Inside of video which Nissan posted on YouTube today, you can see the new X-line in its original habitat. The four-wheel drive family car in the video drives smoothly on unpaved roads in the desert.
The traveling family doesn’t have to compromise on luxury. The new X-mode has a lot of modern equipment and accessories, although you shouldn’t expect basic technology. For example, Nissan comes with a head-up display.
New Nissan X-Trail engine
Apart from the new head-up display, you are treated to two more screens on board, a digital clock panel behind your steering wheel and a main infotainment display. Back then, people could decide for themselves how hot or cold they wanted it to be during an amazing family outing. X-Trail is different climate control for passengers. In addition, empty phones no longer need to be the bane of a long car ride. On the back you’ll find a USB-A and a USB-C input. You can also charge wirelessly up front.
Not only the gadgets on board the X-Trail have been updated, but also the driving style is different. Because Nissan has chosen to electrify the X-line, you’ll experience the car as an all-electric car, says Nissan. There is still a 1.5 petrol engine under the hood.
The combustion engine ensures that the battery is always charged. The X-Trail can be delivered with 211 hp and 330 Nm of torque. This engine configuration ensures that the Nissan X-Trail accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in seven seconds and can reach a speed of 180 km / h.
Economically in the city
Despite the X-Trail being a true all-terrain vehicle, Nissan recognizes that most of their customers drive through urban areas. So they are smart about that. According to Nissan, the X-Trail is more economical to drive in the city than traditional hybrids. According to Nissan, the supercar consumes an average of no more than 6.5 liters per 100 km. When driving in the city, you can accelerate and brake with one pedal, so the Japanese car makes driving through the city more comfortable.
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Nissan itself is also proud of the fact that the new X-Trail is the only electric SUV with seven seats. So it’s a real family car – or as Nissan likes to call the X-trail itself: ‘Adventure family car.’
The fourth generation
More than seven million of the previous 4 generations of X-trails have been sold worldwide. This makes it one of the most popular family SUVs on the market, so the formula is already proven. From the beginning of November 2022, the first copies are expected in the showroom of the Netherlands.
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The Nissan X-Trail has been delayed until summer 2022
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