The new Nissan X-Trail – which debuted at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show – is now on sale in the UK from £22,995 for the new FWD version.

The new Nissan X-Trail (pictured) falls in price
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The styling of the new Nissan X-Trail, which arrived last year at Frankfurt, has eschewed a lot of the boxiness of the old X-Trail and taken on many of the styling cues from the new Nissan Qashqai. And in the process it’s perhaps become ‘softer’.
Nissan has also replaced the old 2.0 litre diesel lump that delivered 171bhp and 266lb/ft of torque and replaced it with a 1.6 litre diesel with just 129bhp and 235lb/ft of torque.
Nissan aren’t admitting what the drop in horses and twisty stuff has done to the performance of the X-Trail, but it has improved economy markedly, with 57.6mpg and 129g/km on the official cycle. Maybe it’s a sensible trade-off?
The reduction in power and the option of FWD has, however, made the entry-level X-Trail – the X-Trail Visia 2WD – a chunk cheaper at £22,995, and it still gets 17″ alloys, LED running lights, Bluetooth, AirCon, heated door mirrors, delayed headlights and electric parking brake.
There’s also a meter display which features 12 graphic displays including average and actual speeds, turn-by-turn instructions from the SatNav, traffic sign recognition and torque distribution (assuming you opted for 4WD).
The X-Trail Acenta – which costs from £24,795 – adds in privacy glass, climate, electric folding mirrors, electric sunroof, auto lights and wipers and parking sensors.
Noth the lower spec levels – Visia and Acenta – can be further optioned up with a choice of a Smart Vision Pack, with auto lights, High beam Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Emergency Braking, Traffic Sign Recognition and parking sensors for the Visia at £495, and High Beam Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Emergency Braking and Traffic Sign Recognition for the Acenta at £450.
Next rung up the ladder is the X-Trail N-Tec which gets everything the Acenta with Smart Vision Pack plus 19″ alloys, keyless, DAB, roof rails, power tailgate, around view monitor and NissanConnect. The X-Trail N-Tec starts at £27,295.
Finally, if you want all the toys, the X-Trail Tekna – which starts at £29,295, adds BI-LED headlights, heated leather seats, Blind Spot Warning, Attention Alert and Nissan’s automatic Park Assist.
The Acenta, N-Tec and Tekna trim can be had with 2WD or 4WD, with the 4WD versions getting Nissan’s ALL MODE 4×4-i system and you can opt for Nissan’s XTRONIC CVT as well a spending an extra £700 on turning the X-Trail from a 5-seater to a 7-seater.
The new Nissan X-Trail will be in Nissan’s UK showrooms on 17th July 2014.



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