2017 Peugeot 3008 vs 2018 Nissan Qashqai

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New Nissan Intelligent Mobility Technology
Since launch in 2007, the Qashqai has been at the heart of Nissan’s desire to democratise Intelligent Driving technology, enhancing drivers’ feelings of trust and being in control. With the new Qashqai that commitment to customers is extended even further.

Intelligent Emergency Braking is being upgraded with Pedestrian Recognition. Rear Cross Traffic Alert, to mitigate the risk of low-speed impacts when reversing out of a parking space, is available on Qashqai for the first time. The car continues to be offered with Traffic Sign Recognition, Driver Attention Alert, Intelligent Park Assist, Intelligent Around View Monitor, Blind Spot Warning and Lane Departure Warning.
At the heart of the Qashqai’s appeal has always been its position as the ultimate urban crossover. It successfully blends the practicality and desirability of an SUV with the footprint, running costs and accessibility of a hatchback.

The wide-ranging changes to the Qashqai are based on extensive customer insight and designed to reinforce its position as Europe’s best-selling crossover. More than 2.3 million have been sold since the original version was launched in 2007.
The enhancements make the Nissan Qashqai a stronger and more exciting partner for drivers, ensuring it is ready for its second decade of crossover leadership.

Peugeot 3008

Active Safety brake and distance alert;
Active lane departure warning;
Driver attention warning
Automotaic adaptive headlamp main-beam
Speed limit sign recognition and recommendation
Adaptive cruise control with stop function (Automatic gearboxes)
Active bilind-spot monitoring

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