London, June 26, 2025 , (Oilandgaspress) –––Nissan is launching the most advanced form of its unique e-POWER technology.
First launched in Europe four years ago, e-POWER was developed to deliver an electric-drive experience without the need to plug in – combining the smooth, effortless acceleration and refinement of an EV with the everyday convenience of traditional combustion power.
The third generation system has been comprehensively re-engineered for even better fuel efficiency, lower emissions and elevated refinement. New e-POWER will further smooth the transition from fuel towards zero emissions.

The range and convenience of diesel, with the refinement and responsiveness of an EV
At the heart of the e-POWER is a unique principle which delivers real customer benefits: the petrol engine is used only to generate electricity which is distributed directly to the electric motor to drive the wheels, as well as to charge the battery if needed.
Unlike traditional hybrids, there is no complicated gearbox and coupling to combine petrol power and electric energy to drive the wheels, meaning response is instant and the drive is always smooth, just like an EV. And like an EV, the regenerative braking system on e-POWER converts kinetic energy into electrical energy, fed back into the battery.
New e-POWER takes this concept and elevates it further to deliver a best-in-class* balance of performance, EV-like refinement and real-world fuel efficiency – but with the range and flexibility of a traditional combustion engine vehicle.
When installed in the European Qashqai, the new, third generation e-POWER brings major improvements across every key area:
Fuel consumption: reduced to 4.5L/100km (WLTP) – best-in-segment figures
equating to a potential range of 1200km
CO2 emissions lowered from 116g/km to 102g/km a 12% reduction compared with the current iteration
Cabin noise: reduced by up to 5.6dB compared to previous generation – offering EV-like refinement
+10kW boost in Sport Mode – delivering a more responsive and engaging drive
Comprehensive engine changes
At the core of the New e-POWER is a newly-developed 5-in-1 modular powertrain unit, which integrates the electric motor, generator, inverter, reducer and increaser into a compact and lighter package. Combined with improvements to engine calibration and sound insulation, the system reduces both noise and vibration under load. Overall, power is up by 11kW, at a maximum of 151kW. The battery capacity is unchanged at 2.1 kWh.
Despite having a similar three cylinder 1.5-litre turbo configuration as the out-going version, the engine is all-new and is now dedicated to its application in e-POWER. It adopts Nissan’s proprietary STARC combustion concept, which has lifted thermal efficiency to 42% by stabilising in-cylinder combustion – which enables the engine to operate more quietly and effectively at lower speeds. A new, larger turbo has been fitted, which also brings efficiency gains, allowing a 200rpm reduction in engine speeds during highway driving, contributing to the lower overall noise level.
The variable compression ratio technology found on the previous version has been rendered redundant by the other changes to the engine.
Additional engine efficiency has been generated by the change to 0W16 lubricating oil, reducing internal friction. European customers who purchase a Qashqai will also appreciate the new, longer service intervals which have been extended from 15,000km to 20,000km.
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