
Make way for the new and more mature Nissan X-Trail.

Nissan has completely redesigned the X-Trail from a rugged off-roader to a mature and refined family-friendly crossover.
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The Nissan X-Trail’s design and styling cues have been taken from its more successful counterpart, the Qashqai.

The Nissan X-Trail is only available with a 1.6-litre diesel engine, but a turbocharged petrol engine is said to be available soon.
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The X-Trail comes with the option of a third-row of seats for £700.

The light steering and the unobtrusive six-speed manual gearbox in the Nissan X-Trail make for an easy drive.
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A new range of safety technology in the Nissan X-Trail has helped give it a 5-star Euro NCAP rating.

A large touchscreen display in the dash controls the infotainment system and allows passengers to access their social media in the Nissan X-Trail.
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In the Nissan X-Trail a large sunroof lets in light without compromising headroom.
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