
Nissan has announced the next-generation QASHQAI will be offered exclusively with its e-POWER hybrid technology in Australia from 2026.
The shift to an all e-POWER line-up marks the end of traditional petrol-only QASHQAI variants.

The e-POWER system uses a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine to generate electricity that powers the electric motor driving the wheels.
Unlike conventional hybrids, the engine never directly powers the wheels.

According to European figures, the latest e-POWER achieves fuel consumption of 4.5L/100km (WLTP), a 16 per cent improvement in real-world efficiency.
Highway fuel consumption improves by 14 per cent, while CO2 emissions fall 12 per cent compared with the outgoing model.

The European-spec system also provides a 1200km theoretical range on a single tank and delivers quieter operation, with cabin noise reduced by 5.6dB. Sport Mode output increases by 10kW for more responsive performance.
Australian-specific efficiency and performance figures will be confirmed before local launch.

Key engineering components for the e-POWER X-in-1 powertrain are produced at Nissan Casting Australia Plant in Dandenong South.
This facility is the global sole supplier for these parts, making Australia central to the brand’s electrification strategy.

Nissan confirmed the MY26 QASHQAI e-POWER range will arrive in the first half of 2026. Pricing and detailed model specifications will be announced closer to launch.
FAQ
When will the 2026 Nissan QASHQAI e-POWER be available in Australia?
The new QASHQAI e-POWER line-up will launch in the first half of 2026.
Will the 2026 QASHQAI still offer petrol-only engines in Australia?
No. Nissan has confirmed the new QASHQAI will be available exclusively with e-POWER hybrid technology.
What is Nissan e-POWER technology?
e-POWER uses a petrol engine to generate electricity for an electric motor that drives the wheels, providing an EV-like experience without plug-in charging.
What fuel efficiency can drivers expect from the new QASHQAI e-POWER?
Based on European figures, fuel efficiency is 4.5L/100km (WLTP), with Australian-specific figures to be announced closer to launch.
Where are the new QASHQAI e-POWER components manufactured?
Critical components for the e-POWER system are designed and manufactured at Nissan Casting Australia Plant in Dandenong South, Victoria.
What are the key benefits of e-POWER compared to traditional hybrids?
e-POWER delivers 100% electric motor drive with no gear changes, reduced cabin noise, regenerative braking, and refuelling at standard petrol stations.
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