Nissan’s new autonomous drive assist technology, ProPILOT, could start out as a £1,500 option in the 2017 Qashqai. Subsequent versions of the system are also planned that will bring progressively more advanced autonomous technology features to Nissan models over the next four years, company bosses have revealed to Auto Express.

The first version of ProPILOT, Traffic Jam Pilot, is to be featured in the new Qashqai, and will be able to control the car’s acceleration, braking and steering in single lane traffic and highway use. Speaking to Auto Express at Nissan’s Futures event in Barcelona, Takashi Shirakawa, senior vice president of Nissan Technical Centre in Europe, said: “In Japan the option [which is already sold on the Nissan Serena], is around 200,000 Yen, so it could sell it for around £1,500 in the UK.”

The second and third versions of ProPILOT called Highway Pilot and Intercity Pilot, are due to be released in 2018 and 2020. The former will allow vehicles to automatically switch lanes and overtake on motorways, while vehicles equipped with the third version will be able to drive autonomously in certain urban settings.

However, early adopters of Nissan cars with the first iteration of ProPILOT won’t be able to upgrade to more advanced autonomous technology in the coming years, like they can with other carmakers like Tesla.