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Nissan X-Trail

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Compact crossover SUV
Motor vehicle
Nissan X-Trail
Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Also calledNissan Rogue (2013–present)
Production2000–present
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV
Body style5-doorSUV
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive orfour-wheel-drive
ChassisUnibody
Chronology
PredecessorNissan Rasheen
Nissan Terrano II

TheNissan X-Trail (Japanese:日産・エクストレイル,Hepburn:Nissan Ekusutoreiru) is acompact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automakerNissan since 2000. Since 2018, it is positioned between theQashqai and the largerMurano.

Since the third-generation model, the X-Trail became the same vehicle as the North American marketRogue. For the first time, the X-Trail became available with three-row seating as an option. It also marked a departure in terms of design from a rugged boxy look to a more urban-oriented crossover SUV design. The fourth-generation model, launched for 2021, introduced an e-Powerseries hybrid powertrain option.

First generation (T30; 2000)

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Motor vehicle
First generation
Nissan X-Trail ST (Australia; pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeT30
Production
  • October 2000 – 2007 (Japan)
  • 2001–2008 (Thailand)
  • 2002–2007 (Taiwan)
  • 2003–2008 (Indonesia)
  • 2002–2013 (Malaysia)
  • 2003–2014 (Philippines)
Assembly
Body and chassis
PlatformNissan MS/M&S/FF-S platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,619–2,625 mm (103.1–103.3 in)
Length4,455–4,509 mm (175.4–177.5 in)
Width1,760–1,765 mm (69.3–69.5 in)
Height1,675–1,679 mm (65.9–66.1 in)

The T30 series X-Trail was unveiled at the September 2000Paris Motor Show. It uses theNissan MS/M&S/FF-S platform, shared with theAlmera and thePrimera. It entered production in October 2000, and sales in Japan commenced in November.

In the United Kingdom and Australia, the X-Trail was launched in October 2001. In June 2003, Nissan gave the car an interior and exterior facelift, while also upgrading the 2.2-litre turbo-diesels with a variable turbocharger (2.2 DCi rather than the earlier 2.2 Di), producing 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) instead of the original 114 PS (84 kW; 112 hp). The external differences were slight, although the grille and the bumpers were redesigned and the Nissan logo was updated to the latest design.

The X-Trail's All-Mode 4x4transmissiontransfer case enables the driver to select between2WD,4WD or 4WD Lock through an electronic switch on thedashboard. Nissan offered ahydrogenfuel cell model named the X-Trail FCV on lease to businesses. It was unveiled at the60th Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2003, followed by the37th Tokyo Motor Show in the following month.

While not marketed in the U.S., the X-Trail was sold in Canada for model years 2005 and 2006, and in Mexico since 2003.

  • Rear view (pre-facelift)
    Rear view (pre-facelift)
  • Nissan X-Trail FCV
    Nissan X-Trail FCV
  • Nissan X-Trail FCV interior
    Nissan X-Trail FCV interior
  • Nissan X-Trail Rider
    Nissan X-Trail Rider
  • Nissan X-Trail Rider (Rear view)
    Nissan X-Trail Rider (Rear view)

Markets

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Japan

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In Japan, the X-Trail was equipped with theQR20DE petrol engine, which produces 140 PS (103 kW), and theSR20VET petrol turbocharged engine, which produces 280 PS (206 kW).

In February 2001, Nissan launched a special edition AWD X-Trail equipped with the SR20VET petrol turbocharged engine. Named theX-Trail GT, it was offered only in Japan. This was the first SR20 Nissan ever produced which paired their famous high-flowing VE head (Variable Valve Lift - "VVL") with a turbo ("DET" internals also), in a transverse engine mounting configuration with AWD. It was only offered with a 4-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel-drive, model code is PNT30.[4] The X-Trail GT has restyled grille and larger front bumper design, which was later used on the international market X-Trail.

