Nissan XTrail
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Model Update
Building on the huge success of the first generation of X-Trail vehicles, Nissan has taken the next step by improving performance, comfort, convenience and most importantly, lower fuel consumption and emission output. As a design goes, the new Nissan X-Trail speaks for itself. The exterior has nice lines, and previous owners rave about its practicality, ease of use and performance.
The interior is nothing to scoff at either. The use of soft feeling materials in places commonly touched and premium-grade quality grained plastics offer style aplenty. A nice touch is the flocked surfaces in different colour shades throughout the cockpit area. You can even get trimming in silver or titanium colors to give that "techie" look if desired. Riding inside the new X-Trail is a true pleasure. The well designed console and dash are angled to make access to switch-gear quick and simple. And the interior is packed with modern items such as cooling/warming drink holders, a CD-player, folding rear seats, and a removable and washable rear luggage board. Storage compartments througout the interior are many in number, and are tucked away in handy places. A unique and handy storage drawer slides out from below the raised rear cargo floor. There are two 12-volt power outlets: one that doubles as a cigarette lighter, while the other is located in the rear cargo area. Standard on the Ti and TL models is a sunroof which adds to the already sunny and light cabin. An onboard computer displays up-to-date info on the vehicle's progress.
The new Nissan X-Trail has an upgraded ALL MODE 4x4 system. This means that uphill and downhill support activates on inclines greater than 10%. The mechanism holds the vehicle on the brakes until the driver starts to move away. DDS (Downhill Drive Support) works off a switch on the centre console and uses the anti-lock brakes to maintain a decent speed of 7km/h. When DDS kicks in, the driver concentrates on steering the vehicle.
The new Nissan X-Trail is slightly larger than its predecessor. Its wheelbase increased by 5mm, and the overall length of the vehicle also increased by 175mm. Two highly acclaimed diesel engines and a powerful 4-cylinder petrol motor offer smooth and elastic performance, ranging from between 110 kW and 127 kW. The X-trail feels peppy and fuel consumption is good. Improved on-road dynamics make for balanced and grippy handling.
Certainly the Nissan X-Trail is a fantastic all-around family vehicle with the capacity for some good, if not serious, off-road ability. A pleasurable drive.
Current model series include:
- Nissan X-Trail ST 2WD
- Nissan X-Trail ST-L 2WD
- Nissan X-Trail ST 4WD
- Nissan X-Trail ST-L 4WD
- Nissan X-Trail Ti 4WD
- Nissan X-Trail TS 4WD
- Nissan X-Trail Ti-L 4WD
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