You do realise the Qashqai E Power has roughly the same Co2 emissions as an average ICE vehicle.
Tiguan 2 ltr Diesel 190 bHP = 225 co2/km QQ ePower 1.5 ltr Petrol 190 bHP = 118 co2/km
Still high though compared to most hybrid vehicles plus you’re quoting the Co2 figures there for the 300bhp R model.
You are right about the Tiguan figure now that I have revisited the source , whilst there i came across this-
Comparison with Popular Ford Kuga, from CarWow-
“ It offers fuel economy of up to 42.8mpg, along with carbon dioxide emissions of 149g/km. ( higher than QQ ePower)
To put that in context, a Nissan Qashqai or Volkswagen Tiguan with similar engine and gearbox both come with fuel consumption that gives you at least an extra couple of miles for every gallon you put in the tank.
They both also have lower CO2 emissions, with the Nissan sitting one company car tax bracket lower than the Ford.
For those picking the Kuga with the 2.5-litre engine and hybrid set-up
, you can look forward to average economy of 51.4mpg and 133g/km CO2 emissions
. That’s similar to the diesel engine that was previously offered in the Kuga, so it will keep business users happy.