On October 1, 2001, the St and Xt grades were added, followed by Stt and Xtt grades in October 2002.

The facelifted X-Trail was released in Japan on June 9, 2003.

  • Nissan X-Trail (Japan; pre-facelift)
    Nissan X-Trail (Japan; pre-facelift)
  • Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift)
    Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift)
  • Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift) (Rear view)
    Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift) (Rear view)

United Kingdom

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In the United Kingdom, the first generation X-Trail was available in S, Sport and SE+ trim levels between launch and 2004. All models were equipped with full electric windows, electrically adjustable door mirrors (on SVE and T-Spec they were electrically folding also), climate control, single CD player, four airbags and remote central locking. There was also aFat Face special edition in 2005, only for the United Kingdom, which was based on the Sports. They made 1,998 of them to celebrate the year Fat Face was set up.[5] The trim levels were then revised to SE, Sport, SVE and T-Spec.

By 2006 Nissan had narrowed and revised the trim line up to just three variants, SE (£16,825), Columbia (£20,345), and top-grade Aventura (£22,345) coming with heated and electrically operated front seats, leather upholstery, satellite navigation, and xenon headlights.

  • Nissan X-Trail Aventura (UK; Facelift)
    Nissan X-Trail Aventura (UK; Facelift)

Australia

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In Australia, the X-Trail was available in standard ST, mid spec ST-S, high spec Ti and luxury spec Ti-L, with limited editions ST-X, ST-R, ST-S 40th anniversary models. All models were equipped with full electric windows, electric mirrors (electric folding on Ti-L), single CD player, two airbags and remote central locking. ST-S adds ST on sunroof and 16" alloy wheels. Ti adds ST on climate control, six disk CD player, fog lamps and 16" alloy wheels, and Ti-L adds Ti on leather and electric seats, sunroof, and optional DVD player. Limited edition ST-R adds ST on light emitting roof racks, withST-S 40th Anniversary adding fog lamps to original ST-S.

  • Nissan X-Trail (Australia; facelift)
    Nissan X-Trail (Australia; facelift)

Taiwan

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In 2003, Taiwanese Nissan distributorYulon launched the Nissan X-Trail with a major design difference in the front end compared to the international version to fit the taste of the Taiwanese market. The design was done by Yulon Asia Technical Center under Yulon-Nissan Motors. The model was sold until 2006, when it received a minor facelift with new front bumper, grilles, headlamps, and LED tail lamps.

Due to the late facelift, Yulon-Nissan skipped the second generation X-Trail and continued the production of the facelifted Taiwanese Nissan X-Trail until 2008 and was replaced by the American importedfirst-generation Rogue. The X-Trail nameplate did not return until 2015 when the third generation Nissan X-Trail returned and continued to be domestically produced in Taiwan.

  • Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; pre-facelift)
    Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; pre-facelift)
  • Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; pre-facelift) (Rear view)
    Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; pre-facelift) (Rear view)
  • Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; facelift)
    Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; facelift)
  • Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; facelift) (Rear view)
    Nissan X-Trail (Taiwan; facelift) (Rear view)

Philippines

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In the Philippines,Nissan Motors launched the X-Trail in 2003. The only available trim that time was the "200X". It is powered by Nissan's 2.0L QR20DE inline-four engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. It featured fabric upholstery, remote keyless entry, a roof rail, 2DIN 6 CD with 4 speakers audio system, immobilizer, & collapsible steering column.[6]

By 2004, Nissan introduced an all-new trim the "250X". The "250X" is now powered by Nissan's 2.5L QR25DE engine mated to a standard 4-speed automatic transmission. It received redesigned 16-inch rims, baby fender mirror, rear spoiler (4x2 variant only), MP3 ready with 6 speaker audio system, angel-eye foglights, among other features.[7]

In 2007, Nissan introduced another new trim the "Tokyo Edition 250X". It is powered by the same 2.0L QR20DE now with CVTC paired to a standard 4-speed automatic transmission. It came with redesigned interior and grille, new colour options, chrome door handles,Kenwood MP3 ready audio system, leather seats, automatic climate control and unique body stripes.

