Nissan starts manufacturing new Qashqai from Sunderland plant in UK

Nissan starts manufacturing new Qashqai from Sunderland plant in UK

Nearly 18 years ago the first Nissan Qashqai rolled off the production line in Sunderland, UK, and with more than four million customers in more than 100 countries, the fastest-selling car ever in the UK car industry has been upgraded once more.

The new Qashqai, electrified with Nissan’s unique e-Power system, is now in production in Sunderland ahead of its arrival in the coming weeks to Nissan dealers across Europe and beyond. The latest upgrades required a fresh GBP 30 million investment in the plant, building on Nissan’s total investment in the UK of GBP 6 billion.

The refreshed Qashqai arrives as Nissan continues to develop its EV36Zero vision in Sunderland, a blueprint for the future of automotive manufacturing, bringing together electric vehicle manufacturing and battery production, powered by renewables.

Adam Pennick, Nissan’s Vice President for Manufacturing in the UK, said: “We’re so proud to call Sunderland plant the home of the Qashqai. Having the number one team behind the number one crossover is a winning formula, and we can’t wait to see how much our customers enjoy the new design and extra tech.”

The Qashqai was designed, engineered and built in Britain; and was produced in Sunderland towards the end of 2006, ahead of its launch in 2007. Its instant popularity saw production in Sunderland reach record levels, with the plant recording the highest annual volumes in the history of the UK car industry, and Qashqai becoming the fastest UK-built car to achieve 1 million, 2 million, 3 million and then 4 million production units, spawning more than 20 competitors in the process.

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