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All-New Nissan Qashqai UK Prices and Specs Announced

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The all-new Nissan Qashqai has been fully priced and specced after being shown last week. This is the most important of all the Nissan models made in Britain and the best-seller in Europe, so they wasted no time in letting us know this second generation model, bigger and better than before, is still affordable at £17,595.
The new Qashqai will go on sale in January 2014 and will be available in four trim levels: Visia, Acenta, Acenta Premium and Tekna.

The cheapest Visia models start at £17,595, coming with a range of new features including automatic air conditioning, Hill Start Assist, a five-inch color infotainment system, Chassis Control, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System and Speed Limiter/Cruise control.

Acenta models area available from £19,145 and ads dual zone climate control, leather steering wheel and gear knob, 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps auto headlights with wipers and a Luggage Board System.

Visia and Acenta models can be specified with the £450 Smart Vision Pack that ads Safety Shield system and includes Front Collision Avoidance, Driver Attention Support and Traffic Sign Recognition.

The Acenta Premium range starts at £20,995 and adds the following: NissanConnect infotainment system with DAB radio, a rear view camera, along with i-key Start Push Button, parking sensors and a panoramic glass roof.

The most expensive Tekna range starts at £23,145 and features Bi-LED headlamps, Safety Shield with Traffic Signal Recognition and High Beam Assist.

For more details about trim and engines, check out the press release below.
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