Nissan Qashqai vs Omoda 9

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Nissan Qashqai
Nissan Qashqai

$34,665 - $54,365

2025 price

Omoda 9
Omoda 9

2026 price

Summary

2025 Nissan Qashqai
2026 Omoda 9
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.5L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded/Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
4.8L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Synthetic leather isn't great
  • Expensive compared to rivals
  • Missing a few features

  • High price for new brand
  • Derivative looks
  • Ride and handling need refinement
2025 Nissan Qashqai Summary

The Nissan Qashqai has had a mid-life facelift which sees the line-up reshuffled, some new technology fitted to the lower grades and a new flagship variant, the N-Design e-Power.

The new top-grade hybrid is being put through its paces this week with my family of three to see if it ticks the boxes when it comes to efficiency and practicality.

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2026 Omoda 9 Summary

Does Australia need yet another new car brand?

It’s the question I keep asking myself seemingly every other week as a new brand announces its intention to join the other 70 odd marques already competing for a slice of the Australia new-car market.

Chery made a successful re-entry into the Australian market in 2023, quickly establishing itself as a value-led brand. Earlier this year it launched Jaecoo, its more premium, adventure-focused offering and announced it would be spun-off into separate showrooms alongside the new Omoda brand.

The first Omoda-badged vehicle has now arrived, the Omoda 9 Virtue SHS (Super Hybrid System), which will join the almost-as-new Jaecoo J7 and J8 in the growing number of dealers around Australia.

So, does Australia need Omoda? Does the Omoda 9 Virtue SHS make a compelling case, in the same way the sharply-priced Chery models have? 

Read on for our verdict.

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