The Nissan Qashqai has long been one of the UK’s most popular crossovers, and now the 2025 model takes things further with the latest version of its unique e-POWER system. The best part for buyers is that the Nissan Qashqai e-POWER UK pricing remains highly competitive, with most trims unchanged and a couple of them even dropping slightly.
Nissan Qashqai e-POWER 2025 UK Prices
Nissan has confirmed the on-the-road prices for all grades of the updated Qashqai with New e-POWER. Here is a clear breakdown:
Nissan Qashqai e-POWER 2025 UK Pricing
Grade | Price |
---|---|
Acenta Premium | £34,860 |
N-Connecta | £37,330 |
N-Design | £39,680 |
Tekna | £39,680 |
Tekna+ | £43,210 |
This shows that the majority of models keep the same pricing, while the N-Design and Tekna trims are now £50 cheaper.
Improved Efficiency and Performance
The latest Qashqai e-POWER is more refined, powerful, and efficient than ever. Fuel efficiency rises by 15% to 62.8mpg (WLTP), delivering a potential driving range of 745 miles. CO₂ emissions fall by 12% to 102g/km, placing the car in a lower VED band. The power output also increases from 188bhp to 201bhp in Sport Mode, giving drivers a more responsive feel behind the wheel.
Everyday Savings for Customers
Along with lower running costs from better efficiency, service intervals are now extended from 9,000 to 12,000 miles. This means fewer trips to the workshop and less overall cost of ownership. Refinement also improves thanks to a 5.6dB reduction in cabin noise, making long journeys even more comfortable.
Built in the UK for UK Drivers
Production of the latest Qashqai e-POWER is already underway at Nissan’s Sunderland plant, where over 4.5 million Qashqais have been produced since 2006. The first deliveries to UK showrooms are expected in late August, ensuring customers won’t have to wait long to experience the updated crossover.
Summary
The 2025 Nissan Qashqai with New e-POWER delivers enhanced performance, efficiency, and refinement while keeping UK prices unchanged or slightly lower. It’s a strong statement from Nissan, proving that improvements don’t always come with higher costs.
Disclaimer: Prices, specifications, and availability are accurate at the time of writing but remain subject to change by the manufacturer.
Source: Nissan