The T30 X-Trail continued to be sold with 2.0L engine alongside the T31 X-Trail with 2.5L engine until 2014.

Canada

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In 2006, Nissan Canada launched a Nissan X-Trail Bonavista Edition commercial, featuring a Nissan dealer speaking in an incomprehensibleNewfoundland accent.[8] The commercial itself backfired whenBonavista Mayor Betty Fitzgerald claimed it had portrayed people in Bonavista as people who cannot speak properly. To further expose the commercial's lack of linguistic authenticity,CBC News reported the sales rep was played by an actor fromCape Breton.[9] That commercial was parodied by a local car dealer inSt. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, in a radio advert that takes shots atOntario marketing companies and PremierDalton McGuinty's "nondescript" personality.[10]

Engines

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Available only in the Japanese market is theSR20VET that produces 206 kW (276 hp) and is used in the X-Trail GT. The Australian model is powered by aQR25DE 2.5-litrefour-cylinderengine initially producing 132 kW (177 hp). From January 2006, the Australian spec engine was detuned to 123 kW (165 hp). Also available is theQR20DE four-cylinder engine, producing 103 kW (138 hp) or 110 kW (150 hp) withmanual orautomatic transmission. The best-selling engine option in the United Kingdom is theYD22DDTi, a 2.2-litreturbochargedcommon rail diesel.[citation needed]

Safety

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Euro NCAP test results
Nissan X-Trail 2.0-litre (LHD) (2002)[11]
TestScoreRating
Adult occupant:26
Pedestrian:10

Second generation (T31; 2007)

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Motor vehicle
Second generation
Nissan X-Trail (China; pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeT31
Also calledDongfeng Fengdu MX6 (China, 2015–2019)
Production
  • 2007–2013 (Japan)
  • 2007–2014 (Indonesia, Russia)
  • 2008–2019 (China)[12]
Assembly
DesignerTakashi Utsunomiya (pre-facelift)[14]
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan C platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,629 mm (103.5 in)
Length2007–2010: 4,630 mm (182.3 in)
2011: 4,640 mm (182.7 in)
Width2008–2010: 1,796 mm (70.7 in)
2011–: 1,806 mm (71.1 in)
Height
  • 2008–2010 2WD: 1,689 mm (66.5 in)
    2008–2010
  • 4WD: 1,770 mm (69.7 in)
  • 2011– 2WD: 1,699 mm (66.9 in)
  • 2011– 4WD: 1,780 mm (70.1 in)

The second generation X-Trail had its public debut at theGeneva Motor Show in March 2007, and went on sale in Japan in August 2007, Europe in the third quarter of that year, and Australia and Mexico towards the end of the year. Slightly larger than the previous model, it is based on theRenault–Nissan C platform. The second generation was not sold in the United States and Canada, where it was instead replaced by theRogue.

In Japan, the X-Trail was initially offered with two engines, a 2.5 petrol and a 2.0 petrol powered by a CVT transmission and a 6-speed manual mode for the 2.5 engines. There were two trims available, the entry level S and top-of-the-line X model.

The X-Trail GT SR20VET petrol turbocharged engine was not offered in the second generation X-Trail, due to the 2005 Japan vehicle emissions control. In September 2008, the 20GT became available in Japan, equipped with theM9R, a 2.0-litre turbocharged common rail diesel engine developed jointly with Renault. This was the first diesel X-Trail offered in theJapanese domestic market. The previous 2.2-litre dCI was replaced with two 2.0-litre dCI (M9R) versions, offering 150 and 177 PS (110 and 130 kW; 148 and 175 hp) respectively.

