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Nissan recently unveiled a major design and technology update for its third-generation Qashqai in Europe, the one that launched in 2022 with e-Power where the turbocharged gasoline engine acts as a generator and charges the battery.
In Canada, the Japanese automaker chose not to offer the latest Qashqai and instead replace it with a larger and more powerful 2025 Kicks offering available all-wheel drive for the first time. Of course, there’s no going back, but just for kicks (pun fully intended), here’s a photo gallery that compares the two products from every angle. Which one do you prefer?