In February, the Nissan Qashqai confirmed itself as the best-selling C-SUV in Italy, with over 2,300 units registered. The Japanese company’s crossover took the top step of the podium, just as it did in February last year. A result that underlines the continuity of the commercial success of the flagship model of the Japanese brand’s crossover range: in 2025 the Qashqai was in fact ranked fourth among the C-SUVs and seventh among the best-selling hybrids in Italy on an annual basis. Nissan Qashqai flies to Italy The positive trend also continues in the first two months of 2026, a period in which total sales of the Qashqai grew by 26% compared to the same interval in 2025. Demand also translates into contracts: the total Qashqai recorded a +20%, while the e-POWER versions recorded a +24%. It should be noted that Nissan Italia’s performance also stands out at a European level: in the first two months of the year our market is first for Qashqai sales on all channels and first in the private channel alone. e-POWER technology does its job Driving the results is the aforementioned new e-POWER technology, completely redesigned to enhance efficiency and driving pleasure. Compared to the previous generation, the new e‑POWER reduces consumption by 12% and reaches up to 22.2 km/l, increases autonomy by 13% and lowers CO2 emissions by 12%. Comfort and performance improve: cabin noise drops by 5.6 dB to typical EV levels, power in Sport mode increases by 15 HP to 205 HP and maintenance intervals go from 15,000 to 20,000 km, reducing running costs. Nissan Qashqai today relaunches the challenge with an offer starting from 26,900 euros. And with the extra crossover days a discount of 1,500 euros on ready-to-delivery stock.
Nissan Qashqai, best-selling C-SUV in Italy
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