The second generation was released in Malaysia in 2010, where it was fully imported from Indonesia. Only one variant was made available, which consisted of the MR20DE engine paired to a CVT transmission.[15]

  • Rear view (pre-facelift)
    Rear view (pre-facelift)
  • Interior
    Interior

Facelift

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A facelifted second generation was released in Japan in July 2010. The Nissan X-Trail Platinum, with special features not seen on any other X-Trail, was released in a limited run of 200 vehicles for the United Kingdom in January 2012.[16][17] The facelift version was made available in Malaysia in April 2013.[18][19]

The second generation was replaced in October 2013, when the third generation X-Trail was unveiled in Japan. Only petrol engine variants were initially offered for Japan, with the diesel-engined second generation continuing to be available for the domestic market.

  • Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift)
    Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift)
  • Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift) (Rear view)
    Nissan X-Trail (Japan; facelift) (Rear view)

Dongfeng Fengdu MX6

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Dongfeng Fengdu MX6

TheDongfeng Fengdu MX6 is a rebadged version of the X-Trail T31, featuring restyled front and rear bumpers produced by Zhengzhou-Nissan, and branded under the Dongfeng-Fengdu sub-brand ofDongfeng Motor Corporation.[20] In March 2015, the model went on sale in China with 4WD and 2WD models available. The 2.0-litreMR20DE engine is standard along with a 6-speed manual orCVT gearbox. Trim levels are Standard, Excellence and Premium.

Safety

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Euro NCAP test results
Nissan X-Trail 2.0 dCi XE (LHD) (2007)[21]
TestScoreRating
Adult occupant:30
Child occupant:43
Pedestrian:12

Third generation (T32; 2013)

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Motor vehicle
Third generation
Nissan X-Trail ST (Australia; pre-facelift)
Overview
Model codeT32
Also called
Production
  • 2013–2022
  • 2014–present (China)
  • 2014–2019 (Indonesia)
  • 2014–2020 (Thailand)
  • 2015–2024 (Malaysia)
  • 2018–2022 (Russia)
Assembly
DesignerNobutaka Tase and Kazunori Murabayashi[25]
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan CMF-CD platform
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor41 PS (30 kW; 40 hp)Synchronous Electric Motor (X-Trail Hybrid)
Transmission
Hybrid drivetrainParallel hybrid (X-Trail Hybrid)
Battery202VLi-ion (Hybrid)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,705 mm (106.5 in)
Length4,640–4,690 mm (182.7–184.6 in)
Width1,820–1,830 mm (71.7–72.0 in)
Height1,710–1,715 mm (67.3–67.5 in)
Chronology
PredecessorNissan Qashqai+2 (3-row model)
See also:Nissan Rogue (T32)

The third generation X-Trail was unveiled at the2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.[26][27] Based on an all-newCMF-CD platform shared with theNissan Qashqai andRenault Koleos, the vehicle is a common successor for the second generation X-Trail and the Rogue that is offered in North America.[28] It enables the model to be available in 190 countries around the globe, a projection Nissan made during its launch.[29][30] It ditches the boxy SUV look in favour of an urban crossover look and softer lines inspired from the Hi-Cross Concept.

Although the new Nissan X-Trail has a larger surface area than the outgoing car, Nissan says weight has been reduced wherever possible. It features a tailgate dominated by plastic which saves 7 kg. Aerodynamics have also benefited from carefully shaped door mirrors as well as a spoiler that covers the exhaust box and rear panel.[31]

The vehicle was also subsequently unveiled the43rd Tokyo Motor Show 2013,[32][33] and the2014 Geneva Motor Show.[34]

Production of the third-generation model continues in China alongside its successor, and it is sold asNissan X-Trail Honor byDongfeng Nissan since 2021.

