Nissan Qashqai vs Geely Starray Em-I

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Nissan Qashqai
Nissan Qashqai

$34,665 - $54,365

2026 price

Geely Starray Em-I
Geely Starray Em-I

$37,490 - $41,490

2026 price

Summary

2026 Nissan Qashqai
2026 Geely Starray Em-I
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.5L

Inline 4
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
4.1L/100km (combined)

2.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Requires 95 RON premium unleaded
  • No spare wheel in Ti-L e-Power  
  • Getting up there in price

  • Design doesn’t make a statement
  • Limited EV-only range
  • Poorly calibrated adaptive cruise control
2026 Nissan Qashqai Summary

If you think you know Nissan and haven’t driven one of its impressive e-Power models, you might be in for a surprise.

Be it the latest-generation X-Trail from Japan or the related smaller Qashqai out of the UK, this plugless petrol-electric hybrid powertrain is one of the best crossovers at any price point.

Now, barely a year after the facelift appeared in Australia, the Qashqai scores another round of changes.

We take a close look at the up-spec Ti-L to see if they make one of the best small SUVs even better (or worse).

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2026 Geely Starray Em-I Summary

Hybrids are yesterday’s news.

If you’re looking for a combination powertrain in 2025 you want a ‘Super Hybrid’. This is the Chinese car industry’s term for what is more commonly known as a plug-in hybrid, but they are all the rage among car brands as they rush to simultaneously cut emissions and keep buyers.

The Geely Starray EM-i is the latest addition to a growing number of Super Hybrids available in Australia, joining the BYD Sealion 6, MG HS, Jaecoo J7, Omoda 9 and the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (which doesn’t have the fancy name but has the same tech).

This is Geely’s second entry into the Australian market, following the similar-sized but all-electric EX5 earlier this year. While it’s a new brand to Australia, Geely is an automotive giant, it’s so big in China it has been able to expand its global reach. Its parent company, also called Geely, has an ownership stake in Volvo, Polestar, Lotus, Zeekr, Proton, Smart, Lynk & Co. and Aston Martin.

But none of that really matters when you’re buying a car. So, how does the Starray stack up on its own merits? Is it a compelling new addition or just another forgettable offering in an increasingly crowded mid-size SUV market?

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Deep dive comparison

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