Nissan X-trail 4x4
Review
Nissan has carved itself a niches as a 4x4 specialist, with X-Trail the smallest model in a five-model range. The second generation compact SUV builds on the success of the original, with plenty of practical features, more space inside and an impressive array of off-road and handling systems that more than meet needs of the typical family motorist. Underpinnings are shared with the Qashqai.
Nissan X-trail 4x4
Equipment
Five trim levels: Trek, Sport, Sport Expedition, Aventura and Aventura Explorer. Trek grade includes electric windows, CD player, driver's seat height and lumbar adjustment, 16-inch alloys, Bluetooth, front and rear mudguards, climate control, split level boot with drawer and cooled bottle/can holders. Sport versions add leather steering wheel and gearshift trim, 17-inch alloys, front fog lights, dark tinted rear windows, panoramic sunroof, 40:20:40 folding rear seat, ski hatch, six-CD autochanger, cruise control and heated door mirrors. Sport Expedition introduces chrome door handles, satellite navigation, rear parking camera and smart key entry. Aventura versions delete the sat nav and parking camera, but add leather upholstery, heated front seats and folding door mirrors. Aventura Expedition specification adds xenon headlamps, sat nav and rear parking camera. The Extreme versions of the Sport and Aventura add optional roof rails.
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Nissan X-trail 4x4
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