  • Rear view (pre-facelift)
    Rear view (pre-facelift)
  • Interior (pre-facelift)
    Interior (pre-facelift)

Markets

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Asia

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Japanese sales commenced on December 11, 2013. Early models includeMR20DD engine, and an option of two or three rows of seats.[35][36][37][38] Variants include 20S, 20X, 20X Emergency Brake Package, 20X X-TREMER X and 20X Emergency Brake Package X-TREMER X.[39] In April 2015, Nissan announced that an X-Trail hybrid with claimed fuel economy of 4.9 L/100 km was coming to Japan.[40]

Chinese models went on sale in the end of March 2014.[41][42]

On September 12, 2014, prior to the 22ndIndonesia International Motor Show,Nissan Motor Indonesia launched the third generation Nissan X-Trail. It is only available with three rows of seats at the time. It is manufactured in Purwakarta, Indonesia for domestic demand. The hybrid was unveiled at23rd Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show and available only via special order.[43] It was also launched in Thailand in November 2014 and it is manufactured in Samut Prakan, Thailand for Thai domestic demand.

In the Philippines, the third generation X-Trail was launched on 19 September 2014 during the 5thPhilippine International Motor Show and is offered in two variants; 2.0L 2WD CVT and 2.5L 4WD CVT.[44] The facelifted X-Trail was launched in the Philippines in September 2017. Engine choices remained the same as the pre-facelift model.[45] It was also launched in Thailand in February 2019 where consumers had the choice between several variants powered by either a 2.5-litre petrol engine or a 2.0-litre hybrid powertrain.[46]

The facelifted X-Trail was also launched in Indonesia on 18 July 2019 at the27th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show, and went on sale in August 2019. It is only available in VL trim and powered by a 2.5-litre petrol engine with CVT.[47]

For the Malaysian market, the third generation X-Trail was launched in January 2015 with two variants: 2.0L 2WD (CVT) or 2.5L 4WD (CVT).[48] Since launch, various editions have been made available namely Impul, Aero Edition and X-Tremer. All the various editions were/are sold alongside the regular X-Trail and like the regular X-Trail are available with either a 2.0L 2WD or 2.5L 4WD.

In March 2019, bookings were opened for the facelifted X-Trail with a media preview happening in the same month as well. The facelifted X-Trail was available in Malaysia beginning in April 2019,[49][50] and was available in four variants: 2.0 2WD, 2.0 2WD Mid, 2.5 4WD, and 2.0 Hybrid. All variants were only available with CVT.

Australia

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Australian models went on sale in March 2014 with both petrol and diesel variants: ST 2.0 2WD 6-speed Manual, ST, ST-L and Ti 2.5 CVT and TS 1.6 dCi 2WD CVT, TS 1.6 dCi 4WD CVT, TL 1.6 dCi 2WD CVT and TL 1.6 dCi 4WD 6-speed manual. On ST and ST-L 2.5, third row seats are available. European models went on sale in July 2014, with the only engine available being a Renault-sourced 1.6 dCiR9M diesel engine with CVT or 6-speed manual.

Facelift

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For 2017, the Nissan X-Trail has been facelifted, with restyled headlights and tail lights which includes, restyled twin LED projector headlamps with High intensity discharge and LED Daytime Running Lights, which is now offered on SL trim levels with the Premium Package, while S, SV trim levels, and the SL trim levels without the Premium Package offers Halogen Headlamps with LEDdaytime running lights, and LED taillights are available on all trim levels. The 2.5L engine with 170 hp carries over from the previous model.

The new X-Trail went on sale in October 2016, and also has exterior and interior colours. A hybrid version of the vehicle premiered in January 2017 for the 2017 model year.

The 2017 model year hybrid features regenerative braking, pure drive hybrid emblems, energy monitor, hybrid battery status, under floor storage area replacing Divide-N-Hide@ Cargo System, a 2.0-litre four-cylinder gasoline engine (power: 141 hp and torque: 141 lb-ft) and Xtronic CVT combined with an electric motor (power: 40 hp) and lithium-ion battery, for a combined power of 176 hp.

