Nissan South Africa has launched the latest version of the Nissan X-Trail, a premium urban crossover that aims to bring comfort, style, and edge to families on the go. With a muscular and modern design, the vehicle is equipped with a full suite of advanced driving assistance technologies to provide a stress-free driving experience, a comprehensive range of technology features to ensure safety, and a refined interior that delivers the best in driver and passenger experience.
“The X-Trail is our family icon, with a heritage of over 20 years. It has remained true to its original recipe: robust looks, advanced and efficient all-wheel drive powertrains, and flexible practicality, which come together to enable family adventures. The fourth generation X-Trail draws from a well-established DNA that runs through all three of the previous generations and is the perfect companion for all adventures, complemented with an exciting driving experience on all terrains,” said Stefan Haasbroek, Chief Marketing Manager at Nissan Africa.
The all-new Nissan X-Trail is available in three variations – the Visia CVT, Acenta CVT, and Acenta Plus CVT – all boasting Nissan’s acclaimed four-cylinder petrol engine. This powerplant has a 2.5l engine displacement, churning out 135kW and 244Nm of torque – with increases of 9kW and 11Nm from the outgoing model. The X-Trail’s power output propels the vehicle to a top speed of 195km/h, while the combined fuel consumption of 7.4l/100km and 55l tank capacity mean that adventures in the X-Trail will last far longer.
One of the standout features of the new Nissan X-Trail is its advanced driving assistance technologies, which include Intelligent Cruise Control, Predictive Front Collision Warning, Blind Spot Intervention, Cross Traffic Alert, Forward Emergency Braking, and ProPilot, among others. These features provide drivers with peace of mind and support in all situations, ensuring a safe and comfortable driving experience.
The new Nissan X-Trail also boasts a protective driving experience through the Driver Attention Alert (DAA) system, intended to address potential driver fatigue and inattention. It also has an on-board computer functionality to let drivers keep track of the fuel consumption in their present trip to average consumption details that assists in calculating the range of fuel consumption.
The all-new X-Trail Acenta Plus provides families with three new displays, including a 12.3-inch intuitive touch screen, 10.8-inch head-up display, and 12.3 inch digital instrument cluster (TFT) that allow for customized information in the most convenient way.
Pricing for the all-new Nissan X-Trail starts at R649 900 for the Visia CVT, R709 900 for the Acenta CVT, and R759 900 for the Acenta Plus CVT. All variants come standard with Nissan’s comprehensive 3-year/90,000km service plan and 6-year/150,000km mechanical warranty.