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Article Date: Jul 15, 2008 - 8:11:03 AM
Nissan Motor Co. a leading automobile manufacturer in the world & Tehama Trading Co. which is one of the largest business group in the Republic of Yemen, proudly announce the launch of a New Model ‘QASHQAI’ in the Yemen market.
Europe was first to introduce the QASHQAI & the market reputation for this cross over Sports Utility Vehicle was far beyond expectation.
In the present day scenario, people no longer want to be pigeonholed and are looking for more creative expression in everything around them. They also expect superior quality & greater duality from things they buy. To cater to such customers, Nissan has created a new type of car: A passenger car with SUV attributes- ‘QASHQAI’
QASHQAI is an alternative to the norm designed for the increasing number of customers who are bored of purely functional hatchbacks.
QASHQAI is for the spirited youth & for those who wants to experience the personalized driving experience through distinctive design & sporty driving feel. QASHQAI model boasts distinctive interior and exterior design, cockpit cabin concept and Nissan’s dynamic safety engineering. Its 2.0-litre, 4 cylinder, 16-valve engine delivers
137hp@5,200 rpm with torque of 20.2 kg-m @ 4,400 rpm, coupled to Xtronic CVT transmission with six speed manual-shift mode. Alloy wheels are fitted with 17-inch tires.
QASHQAI has an array of features like Cockpit Cabin Concept, Chrome strip door sills, Blue Tooth hands free phone (optional), summer tyre, Head Lamp with blue tinted side indicators, seat under tray, height adjustable steering wheel, high speed dampening control shock absorber, SRS Air bags, ABS, EBD & ESP.
QASHQAI is available in 11different colours. QASHQAI is therefore a tough & compact car for the city but sleek & sporty for journeys away from the town. It is named after a desert-dwelling nomadic tribe living in Iran.
QASHQAI is a car of distinctions in a world of contrasts. QASHQAI is about a spirit of adventure with style.
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