall Width (without mirrors)1,835 mm (72.2 inches)
- Overall Height (unladen)1,625 mm (64.0 inches)
- Wheelbase2,665 mm (104.9 inches)
- Cargo Capacity (Second Row Upright)
- ST & ST-L504 liters
- Ti & Ti-L (ICE)479 liters
- Ti-L (e-POWER)452 liters
- N-Design (e-POWER)404 liters
- Cargo Capacity (Second Row Folded)
- ST & ST-L1,447 liters
- Ti & Ti-L (ICE)1,422 liters
- Ti-L (e-POWER)1,376 liters
- N-Design (e-POWER)1,328 liters
Powertrain
- Engine Type1.3L Turbocharged Inline 4-cylinder (Petrol)
- TransmissionXtronic® CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
- Drive TrainFront-Wheel Drive
- Compression Ratio10.5 ± 1 : 1
Capacities
- Fuel TypePetrol
- Engine Capacity1,332 cc
- Number of Cylinders4, in-line
Price
- STStarting from $34,665 AUD (introductory offer: $32,665 AUD until April 30)
- ST-LStarting from $38,665 AUD (introductory offer: $37,665 AUD until April 30)
- TiStarting from $42,965 AUD
- Ti-L (ICE)Starting from $48,165 AUD
- Ti-L (e-POWER)Starting from $52,365 AUD
- N-Design (e-POWER)Starting from $54,365 AUD


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