TIME TO TORQUE | Third-generation Nissan Qashqai conquers on comfort

The 2023 model ups the ante with its premium feel, good looks and suave road manners

Electric vehicles have sparked new investments, partnerships and opportunities but SA is not quite there yet — thanks to a range of constraints, not least of them being state power utility Eskom’s inability to keep the lights on.

But that has not stopped global manufactures such as Nissan, which is looking to expand its offering...

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