Nissan X-Trail – Top Features, Prices, and Performance

The Nissan X-Trail is one of the best medium-sized SUVs available in the country today. Currently in its fourth generation, the makers have reimagined the car in every way possible to meet every modern-day requirement. Offered in unique five-seater and seven-seater variants with multiple powertrain options, it is a stellar choice as a family car. The X-Trail provides it all – efficiency, performance, interior space, safety, driver assistance technology, affordability, and much more.

Nissan X-Trail – Top Features, Prices, and Performance

Performance
The X-Trail’s standard engine is a 2.5-litre DOHC 16-valve direct injection I-4 four-cylinder petrol engine that can produce up to 135kW of power and 6,000 rpm. To improve driveability and control, the car also has an on-demand AWD option with three choices: Eco, Standard, and Sports modes. This is complemented by five different traction modes and algorithms that work together to improve stability and performance on all terrains. For adventurous souls, the car also has a special hill-descent control function.

Those opting for the hybrid X-Trail are greeted with a turbocharged 1.5-litre 3-cylinder engine with variable compression technology that can produce up to 105kW of power. This is attached to a generator that powers the front and rear wheels via an inverter and charges a 1.8kWh battery pack.

Fuel efficiency and range
Fitted with a 55L tank, the Nissan X-Trail requires 91RON unleaded petrol at minimum. With this arrangement, it consumes 7.8L of fuel per 100 kilometres (ADR 81/02) and has a theoretical driving range of 702 kilometres. On the other hand, the hybrid version uses 6.1L per 100 kilometres and registers a driving range of up to 902 kilometres.

Interior and comfort
The X-Trail is available in two different seating configurations: a 5-seater and a 7-seater. The former boasts a boot space of 585 litres (slightly lower in the hybrid models—at 575 litres), while the latter has a boot space of 465 litres.

There are four trims in the Nissan X-Trail line-up, each with its own unique set of features. In the most basic 5-seater ST trim, drivers will find features such as auto LED head- and tail-lights, 17-inch alloy wheels, auto-folding heated mirrors, roof rails, steering wheel paddle shifters, fabric seats, an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment display, DAB+ radio, six speakers, 4 USB points, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 7.0-inch instrument cluster screen, and a space-saver spare wheel.

On the ST-L trim, buyers get features like privacy glass, 18-inch alloy wheels, front parking sensors, dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, power driver’s seats, synthetic leather-accented seats, fog lights, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, auto-dimming rearview mirror, sliding rear seats, a ‘Divide-n-Hide’ cargo area system, and a ProPilot with Lane Keep assist as standard.

Standard features in the X-Trail Ti include leather-accented seating, 19-inch alloy wheels, panoramic sunroof, LED turn signals, a smart view rear mirror, tri-zone climate control, adaptive driving beam, auto wipers, a power-operated tailgate, 12.3-inch infotainment display screen with satellite navigation, a 10.8-inch head-up display, wireless Apple CarPlay, wired Android Auto, a 12.3-inch digital driver display, power-adjustable, power-folding, and heated door mirrors, ambient lighting, and a whole lot more.

In the flagship trim, the X-Trail Ti-L, buyers can also find attractive specs such as 20-inch alloy wheels, a heated steering wheel, a BOSE 10-speaker sound system, full Nappa leather seating with memory function, rear sunshades, a hands-free tailgate, heated rear outboard seats, a remote engine start, and power-adjustable, power-folding, and heated door mirrors with a rear-tilt.

Safety and driver assistance
One of the most important features of any family car is the safety it provides. Some safety and driver assistance attributes offered by the X-Trail include a rearview camera, front and rear parking sensors, forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection, junction assist, rear AEB, rear cross-traffic control, blind spot warning, lane departure warning, lane departure assist, intelligent driver alerts, adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, tyre pressure monitoring, trailer sway control, speed limiter, acoustic vehicle alerting system, rear seat alert, and a tyre pressure kit.

Price
Different variants of the Nissan X-Trail 2023 come in various price ranges, allowing buyers to make an informed choice based on their preferences and budget.

  1. Nissan X-Trail ST 2.5L SUV FWD – AU$37,250
  2. Nissan X-Trail ST 2.5L SUV 4WD – AU$40,290
  3. Nissan X-Trail ST-L 2.5L SUV FWD – AU$43,690
  4. Nissan X-Trail ST-L 2.5L SUV 4WD – AU$46,790
  5. Nissan X-Trail N-TREK 2.5L SUV FWD – AU$47,290
  6. Nissan X-Trail ST-L e-POWER 1.5L SUV 4WD Hybrid – AU$49,990
  7. Nissan X-Trail N-TREK 2.5L SUV 4WD – AU$50,390
  8. Nissan X-Trail Ti 2.5L SUV 4WD – AU$50,490
  9. Nissan X-Trail Ti-L 2.5L SUV 4WD – AU$53,490
  10. Nissan X-Trail Ti e-POWER 1.5L SUV 4WD Hybrid – AU$54,690
  11. Nissan X-Trail Ti-L e-POWER 1.5L SUV 4WD Hybrid – AU$58,490

Buyers may be able to find exciting deals and discounts on the X-Trail in 2024 in the form of financing offers on vehicles purchased via Nissan Finance. This deal may further be sweetened by Nissan’s standard 5-year unlimited kilometre warranty and roadside assistance. Please note that these deals may vary from city to city, so it is best to contact a Nissan dealership to look at X-Trail variants on sale.

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