Price and specifications Nissan X-Trail 2023
The long-awaited fourth generation Nissan X-Trail will finally arrive in Australia in the fourth quarter of this year, priced from $36,750 before on-road expenses.
Landed more than two years after it was revealed globally in the form of the US marketThe new X-Trail promises to be a huge improvement over its longstanding predecessor and remains one of Australia’s most popular SUVs.
Prices rise – what else do you expect in 2022? – but so is the level of technology, and the design is significantly more modern. Indeed, Nissan calls the new X-Trail “the most premium SUV to date”.
Nissan will offer four spec grades and both front- and all-wheel drive to its competitors with Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Mitsubishi Outlander (shares its platform), Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson and Subaru Forester.
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Valuation
Two base versions, ST and ST-L, come standard with front-wheel drive (2WD) and five-seaters. Each comes with four-wheel drive (AWD) and seven-seat options for an extra $3000 combined. No more 7-seater, 2WD vehicles.
By default, the top Ti and Ti-L grades are all AWD, but with only five seats. Confused?
Price Nissan X-Trail 2023
- Five-seat Nissan X-Trail ST 2WD: $36,750 (Up $4085)
- Nissan X-Trail ST AWD seven-seat: $39,790 (Up $5125)
- Five-seat Nissan X-Trail ST-L 2WD: $43,190 (Up $4515)
- Nissan X-Trail ST-L 4WD seven seats: $46,290 (Up $5615)
- Five-seat Nissan X-Trail Ti AWD: $49,990 (Up to $3875)
- Five-seat Nissan X-Trail Ti-L AWD: $52,990 (New class)
Price before cost on the road, driving price depends on postcode. With postcodes in Melbourne, they range from $40,300 to $57,300.
Drive system
There is only one tool available: a 2.5 liters of naturally aspirated four-cylinder gasoline manufacturing 135kW power and 6000 rpm and 244Nm at 3600 rpm.
Those outputs are up 9kW and 18Nm over the old model, and traction is up 500kg to 2000kg of braking.
New ‘multi-mode’ on-demand AWD option features selectable Eco, Standard and Sport modes plus five different modes and traction algorithms for powertrain control and bitumen stability , dirt, ice and snow. There is also a hill descent control function.
Energy saving
No official numbers are available. The closely related Mitsubishi Outlander uses between 7.5 liters/100km and 8.1L/100km depending on the spec type with the same engine.
Fuel tank capacity 55L.
Next year, X-Trail e-Power hybrid will arrive, reduce fuel use.
Dimensions and frame
Underneath the completely redesigned bodywork, the X-Trail uses the same Renault-Nissan Alliance CMF-C platform as the new Mitsubishi Outlander, which hit the market last year.
Independent suspension at each end, with stabilizer bars. Power steering is electric.
- Length: 4680mm
- Width: 2065mm
- Height: 1725mm
- Wheelbase: 2705mm
- Rotation: 11.1m
- Weight restraint: 1540kg – 1672kg
Service and Warranty
Nissan Australia offers a five-year unlimited warranty. Details of the limited-price service will still be provided.
Safety
ANCAP crash ratings will still occur.
Standard features in all grades
- Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
- AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection
- AEB with junction support
- Reverse AEB with pedestrian detection
- Blind spot support
- Lane keeping assist and departure warning
- Traffic sign recognition
- Auto beam
- Adaptive cruise control
- Front center airbag
Standard on ST-L and above
- ProPILOT . Active Lane Centering
Standard equipment
Nissan X-Trail ST
- FWD and five seats
- LED head and tail lights
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- Heated, auto-folding rearview mirror
- Roof rails
- Reverse camera
- Rear parking sensor
- 8.0 inch touch screen
- 4 x USB points
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 7.0 inch TFT screen cluster
- Fabric chair
- Four-wheel drive & seven seats – optional extra
Additional Nissan X-Trail ST-L
- FWD and five seats
- Privacy Glass
- 18-inch alloy wheels
- Front parking sensor
- Surround view camera
- Dual-zone climate control
- Synthetic leather seats with accents
- Front heated seats
- Electric driver’s seat
- Leather steering wheel
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror
- Rear seats slide, fold 40:20:40
- ‘N-Hide Division’ Merchandise Area System
- Four-wheel drive & seven seats – optional extra
Nissan X-Trail Ti adds
- AWD and five seats
- 19-inch alloy wheels
- Panoramic sunroof
- Electric tailgate
- Adaptive steering beam
- Digital rearview mirror
- Rain wipers
- Three-zone climate control
- Genuine leather chair
- 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Satellite positioning
- Wireless phone charger
- Wireless Apple CarPlay
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
- 10.8 inch projection head-up screen
- Two-tone black painted roof – more options
Additional Nissan X-Trail Ti-L
- Hands-free electric tailgate
- Remote engine start
- Hot handlebars
- Upholstered in quilted Nappa leather
- Driver seat memory preset
- The second row of seats is heated outside
- Rear sun visor
- Ambient interior lighting
- Rearview mirror tilted to reverse
- Bose 10-speaker sound system
- Two-tone black painted roof – more options
Color
Higher grades have more color options. The full list includes:
- Solid white
- Brilliant silver
- Champagne Silver
- ivory pearls
- Metal gun
- Ceramic Gray
- Caspian Blue
- Scarlet Ember
- black Diamond
- Sunset Orange two-tone
- Two-tone ceramic gray
- Two-tone Ivory Pearl
- Two-tone Caspian Blue
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