Nissan Qashqai ST ICE
$34,665
- Power
- 110kW
- Torque
- 250Nm
- 0–100
- 8.8s
- Fuel use
- 6.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 1,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Nissan Qashqai ST is a compact petrol SUV that suits first-time buyers and small families wanting straightforward, affordable motoring with a 430-litre boot and 1500kg towing capacity. Its standout strength is genuine fuel economy at 6.5L/100km combined with a 5-star ANCAP safety rating, making it both economical and genuinely protective. The one thing to consider is the modest 110kW output from the 1.3-litre engine, which means acceleration feels leisurely compared to turbocharged rivals, though it keeps running costs reasonable at approximately $2748 annually.
Configure the ST ICE →Nissan Qashqai ST-L ICE
$38,665
- Power
- 110kW
- Torque
- 250Nm
- 0–100
- 8.8s
- Fuel use
- 6.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 1,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Nissan Qashqai ST-L is a compact petrol SUV designed for budget-conscious families and first-time buyers seeking practical everyday transport with proven safety credentials. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine five-star ANCAP safety and a reasonable 430-litre boot capacity paired with 1500kg towing capability, making it genuinely versatile for Australian lifestyles without breaking the bank. The 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivers modest power (110kW/250Nm) and achieves a claimed 6.5L/100km, so consider whether its performance feels adequate for your driving-highway merging and loaded towing will feel leisurely rather than brisk.
Configure the ST-L ICE →Nissan Qashqai Ti ICE
$42,965
- Power
- 110kW
- Torque
- 250Nm
- 0–100
- 8.8s
- Fuel use
- 6.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 1,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Nissan Qashqai Ti is a compact petrol SUV designed for practical-minded families seeking everyday reliability and modest running costs, with an efficient 1.3-litre engine producing 110kW and consuming just 6.5L/100km. Its standout strength is the five-star ANCAP safety rating combined with a five-year warranty, giving buyers genuine peace of mind in Australia's competitive SUV segment. The main consideration is towing capacity: at 1500kg maximum, it suits light trailers and caravans but falls short for buyers planning heavier towing duties.
Configure the Ti ICE →Nissan Qashqai Ti e-POWER
$47,165
- Power
- 140kW
- Torque
- 330Nm
- 0–100
- 8.8s
- Fuel use
- 6.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 1,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Nissan Qashqai Ti e-POWER is a compact hybrid SUV that suits Australian families wanting fuel efficiency without the full electric commitment, delivering a genuine 6.5L/100km consumption figure and around $2748 annual running costs. Its standout strength is the e-POWER hybrid system paired with 140kW and 330Nm of torque, offering responsive performance while maintaining that efficient fuel economy across mixed driving. One thing to consider: while it offers a respectable 430-litre boot and 1500kg towing capacity, the front-wheel-drive configuration may feel limiting compared to AWD rivals if you venture beyond sealed roads.
Configure the Ti e-POWER →Nissan Qashqai Ti-L ICE
$48,165
- Power
- 110kW
- Torque
- 250Nm
- 0–100
- 8.8s
- Fuel use
- 6.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 1,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Nissan Qashqai Ti-L is a compact SUV suited to families and commuters seeking practical everyday transport with respectable efficiency, delivering 6.5L/100km combined and a generous 430-litre boot for cargo. Its standout strength is the five-star ANCAP safety rating combined with a 1500kg towing capacity, making it genuinely capable for weekend getaways without compromising family protection. One thing to consider is the modest 110kW output from the 1.3-litre petrol engine, which may feel underpowered during highway merging or when fully loaded, particularly if you're upgrading from a larger vehicle.
Configure the Ti-L ICE →Nissan Qashqai Ti-L e-POWER
$52,365
- Power
- 140kW
- Torque
- 330Nm
- 0–100
- 8.8s
- Fuel use
- 6.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 1,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Nissan Qashqai Ti-L e-POWER is a five-seat compact SUV that suits budget-conscious families seeking fuel efficiency without sacrificing practicality, offering a 430-litre boot and 1500kg towing capacity. Its standout strength is the e-POWER hybrid system paired with the 1.5-litre petrol engine, delivering 140kW and 330Nm whilst achieving just 6.5L/100km consumption with estimated running costs around $2748 annually. The main consideration is that five-star ANCAP safety and a five-year warranty are standard, but you'll want to test whether the front-wheel-drive handling suits your driving style, particularly if you frequently encounter Australian outback roads or towing situations.
Configure the Ti-L e-POWER →Nissan Qashqai N-Design e-POWER
$54,365
- Power
- 140kW
- Torque
- 330Nm
- 0–100
- 8.8s
- Fuel use
- 6.5L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- FWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 1,500kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Nissan Qashqai N-Design e-POWER is a compact hybrid SUV that suits practical Australian families wanting efficient fuel economy without committing to full electric, combining a 1.5-litre petrol engine with Nissan's e-POWER hybrid system for a claimed 6.5L/100km consumption. Its standout strength is that five-star ANCAP safety rating paired with 330Nm of torque for responsive driving, plus the 430-litre boot space that handles weekend getaways and school runs equally well. One consideration is that running costs around $2,748 annually are modest but not exceptional compared to some rivals, so if absolute affordability matters most, it's worth test-driving alternatives in the compact SUV segment.
Configure the N-Design e-POWER →