Fuel-Efficient Nissan Qashqai e-Power: Land’s End to John O’Groats

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In the ever-evolving landscape of sustainable transportation, Nissan has taken a significant leap forward with its next-generation Qashqai e-Power. This innovative hybrid SUV has successfully completed the iconic journey from Land’s End to John O’Groats on a single tank of petrol, and astonishingly, with fuel to spare. This remarkable achievement not only highlights the capabilities of the new model but also underscores Nissan’s commitment to advancing eco-friendly technology.
Recently, a team of dedicated engineers from Nissan embarked on a two-day adventure, piloting two Qashqai e-Power vehicles across the full length of the United Kingdom. Covering a staggering 837 miles, these vehicles showcased the remarkable fuel efficiency of the new powertrain, managing to achieve an impressive average of 75 miles per gallon (mpg). Even more astonishing was the fact that they arrived at their destination with approximately 100 miles of fuel remaining in the tank.
This accomplishment resonates with echoes of a similar challenge undertaken in 2007, when the original Qashqai 1.5dCi diesel completed the same route, setting a benchmark for fuel efficiency at that time with an average of 67.35 mpg. Fast forward eighteen years, and the new Qashqai e-Power not only completed the journey with a smaller fuel tank—by 10 litres—but also demonstrated how far Nissan has come in the realm of hybrid technology.
Dean Driver, a vehicle evaluation engineer at Nissan and one of the drivers involved in this remarkable journey, shared his thoughts on the experience: “Driving the Qashqai e-Power from Land’s End to John O’Groats really showcased the strength of the new powertrain. Not only did it deliver a smooth and quiet drive throughout the journey, but we completed over 800 miles with fuel still in the tank – proving just how far this technology has come in combining range with refinement.”
What sets the Qashqai e-Power apart from traditional hybrids is its innovative approach to energy use. Instead of relying on a petrol engine to directly drive the wheels, the Qashqai e-Power system uses the petrol engine solely to generate electricity. This electricity powers an electric motor that drives the wheels, allowing for instant torque, smooth acceleration, and a quieter ride—all without the need for external charging. It’s a game-changer in the hybrid market, offering the benefits of electric driving without the typical constraints associated with plugging in.
The new Qashqai e-Power is not just about impressive fuel economy; it also boasts a claimed best-in-class fuel efficiency of 62 mpg and CO2 emissions of just 102 grams per kilometre. With a WLTP range of approximately 745 miles, it’s designed to meet the demands of modern drivers who seek both performance and sustainability.
In addition to its eco-friendly credentials, the Qashqai e-Power is part of Nissan’s broader electric vehicle (EV) strategy, which also includes the upcoming launches of the new Micra, Leaf, and an all-electric Juke set to debut in 2026. This hybrid SUV will come equipped with updated connected technology and enhanced driver assistance features, ensuring that drivers enjoy both comfort and safety on the road. Moreover, Nissan has extended the service intervals for the Qashqai e-Power from 15,000 km to 20,000 km, contributing to a lower total cost of ownership (TCO) for consumers.
David Moss, Senior Vice President of Region Research & Development in Nissan AMIEO, expressed his enthusiasm about the new model, stating: “The third generation e-Power reflects everything we’ve learned from years of development. We’ve taken the best elements from previous systems, listened to what customers value most, and re-engineered the platform to maximise efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance driving comfort – all while maintaining diesel-like range. We’re proud that the new e-Power now delivers best-in-class driving performance, fuel economy, and emissions.”
Manufactured at Nissan’s state-of-the-art facility in Sunderland, the Qashqai e-Power is set to arrive in various European markets in the coming months. As this exciting new hybrid SUV prepares to hit the roads, it promises to redefine the standards of fuel efficiency and environmental responsibility.
In conclusion, the Nissan Qashqai e-Power stands as a testament to the potential of hybrid technology in shaping a sustainable future for the automotive industry. With its impressive journey across the UK, it has not only set new benchmarks for fuel efficiency but has also demonstrated the practicality of electrification without the need for constant charging. As we continue to navigate the challenges of climate change and seek solutions for cleaner transportation, innovations like the Qashqai e-Power will play a vital role in steering us towards a net-zero future.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the world of sustainable transportation, as we collectively strive towards a greener tomorrow!

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