Owner's Review Алексей
1 Owner
9 November 2025
practicality, comfort, standard tech features
lacks driving excitement, multimedia not cutting-edge
When choosing a family crossover, the 2023 Qashqai stood out as one of the most logical options. I went with the 1.3L turbo version (or the e-Power hybrid) – solid for city driving and weekend getaways.
From day one, I appreciated the seating position: great visibility above average, comfortable seating, and getting in and out is a breeze. The interior feels solid: decent materials, everything seems well put together. For instance, reviews note that the interior is high-quality, with good materials and assembly.
In the city, the car handles calmly and predictably: steering is light, parking is easy, and the driver assists work as expected. Reviews mention the steering is effortless, and tight turns are a cinch.
Dynamically, though, it’s not all roses. The engine pulls adequately, but when you want a bit more punch, you feel it’s tuned for comfort, not thrills.
The multimedia and infotainment system works fine but feels a step behind the competition in terms of modernity.
For practicality: the trunk and seating space are perfectly adequate. Tested specs confirm it’s a good fit for families.
If you’re after a reliable family crossover that quietly gets the job done, the 2023 Qashqai is a solid choice. It’s not a star in dynamics, but it’s no slouch either – just a good mid-tier option. If you crave excitement or cutting-edge multimedia, you might want to check out competitors.