Nissan launches new 1.3-litre petrol in Qashqai
Nissan has replaced the outgoing 1.2 & 1.6-litre petrol engines with a new 1.3-litre DIG-T, which debuts on the Qashqai and promises to provide better economy and emissions.
The new Euro 6d-temp compliant motor is available today in two variants, either 140 or 160hp with six-speed manuals, while from November a further third variant with a new seven-speed DCT on the 158bhp engine joins the line-up.
The DCT is the first of its type to appear in a volume Nissan and also offers more torque than the six-speed. Torque figures are 240Nm for the low output, 260Nm for the high output manual and 270Nm for the DCT. The new powertrains directly replace three older ones – the 1.2-litre manual and CVT, and the 1.6-litre manual. Compared to the outgoing 1.2-litre manual, the new 1.3-litre 140hp has an extra 50Nm of torque.
Fuel economy and emissions for the new engine is rated under NEDC-BT (correlated) as 5.3l/100km and 121g/km CO2 on 17-inch wheels, and 5.7l/100km with 130g/km CO2 on 18/19-inch wheels.
Nissan also predicts cost of ownership to reduce, thanks to lower maintenance costs over the lifetime of the engine with, for example, oil changes at 18,000-mile intervals compared to the 12,500 miles required on the outgoing engines.
Prices will be announced in due course.