New Entry in the Indian Market
Soon after the launch the new Nissan X-Trail a full-size SUV aiming at competing with vehicles such as the Toyota Fortuner has been unveiled by Nissan in India. Priced at ₹49. 92 lakh (ex-showroom), the X-Trail is available in three colors: Pearl White, Champagne Silver and Diamond Black.
Sleek Design and Dimensions
The fourth generation of X-Trail is based on the CMF-C platform; it comes with an imposing visual with the split headlights and V-motion grille treated in dark chrome. Sleek round wheel arches are also seen in SUV, along with diamond cut alloy wheels and at the back, there are wraparound LED tail lamps. Its dimensions are:
- Length: 4,680 mm
- Width: 1,840 mm
- Height: 1,725 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,705 mm
- Ground Clearance: 210 mm
Powerful Performance
Below the shiny bonnet, the X-Trail comes with a 1. 5-litre three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with a 12V mild hybrid system. This setup provides 163 horsepower and 300 Nm of torque together with a Shift-by-Wire CVT automatic transmission.
Feature-Rich Interior
Sleek features include aerating dual panel panoramic sunroof, dual zone climate control, an 8 inch touch screen infotainment, a 12. 3 inch digital meter cluster. There is also a Smartphone wireless charger, KEssy entry and push button start as well as 360 Cam. Second-row folding is divided into 40:20:40 for additional versatility, while Lancers’ third-row has a 50/50 folding option.
Market Competition
Expectedly, the Nissan X-Trail is positioned to go head with the Toyota Fortuner, MG Gloster, as well as the Skoda Kodiaq. What is more, it is somewhat inferior to friends in a number of aspects, including engine output, although it boasts nice design and features.