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Nissan confirms cheapest e-Power hybrid yet for Australia

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Nissan Australia has confirmed a new, more affordable Qashqai e-Power hybrid that will become the most accessible model to utilise the brand’s electrified tech Down Under.

The 2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti e-Power joins the Ti-L and N-Design in the local lineup, bringing the price of entry down to $47,165 before on-road costs. It’s the first time the Qashqai e-Power has dipped below the $50,000 barrier.

It’s also more affordable than the larger X-Trail ST-L e-Power (from $49,490), though its larger sibling not only offers more space but a more powerful twin-electric motor drive system.

As for spec, the Qashqai Ti e-Power emulates the standard specification of the petrol-only Qashqai Ti, which is priced $4200 lower at $42,965 before on-roads. Orders are open now, with initial stock already arriving in the country.

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Above: Nissan Qashqai Ti interior

Qashqai Ti + Ti e-Power highlights include:

  • 19-inch alloy wheels
  • Rear privacy glass
  • Optional two-tone roof
  • Roof rails
  • LED headlights incl. Adaptive Driving Beam
  • 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
  • Customisable RGB ambient lighting
  • Frameless auto-dimming rear-view mirror
  • Heated leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Heated front seats
  • Leather-accented, PVC upholstery
  • 8-way power driver’s seat incl. memory
  • 6-way manual passenger seat incl. adjustable lumbar
  • Door mirrors incl. memory, kerb tilt functions
  • ProPILOT with lane-keep assist
    • Semi-autonomous highway drive mode

Features carried over from lower grades include:

  • Automatic headlights
  • Rain-sensing wipers
  • 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Nissan Connected Car Services
  • Satellite navigation
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay
  • Wireless Android Auto
  • WIreless phone charger
  • Dual-zone climate control
    • incl. rear air vents
  • Around View Monitor incl. Moving Object Detection
  • Parking sensors – front, rear

As with existing model variants, the Nissan Qashqai Ti e-Power is powered by a series hybrid system that combines a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine running a variable compression ratio with a power generator, inverter and electric motor.

System outputs are rated at 140kW/330Nm, driving the front wheels only. Nissan includes its e-Pedal driving mode and regenerative braking to “further enhance the EV-like drive experience”.

The lack of a traditional gearbox means the Qashqai e-Power is driven only by the electric motor, whereas the turbocharged petrol engine generates electricity transferred via the inverter to either the front e-motor or the 1.8kWh battery pack – or both, depending on driving conditions.

Nissan quotes combined fuel consumption of 4.8L/100km compared to the petrol Qashqai’s 6.1L/100km, though the gap is widened in real-world conditions such as city driving.

Emissions are also down to 112g/km compared to 134-138g/km for the non-e-Power Qashqai range, with the hybrid model also homologated to Euro 6 emissions regulations rather than Euro 5.

Pricing

Model Price before on-road costs
2025 Nissan Qashqai ST $34,665
2025 Nissan Qashqai ST-L $38,665
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti $42,965
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti e-Power $47,165 (NEW)
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti-L $48,165
2025 Nissan Qashqai Ti-L e-Power $52,365
2025 Nissan Qashqai N-Design e-Power $54,365

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