Nissan Hits The Brakes On EV Version Of Its European Best-Seller
Nissan has reportedly stopped development of the Qashqai EV. Automaker was coy, but mentioned “significant volatility” in demand. Project may not be entirely dead, but a restart could have a big delay. The Nissan Qashqai is the brand’s best-selling vehicle in Europe, so it wasn’t much of a surprise when the company announced plans for an electric version in 2023. However, like a handful of EVs, it’s quietly been dropped. Citing six people familiar with the matter, Reuters is reporting the company has halted development of the model. The project is said to have been frozen in early 2025 and it appears to be a victim of Nissan’s massive restructuring. Review: The New Nissan Qashqai e-Power Drives Like An EV But Doesn’t Need Charging The firm’s “Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life” plan calls for streamlining their lineup and eliminating 11 models . When the strategy w...