e-4ORCE turns Nissan X-Trail electric. The fourth generation of Nissan’s iconic X-Trail will arrive on the streets of Australia soon.
- Nissan’s iconic family SUV is designed for electrified family adventures
- Effortless EV-drive feeling from pioneering e-POWER system
- Confidence in all conditions thanks to twin-motor e-4ORCE all-wheel drive
- 20 years of powering family adventures
- Order books open for e-POWER with e-4ORCE in September and deliveries to commence in early 2023
With over 20 years of bringing adventure to families around the world, the fourth generation of Nissan’s iconic X-Trail will arrive on the streets of Australia soon.
The all-new X-Trail offers a unique combination of rugged eye-catching design, comfort and convenience on-board and an effortless, confident drive.
Sitting alongside X-Trail’s internal combustion engine offering will be the X-Trail e-POWER with e-4ORCE. Nissan’s pioneering e-POWER system delivers responsive performance thanks to the driven wheels being powered only by an electric motor, so response is instant, linear and smooth.
e-4ORCE electrified 4WD powertrains
The power for the electric motor is generated by a new advanced variable compression turbo-charged petrol engine which runs quietly in the background to feed the battery, which then supplies power to the electric motor via an inverter.
A new twin motor all-wheel drive system designed to work with Nissan’s electrified 4WD powertrains. e-4ORCE will deliver reassuring traction and confident acceleration in all conditions thanks to Nissan’s most advanced all-wheel control technology.
X-Trail Features
Comfort and convenience is central to life with the all-new X-Trail with rear doors that open to 85⁰. There’s an abundance of storage options around the cabin, Tri-Zone air conditioning for rear comfort as well as USB A and C chargers front and rear.
The all-new X-Trail is also equipped with a comprehensive suite of intuitive technology which simplifies life for the driver and passenger. Notably, reassurance will come from the availability of Nissan’s driver assistance system ProPilot, which is designed to reduce fatigue and stress while driving, offering warnings and intervention in the case of unforeseen hazards. A key safety feature is the inclusion of a heads-up display, which projects vital information into the drivers eye-line, such as navigation steps, driver assistance and current speed limit.
Adam Paterson, Managing Director Nissan Australia adds: “We’re excited that the all-new X-Trail with e-POWER and e-4ORCE will be arriving in Australian showrooms in early 2023. We’re confident customers will love its unique combination of electrified performance, confidence inspiring handling and robust practicality. As one would expect from a Nissan, it will offer unique customer appeal. We can’t wait to see it in our showrooms.”
From September, 2022 consumers in Australia can visit the Nissan website to initiate the pre-order process and explore the different options that the all-new Nissan X-Trail with e-POWER and e-4FORCE offers.
Deliveries of the new Nissan X-Trail with internal combustion engine will begin in Q4, 2022. Deliveries of the new Nissan X-Trail with e-POWER and e-4ORCE will begin in early 2023.
Versions of Nissan X-Trail e-POWER available in Australia:
In Australia, the X-Trail e-POWER will be available as standard with the e-4ORCE 4WD system in both the Ti and Ti-L grades. The X-Trail e-POWER with e-4ORCE will be five seat configuration only. Deliveries will commence in early 2023 and pricing will be released in the coming months.
Some other X-Trail Articles
- 2022 Nissan X-TRAIL is all-road ready
- 2021 Nissan X-Trail AWD SUV 2021 Review
- Nissan X-Trail Road Test 2020 Radio Review
- 2020 Nissan X-Trail Ti 4X4 Reviewed
- Motoring Minute Nissan X-Trail Road Test 2020 Radio Review
- Nissan X-TRAIL N-TREK Special Edition Radio Review
- Nissan X-Trail Radio Review
- 2019 Nissan X-Trail Ti AWD Review
- 2019 Nissan X-Trail expands range with N-TREK version
- 2018 Nissan X-Trail TL Diesel Review
- 2012 All-New Nissan X-TRAIL Revealed
- Nissan X-Trail now has surround view