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Ghana’s leading vehicle dealers, Japan Motors Trading Company Limited, has unveiled new Nissan Qashqai.
The new vehicle is designed to offer an exceptional crossover experience and give customers more comfort.
At the launch in Accra, the General Manager Sales and Marketing of Japan Motors, Amine Kabbara, said the Qashqai, as a pioneer in the crossover segment, had been developed with the latest technology to cater to both corporate and individual customers.
He encouraged Nissan lovers to visit Japan Motors and experience the innovation in technology offered by the all-new Nissan Qashqai.
Mr Kabbara said the vehicle would be fully serviced by all of its branches nationwide and backed by the International Nissan warranty of 3 years/36,000 miles.
Features
A release issued by the company said the new vehicle comes with a “striking new design which showcases a bold and imposing stance, two-tone colours, sharp LED headlamps, and sporty 18-inch alloy wheels”.
It noted that it also offers enhanced connectivity and convenience features for an immersive driving experience.
It further stated that the vehicle also provided a more spacious interior compared to its predecessor, with increased rear knee room, shoulder room, and seat depth to enhance passenger comfort.
“Rear-facing air-conditioner vents and dedicated USB Type A and C charging points add to the convenience.
The cargo space has also been increased, offering a total of 1593L with rear seats folded and adaptable layout configurations,” the release said.
The release also highlighted that the new vehicle was equipped with advanced safety technologies which ensures the safety and peace of mind of all passengers.
“The Intelligent Around View Monitor (AVM) provides a virtual 360° birds-eye view for confident and inattention, and other features include Lane Departure Warning (LDW) parking while Moving Object Detection (MOD) alerts the driver to movement around the vehicle.
The Driver Attention Alert (DAA) system addresses potential driver fatigue,” the release stated.
Source: myghanadaily