Price, specification and release date details for all-new Nissan X-Trail SUV are revealed
The all-new Nissan X-Trail is available to buy now and will arrive in UK dealerships on July 17. This announcement follows the price and specification details for the facelifted Juke revealed earlier today.
Prices start from £22,995 for the entry-level five-seat 2WD model in
Visia trim – a reduction of £2,600 on the outgoing model – and rise to
£31,695 top-spec seven-seater with all-wheel drive and 130bhp dCi diesel
engine.
Available with five seats or seven, customers can choose between two-
and four-wheel drive on all but the most basic trim, with Nissan’s
XTronic CVT gearbox offered on top-spec variants.
Four trim levels will be available at launch – Visia, Acenta, n-tec
and Tekna – with standard features across the range including Bluetooth
connectivity, 17-inch alloys, air conditioning, heated door mirrors, LED
daytime running lights, follow-me-home lighting and an electric parking
brake.
The third-generation X-Trail also gets a five-inch TFT colour
display, which can rotate 12 graphic displays featuring average and
actual speeds, audio content, traffic sign recognition, as well as eco
driving advice, turn-by-turn sat-nav instructions and, in 4WD models,
torque distribution settings.
For £495, a Smart Vision Pack of driver and safety aids can be added
to the entry-level Visia (£22,995 – £23,695), adding High Beam Assist,
lane departure warning technology, traffic sign recognition, emergency
braking tech, automatic lights and front and rear parking sensors.
This pack is also available on the Acenta trim, costing slightly less
at £450. You get all the same kit, but at a reduced price because these
models already feature parking sensors and automatic lights as
standard.
Customers selecting Acenta specification (£24,795 – £27,195) also get
privacy glass, dual zone climate control, electric folding mirrors,
automatic wipers, and a power sunroof.
Choosing n-tec (£27,295 – £29,695) gets you 19-inch alloys, i-Key
locking, push-button ignition DAB radio, roof rails and a power-operated
bootlid. The latest NissanConnect system with smartphone integration
and built-in apps is also fitted, plus a new 360-degree view camera
system.
As in the new Juke,
Tekna trim (£29,295 – £31,695) tops the range, offering customers
heated leather seats, an electric driver’s seat with added support,
Bi-LED headlights and additional safety features like Driver Attention
Alert and a blind spot warning system. Parking should be easier too, as
the flagship X-Trail features Nissan’s automatic Park Assist function.
Power across the entire line-up comes from a 1.6-litre dCi diesel,
delivering 129bhp and 320Nm of torque, a reduction of 42bhp and 41Nm on
the outgoing model’s 2.0-litre diesel. The trade off is improved
efficiency, with Nissan claiming CO2 emissions as low as 129g/km and up
to 57.6mpg.
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