Cookie Consent by Free Privacy Policy website Icy conditions ahead: Nissan reveals more than one third of European drivers do not feel prepared for winter driving this year
october 25, 2021 - Nissan

Icy conditions ahead: Nissan reveals more than one third of European drivers do not feel prepared for winter driving this year


  • More than half1 of European drivers have been forced to cancel or postpone a journey because of bad weather
  • As daylight savings time comes to an end, almost half1 of drivers across Europe wish they had been taught how to drive in adverse weather conditions
  • To find out what type of winter driver you are, Nissan invites carefree and cautious motorists alike to take an interactive quiz

PARIS – As the change in seasons quickly approaches, Nissan discovers European drivers may not be as winter-ready as they think, in advance of the difficult driving conditions brought on by ice and snow and shorter days that follow the switch to wintertime that will take place on Sunday 31 October.

In fact, 36% of European drivers do not feel prepared for winter driving this year and more than a quarter (27%) say they do not understand or use their cars’ additional safety features for winter driving – according to recent research commissioned by the automaker1.

As the clocks fall back, signalling shorter days and the inevitable deterioration in weather, drivers will find themselves spending more time behind the wheel in the dark, making the morning and evening commutes or driving back from visiting friends and family more challenging. For more than half of European motorists these challenges are already causing concern as 55%1 admit to being nervous to drive in winter and 45%1 wish they had been taught to properly drive in adverse weather.

The good news is - to help drivers to cope with tough driving conditions, Nissan’s all-new Qashqai is equipped with the latest advanced safety technologies for added peace of mind and security.

“We know this time of year often brings unsecure feelings and the data shows 55%1 of European drivers have cancelled or postponed a journey due to bad weather. We have equipped the all-new Qashqai with easy-to-use technology which allows drivers to focus on the road ahead and feel reassured knowing the vehicle will support them in challenging conditions,” said Marco Fioravanti, Vice President, Product Planning, Nissan Europe.

Driving in the dark or in fog

During daylight hours, heavy snow or rain can make it difficult to see or be seen by other vehicles on the motorway. Less than half (49%)1 of European drivers feel completely confident about how to adapt their headlights to the road condition such as turning on side lights for dusk or full beams when dark. Adjusting the height of the headlights is also problematic as only 59%1 of drivers feel comfortable handling this themselves.

To take the guess work out of this task and as a first for Nissan in Europe, the all-new Qashqai features adaptive matrix headlamps, which automatically change the shape of the beam according to the road conditions. Fellow motorists will also be grateful for this technology, as it helps to prevent blinding oncoming road-users, for those drivers who occasionally forget to deactivate their high beams when within sight of others on the road.

Driving in icy or snowy conditions

It starts before entering the car. The majority of European drivers are not taking the right precautions, especially in precarious weather situations. As evidence of this, more than half (52%)1 do not wait until the windscreen is fully demisted before starting their journey, potentially putting themselves and others at risk.

The new Qashqai’s windscreen has an integrated heating element, meaning any snow or ice can be easily cleared within seconds, giving a full, clear view ahead, minimising the inconvenience and delay before starting the journey. Furthermore, with additional spray from wet and salty road conditions, the windscreen can quickly accumulate dirty residue which can combine with bright headlights to obscure the view of the road. Nissan’s engineers have moved the spray nozzles to the windscreen wipers, ensuring the jets of water are applied precisely where they are needed to clean the windscreen.

Even when windscreens are fully cleared, three-quarters1 of European drivers do not feel completely confident about how to bring a skid to a stop on icy roads, and over half (63%)1 do not feel completely confident about what tyres to use when it’s snowing or the correct stopping distance in wet weather.

In snowy or rainy weather, braking distances increase, so speed should be adjusted. Despite this, two thirds of European drivers do not tend to check their brakes for driving in winter and over a third (37%)1 do not tend to drive more slowly in the winter. This combined with a lack of awareness on how to adjust stopping distance in icy conditions is cause for concern as 30%1 of European drivers think the stopping distance is up to three times further compared to the recommended ten times further distance.

With the all-new Qashqai, Nissan introduces for the first time on its models in Europe its Intelligent Forward Collision Warning technology, which uses a predictive function that can see beyond the vehicle in front and apply automatic braking to avoid a collision.

For the most sure-footed drive in all-conditions, the new Qashqai is available with an advanced all-wheel drive system that constantly monitors the available traction, and will distribute power to the rear wheels in a split-second when it detects a loss of grip from the front wheels. Additionally, drivers can select the optimum driving mode according to the conditions or their preferences, varying between snow, off-road, sport, eco and standard.

Driving more safely

To allow drivers to keep their eyes on the road, the all-new Qashqai is equipped with a head-up display which allows the driver to follow navigation directions, as well as the correct speed limit by projecting key navigation, driver assistance and road information onto the windscreen within the driver's line of vision.

Driving on winding highways can still put even the most confident motorists on edge. The driver support technology of the all-new Qashqai now includes ProPILOT with Navi-link, which can adapt the car's speed according to a lower speed limit zone and adjust the speed for approaching curves or exit ramps with a tighter radius. Additionally, the new Qashqai will use a camera to monitor the car’s position in the lane and gently intervene to correct the trajectory if it detects it is moving towards an adjacent lane.

For the drivers who think they have little to worry about this winter and those who always exercise caution, they can put their winter driving habits to the test by taking Nissan’s interactive quiz to find out how safe of a winter driver they really are. In addition to learning about the advanced safety technology they can benefit from regardless of their driving persona, motorists can brush up on Nissan’s top five golden rules for safe winter driving.

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Notes to Editors
1OnePoll surveyed 6000 car drivers who drive weekly or more often from the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy from 10th September 2021 to 20th September 2021. The survey was conducted online using panel members who are credited to participate in surveys. Respondents were targeted using screening questions and profile data in order to ensure the correct demographic was achieved.

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