The lithium-ion battery is located below the thick flooring of the under floor cargo storage area. The X-Trail Hybrid is available in two trim levels, SV and SL, but the Nissan X-Trail Hybrid will not be available with third row seating (Family Package) and Divide-N-Hide@ Cargo System, due to the lithium-ion battery positioned under the boot.[51]

  • 2017 Nissan X-Trail (facelift)
    2017 Nissan X-Trail (facelift)
  • Rear view (facelift)
    Rear view (facelift)
  • Interior (facelift)
    Interior (facelift)

Production

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On 27 October 2016, Nissan Motor Corporation announced the production of the next X-Trail atNMUK.[52] In February 2019, these plans were cancelled, with production planned to remain in Japan, citing concerns aboutBrexit related uncertainty.[53] The declining popularity of diesel cars was another factor.[54]

Nissan's Sunderland plant in the United Kingdom has been in operation since 1986, and has around 7,000 employees. Sunderland will continue to manufacture several Nissan models and the company reaffirmed its commitment to manufacture the newQashqai for 2020 at the plant in the United Kingdom. Both Nissan and British officials confirmed that no jobs would be lost due to the modified arrangement, which will see production of the X-Trail moved toKyushu.[55]

Assembly of the X-Trail in Indonesia ended in February 2019 and replaced with an imported version from Japan,[56] followed by Thailand which halted production in September 2020 without any replacement.[57]

Safety

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Euro NCAP test results
Nissan X-Trail 1.6 diesel Acenta (LHD) (2014)[58]
TestPoints%
Overall:
Adult occupant:32.786%
Child occupant:40.783%
Pedestrian:27.375%
Safety assist:9.875%

Fourth generation (T33; 2021)

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See also:Nissan Rogue (T33)
Motor vehicle
Fourth generation
2024 X-Trail e-Power (Europe)
Overview
Model codeT33
Also calledNissan Rogue (US and Canada)
ProductionApril 2021–present
Model years2022–present (US)
Assembly
DesignerLars Taubert, Takeo Horie and Shinya Momokawa[60]
Body and chassis
PlatformRenault–Nissan CMF-CD platform
RelatedNissan Qashqai (J12)
Mitsubishi Outlander (fourth generation)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Hybrid drivetrainSeries hybrid (e-Power)
BatteryLithium-ion (e-Power)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,706 mm (106.5 in)
Length4,681 mm (184.3 in)
Width1,840 mm (72.4 in)
Height1,730 mm (68.1 in)

The fourth-generation X-Trail, designated under the model code T33, was unveiled on 19 April 2021 at theAuto Shanghai in China and went on sale on the same day, nearly a year after its Rogue counterpart was launched in North America in June 2020.[61]

The T33 X-Trail is 15 mm (0.6 in) taller, 20 mm (0.8 in) wider, 10 mm (0.4 in) shorter in length while the wheelbase is unchanged from the previous generation. The boot capacity is measured at 560 L of storage capacity with the second row seats in place, a decrease of 5 L.[62]

For the e-Power model, the system combines thevariable compression ratio 1.5-litre VC-Turbo three-cylinder petrol engine with the second-generation e-Powerseries hybrid powertrain. The second-generation hybrid system is said to be improved in terms of "power, smoothness, and quietness" compared to its predecessor.[63] No diesel engine option is offered for this generation.

  • Rear view
    Rear view
  • Interior
    Interior

Markets

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Japan

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The fourth-generation X-Trail was launched in Japan on 20 July 2022. It is only available with the e-Power series hybrid powertrain. Available trim levels are S, X, and G, with optional "e-4ORCE" electric four-wheel drive, and optional three-row seating for the X 4WD variant.[64] An off-road style accessories package and Autech version is also offered.[63]

