Nissan Australia has officially confirmed the arrival of a more accessible 2025 Nissan Qashqai e-Power hybrid variant, marking the first time this innovative series hybrid technology has dipped below the $50,000 threshold. 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.
The Japanese manufacturer’s strategic move addresses growing demand for efficient hybrid vehicles in Australia’s competitive small SUV segment. Nissan Australia’s general manager of product marketing, Warwick Daly, said that hybrid sales have increased from three to 10 per cent in the small SUV segment over the last two years, demonstrating the market appetite for electrified powertrains.
Revolutionary e-Power System Explained
Unlike conventional hybrid systems, the Nissan Qashqai e-Power is essentially an electric car with an inbuilt generator that makes it capable of travelling around 1000km on a full tank of fuel. The innovative powertrain features a 1.5-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine acting solely as a generator, with system outputs rated at 140kW/330Nm, driving the front wheels only.
This unique configuration means the petrol engine never directly powers the wheels, instead charging a 1.8kWh battery pack that feeds the electric motor. Nissan quotes combined fuel consumption of 4.8L/100km compared to the petrol Qashqai’s 6.1L/100km, while achieving Euro 6 emissions compliance under Australia’s evolving vehicle efficiency standards.
Competitive Positioning and Market Impact
The Ti e-Power variant undercuts its larger sibling, the X-Trail ST-L e-Power, while delivering similar technology benefits. 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.
Key competitors include the Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid and Hyundai Kona Hybrid, both starting from approximately $36,000, though neither offers the unique series hybrid experience of the Qashqai’s e-Power system.
Technical Specifications and Performance Data
Specification | 2025 Qashqai Ti e-Power |
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Price (Before On-Roads) | $47,165 |
Engine | 1.5L Turbo 3-Cylinder |
Electric Motor Output | 140kW/330Nm |
Combined Power | 140kW |
Fuel Consumption | 4.8L/100km |
CO2 Emissions | 112g/km |
Drive Configuration | Front-Wheel Drive |
Battery Capacity | 1.8kWh |
Range | ~1000km |
Enhanced Features and Technology
The Ti variant maintains impressive standard equipment levels, including advanced safety features compliant with Australian Design Rules for emissions testing. Orders are open now, with initial stock already arriving in the country.
Nissan’s commitment to hybrid technology aligns with Australia’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard, which aims to reduce transport emissions and improve fuel security.
Market Outlook and Consumer Impact
The Qashqai drives with a clear comfort focus, with light and easy controls matching with the smooth hybrid system to deliver an effortless, almost premium car feel. This accessibility combined with the sub-$50,000 pricing positions the e-Power variant as a compelling alternative to traditional petrol SUVs.
The arrival of the cheaper Ti e-Power variant represents a significant milestone for hybrid adoption in Australia, making advanced electrification technology accessible to mainstream buyers while supporting the government’s emissions reduction goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the e-Power system differ from regular hybrids?
A: The e-Power system uses the petrol engine purely as a generator, with only the electric motor driving the wheels, providing an EV-like driving experience.
Q: What’s the real-world fuel consumption?
A: Expect around 4.8L/100km in combined conditions, with potential for better efficiency in stop-start urban driving.
Q: Is the Ti e-Power variant well-equipped?
A: Yes, it matches the standard Ti specification level, offering comprehensive safety features and modern technology at the $47,165 price point.
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