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RRP
£27,120 - £41,655
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Cash
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£24,170
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£225*
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Used
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£12,490
Colour guide
Solid - Flame red
Free
We love it when standard, free colour options aren’t just cheap starting points to tempt you into spending more on a metallic. The Flame red that comes as standard on a Qashqai is a smart, bright, fire-engine red and it looks great.
Special solid - Arctic white
£250
As ever, white can be a difficult colour for a mid-size crossover to carry off with panache, but the Qashqai’s Arctic white just about manages it thanks to a nice depth of colour. It’s also the most affordable optional paint here, so that’s in its favour too.
Specifications
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Metallic - Blade silver
£625
Yes, it’s yet another silvery-grey mid-size crossover but the brightness of Blade silver works fairly well on the Qashqai. It could do with being a tone or two warmer, to make it look more welcoming on a wintry day, but that aside it’s a good option.
Metallic - Gun metallic
£625
Metallic grey is never a bold choice, and for us, it’s one of the safest options available. Sure it’s nice having a metallic colour that can glint in the sunlight, but the best reason to get a darker colour like this is that it’s easy to maintain and dirt doesn’t show up as easily.
Metallic - Ink blue
£625
Ink blue is the inverse of Magnetic blue. It’s a quite dark and conservative blue, and fails to make the Qashqai’s styling light up in any meaningful sense. It’s not a colour that’s going to harm your resale, but neither will it cheer you up much.
Metallic - Pearl black
£625
As with some other models, Pearl black looks smart enough, but even with the extra depth of it being metallic, it looks a tiny bit dull and fails to bring out the Qashqai’s lines. A sensible choice, but not an exciting one. There is an option to match it with a contrast grey roof, which does help a bit.
Pearl - Ceramic grey
£745
This lighter matte shade of grey will make it easier to spot when your car gets grimy, especially during the winter months. However, the flat look might not be for everyone, and this particular colour is not the most exciting option.
Pearl - Storm white
£745
Being more like a light cream than pure white, Storm White isn’t the most practical colour you could choose. A more neutral colour can do better on the used market if you choose to sell, but this will be a nightmare to keep clean. It will take a few miles on a wet day to undo any cleaning work you might have done.
Special metallic - Burgundy
£745
You don’t see too many cars offered in burgundy these days, but this deep red is actually quite smart. It helps the chrome detailing stand out and contrasts well with the black trim of the Qashqai. It’s not the best at resale though, as it might not be to everyone’s tastes.
Special metallic - Fuji sunset red
£745
Fuji sunset red is even more vivid and striking than the basic, free Flame red but it suffers slightly from having too much orange in it, which kind of washes out the effect just a little. It works much better when you spec it with a contrast black roof, but that’s expensive.
Special metallic - Magnetic blue
£745
Magnetic blue is a very bright and vibrant blue, and works very well with the Qashqai’s lines. It’s possibly not one for shrinking violets, but you’ll have less chance of losing your Nissan in a crowded car park. Looks great with the optional black contrast roof.
Two tone metallic - Black/grey roof
£1,145
If you want a two-tone body for your Qashqai, this isn’t the best choice. It’s novel having a grey roof contrasting with the black, but it doesn’t really work. It looks like it came out of the factory unfinished. Being one of the more expensive paint options, it’s probably better to choose one of the other two-tone options.
Two tone pearl - Ceramic grey/pearl black roof
£1,265
The black contrast roof helps break up the rather dull grey bodywork, and also gives a floating roof effect that looks pretty cool. It’s not the most exciting combination available, but if you’re after a car that’s easy to keep looking cleaner, then this could be the one for you.
Two tone pearl - Fuji sunset red/pearl black roof
£1,265
This is arguably the best paint combination for a Nissan Qashqai. Fuji Sunset Red is a fantastic colour, while the contrasting roof helps break it up so it isn’t overpowering. If you want your car to stand out from the crowd, this is your go-to choice.
Two tone pearl - Magnetic blue/pearl black roof
£1,265
In a similar vein to the Fuji Sunset Red, this Magnetic Blue with contrasting roof combination looks great and is one of the better options. Much like the red, it could be tricky to keep clean, but on the whole, it makes the Qashqai look more stylish.
Two tone pearl - Storm white/pearl black roof
£1,265