The Nissan X-Trail has evolved from a rugged "Tough Gear" off-roader to a sophisticated, tech-laden mid-size SUV that serves as a cornerstone of Nissan's family lineup. Positioning itself between the compact Qashqai and the larger Pathfinder, the current generation (T33) focuses on "omni-functional" versatility, offering both 5 and 7-seat configurations.
Explore detailed walk-throughs of the latest X-Trail's features and hybrid technology: Nissan X-Trail
: The N-TREK (or Entre) grade targets outdoor enthusiasts with water-resistant upholstery and rugged exterior accents like dark roof rails. The Nissan X-Trail has evolved from a rugged
: Rear doors open to nearly 85 degrees , making it exceptionally easy to load child seats. The boot includes modular boards for flexible storage and a power tailgate with "kick-to-open" sensors. : Rear doors open to nearly 85 degrees
The cabin has seen a massive leap in quality, featuring soft-touch materials and high-end tech: