Nissan is set to launch its latest-generation e-Power hybrid powertrain in Europe this year, promising enhanced efficiency, lower emissions, and a quieter drive compared to previous models. The third-generation e-Power system has been completely re-engineered to facilitate a smoother transition from fuel-powered to zero-emission driving. It integrates the electric motor, generator, inverter, reducer, and increaser into a compact and lighter package.
One of the key features of the new powertrain is an all-new, dedicated 3-cylinder 1.5-liter turbocharged engine that is used solely to generate electricity. This electricity is then distributed directly to the electric motor and also used to charge the battery when needed. Unlike traditional hybrid systems, the e-Power does not have a complex gearbox or coupling to combine petrol power and electric energy to drive the wheels. This results in instant response and smooth driving, similar to an electric vehicle. Additionally, the system utilizes regenerative braking to convert kinetic energy into electrical energy, which is then fed back into the battery.
The new e-Power system will make its European debut in the upcoming Qashqai, set to be launched in September. It boasts a fuel consumption of 4.5 liters per 100 km (WLTP), a range of up to 1200 km, reduced CO2 emissions of 102g/km, and a decrease in cabin noise by 5.6 decibels compared to the previous system. The real-world range of the Qashqai is over 1000 km on a full tank.
In addition to the Qashqai, the new e-Power system will also be available in the North American Rogue SUV in the 2026 model year and in the fourth-generation Elgrand large minivan, scheduled for launch in Japan in the 2026 fiscal year.
Nissan’s Chief Technology Officer, Eiichi Akashi, expressed excitement about the new e-Power system, stating, “This new, third-generation e-Power system redefines Nissan’s hybrid technology, providing smooth and responsive driving in all conditions. We’ve embedded close to a decade of learnings to ensure the system is more efficient, more refined, and more competitive.”
The launch of the e-Power system in the Qashqai is just the beginning, with plans to introduce it to customers in North America and Japan in FY26 and expand to other markets in the future. With its focus on efficiency, performance, and sustainability, Nissan’s latest e-Power hybrid powertrain is poised to make a significant impact in the automotive industry.