Australia

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The fourth-generation X-Trail was introduced in Australia in May 2022.[65][66] At launch, it is available in ST, ST-L, Ti and Ti-L trim levels and comes standard as a 5-seater configuration with the option of a 7-seater configuration available for ST and ST-L trim levels. All variants are powered by a 2.5-litre petrol engine with 4WD (optional on ST and ST-L, standard on Ti and Ti-L).[67] The e-4ORCE series hybrid powertrain for the Ti and Ti-L followed in early 2023.[68]

Europe

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The fourth-generation X-Trail for the European market debuted in September 2022. Powertrain options include a 1.5-litremild hybrid turbocharged petrol with variable compression ratio, and an e-Power series hybrid with the dual-motor electric all-wheel drive as an option for the latter.[69]

New Zealand

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The fourth-generation X-Trail was released in New Zealand in October 2022. At release, it is available in ST, ST-L and Ti-L trim levels with a 5- and 7-seater configurations. All variants are powered by a 2.5-litre petrol engine with 4WD (optional on ST and ST-L, standard on Ti-L).[70] The e-Power series hybrid powertrain available for the ST-L and Ti-L followed in early 2023.[71]

Mexico

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The fourth-generation X-Trail went on sale in Mexico on 5 December 2022, with four trim levels: Advance, Exclusive, Platinum and Platinum Plus. All variants powered by a 2.5-litre petrol engine. The Exclusive and Platinum trim levels have the option of a 7-seater configuration.[72][73] The e-Power series hybrid powertrain available for the Exclusive and Platinum trim levels followed in February 2023.[74]

Middle East

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The fourth-generation X-Trail was launched in Middle Eastern markets on January 16, 2023. It is available with a 2.5-liter petrol engine and comes in three trim levels: S, SV, and SL. The S 2WD variant can be configured as a 5-seater, while the S, SV, and SL 4WD variants are offered with a 7-seater option.[75] A new trim level named N-Trek was introduced on April 30, 2024.[76]

Singapore

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The fourth-generation X-Trail was launched in Singapore on 11 May 2023 in a sole Prestige trim powered by a e-4ORCE series hybrid powertrain.[77]

South Africa

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The fourth-generation X-Trail was launched in South Africa on 13 April 2023, in three trim levels: Visia, Acenta and Acenta Plus. All variants are powered by a 2.5-litre petrol engine with 4WD standard on the Acenta Plus.[78]

India

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The fourth-generation X-Trail was showcased in India on 17 July 2024 and was launched on 1 August 2024 in a sole trim powered by a 1.5-litre mild hybrid turbocharged petrol engine.[79]

Safety

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Euro NCAP test results
Nissan X-Trail e-POWER e-4ORCE 2-row (2021)[80]
TestPoints%
Overall:
Adult occupant:34.791%
Child occupant:44.390%
Pedestrian:38.270%
Safety assist:15.295%

Sales

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YearEurope[81][82]Japan[83]China[84]ThailandMexico[85]Australia
20019,01942,867
200230,81131,199
200343,17129,981
200457,77030,846
200552,39828,85116,701
200640,54320,78015,069
200729,55127,8759,567
200824,40131,7104,1669,347
200912,90832,6275,5055,657
20107,43036,89832,0116,290
20119,25625,114[86]28,2644,966
20128,22228,325[87]22,8695,94616,066[88]
20135,81128,198[89]15,3276,021
201416,17853,736[90]114,459574[91]11,682
201540,24358,448[92]166,3856,755[93]25,668
201660,44456,151[94]180,2022,824[95]30,488
201769,83349,873[96]184,6122,094[97]25,64518,195[98]
201876,00450,304[96]207,9511,59419,16121,192[98]
201956,75436,505[99]207,7761,21813,41519,726[100]
202043,39220,280[101]163,095908[102]7,60314,291[103]
202136,00012,01679,4497,46513,860[104]
202210,61818,06627,715[105]5,637[106]7,943[88]
202332,28427,12953,693[107]12,931[108]12,861[109]
202431,776[110]35,146[111]15,491[112]17,494[113]

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