Nissans X Trail is an extremely popular SUV globally and the latest version is coming to Australia towards the end of 2022.
This is an all-new model in every sense, featuring a new platform, new safety equipment, and improved levels of capability courtesy of a new Intelligent 4×4 system that offers up to five distinct drive modes to cover every terrain possibility.
The all-new X-TRAIL also welcomes a powerful new exterior design, a cabin delivers both practicality and a premium experience, and a host of new technology features.
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“The Nissan X-TRAIL has been a family favourite in Australia for more than 20 years, with more than 270,000 vehicles sold since its launch here in 2001,” says Nissan Australia Managing Director, Adam Paterson.
With a new premium exterior look that includes new LED headlights, a stylish “floating” roofline, and the evolved Nissan V-Motion grille are joined by a fashion-first for the X-TRAIL – the ability to specify two-tone body colours.
Inside, easy-to-use technology meets easy-to-live-in space, with premium look-and-feel materials and the latest in Nissan infotainment technology and advanced safety with Nissan Intelligent Mobility technology designed to see where you can’t, and react if you don’t.
More details to be released closer to the launch dates.
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Im Rob Fraser.
Some Previous Nissan X Trail articles
- Nissan X-Trail AWD SUV 2021 Review
- Nissan X-Trail Road Test 2020 Radio Review
- 2020 Nissan X-Trail Ti 4X4 Reviewed
- Nissan X-Trail Road Test 2020 Radio Review
- Nissan X-TRAIL N-TREK Special Edition Radio Review
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