Looking for a Qashqai Fast?! You've come to the right place. We always have access to stock Qashqai's across the entire range. We run campaigns with Nissan all the time to promote the best available prices. Many colours sell out fast on campaign deals so please contact us ASAP to secure yours!
If you are looking for an In stock Nissan Qashqai lease then please read on below. Ready2Lease are an authorised Nissan Qashqai broker and we always have access to stock models across the range. In stock Nissan Qashqai lease are often available in a variety of colours, including the no cost option Flame Red, plus a variety of metallic paint options and some new pearlescent paint options too. The most popular In stock Nissan Qashqai lease is the Acenta Premium, which is available as a 140ps manual, 158ps manual and 158ps automatic, also known as Xtronic. New for 2024 is the Qashqai E-Power which is also available from stock. Also new for 2024 is a two tone roof colour, which is available on some trim levels.
Yes absolutely! Lease maintenance is available on all our In stock Nissan Qashqai lease offers and you can choose a package that best suits your needs. You can choose to have basic services, full maintenance and also full maintenance plus replacement tyres. Please contact our sales team for further information and live quotes on 0116 4030235 or email us on Hello@ready2lease.co.uk
Did you know that we also offer the best deals to Lease Nissan Qashqai Hybrid?
Not sure about the difference between a plug-in hybrid and a regular hybrid car? Allow us to elucidate you!
The main difference between a plug-in hybrid and a regular hybrid car is the size of the battery and the ability to plug the car into an external power source.
Regular hybrid cars use a smaller battery that is charged through regenerative braking and the petrol engine. The electric motor in a regular hybrid car assists the petrol engine in powering the car at low speeds, and the petrol engine takes over at higher speeds or when the battery charge is low.
On the other hand, plug-in hybrid cars (PHEVs) have a larger battery that can be charged by plugging the car into an external power source, such as a wall outlet or charging station. This allows the car to drive for longer distances on electric power alone, before the petrol engine needs to kick in.
PHEVs offer the flexibility of being able to charge the battery using either regenerative braking and the petrol engine, or by plugging into an external power source. This means that PHEVs can provide more electric-only driving than regular hybrids, and can offer greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
However, it's worth noting that PHEVs generally cost more than regular hybrids due to the larger battery and additional technology required. Additionally, the range of electric-only driving in a PHEV is typically shorter than in a fully-electric vehicle, and may vary depending on driving conditions and battery capacity.
Not sure about the difference between a plug-in hybrid and a regular hybrid car? Allow us to elucidate you!
The main difference between a plug-in hybrid and a regular hybrid car is the size of the battery and the ability to plug the car into an external power source.
Regular hybrid cars use a smaller battery that is charged through regenerative braking and the petrol engine. The electric motor in a regular hybrid car assists the petrol engine in powering the car at low speeds, and the petrol engine takes over at higher speeds or when the battery charge is low.
On the other hand, plug-in hybrid cars (PHEVs) have a larger battery that can be charged by plugging the car into an external power source, such as a wall outlet or charging station. This allows the car to drive for longer distances on electric power alone, before the petrol engine needs to kick in.
PHEVs offer the flexibility of being able to charge the battery using either regenerative braking and the petrol engine, or by plugging into an external power source. This means that PHEVs can provide more electric-only driving than regular hybrids, and can offer greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
However, it's worth noting that PHEVs generally cost more than regular hybrids due to the larger battery and additional technology required. Additionally, the range of electric-only driving in a PHEV is typically shorter than in a fully-electric vehicle, and may vary depending on driving conditions and battery capacity.
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