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Nissan X-Trail Platinum

Luxurious Nissan X-Trail Platinum is limited to just 200 units

The Nissan X-Trail Platinum is the most exclusive version of the firm's rugged off-roader yet – and only 200 examples of the £29,180 special edition will be built.

A few subtle styling upgrades mark out the newcomer, including additional underbody guards at the front and rear, as well as chrome side steps. 

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On the inside, the Platinum is kitted out with luxury options like leather upholstery, electrically adjustable heated front seats, sat-nav and a reversing camera.

The only engine option is a 171bhp 2.0-litre dCi diesel with average fuel economy of 44.1mpg and a six-speed manual, although an automatic gearbox is also available. 

The price of exclusivity isn’t as high as you might think, as the Platinum's price-tag of £29,180 is £400 less than the Tekna on which it’s based.

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