Nissan X-Trail Latest Trim Appears In Australia, Carrying Strong And Charming Design

JAKARTA - Nissan has officially launched the latest N-Trek trim on the X-Trail model for the Australian market. This car features a strong impression in passing through various off-road hurdles.

Launching Carscoops, Friday, April 5, the trim offers a number of new things consisting of exterior and interior enhancements inspired by the same model being sold on the North American market, Rogue.

On the outside display, the X-Trail N-Trek has a redesigned front bumper intake as well as the latest LED fog lamp. The plastic coating has a dark finish, in tandem with the rearview mirror, the door handle, and the roof rail.

In order to give a dashing and sporty impression, Nissan did not forget to give this model with a dark grip as a substitute for chrom layers like other trims.

The side is decorated with the latest exclusive 18-inch rim set for N-Trek. The car is offered with color palettes including Gun Metallic,tendy Silver, Ivory Pearl, Diamond Black, and Ceramic Gray. Some of the colors are also available with black roofs.

For the interior, the N-Trek X-Trail has a 12.3-inch double screen, 10.8-inch head-up display, and a number of safety technologies on the ProPilot as a standard feature.

An interesting part of this model is that the seat layer is made of new synthetic skin with water-resistant quality. This means that passengers and drivers do not need to worry if their wet clothes hit the seat after carrying out their daily activities. This trim is available in a configuration of five and seven seats.

Unlike other models, the SUV has not received the latest e-Power hybrid technology. This means that Nissan X-Trail N-Trek is equipped with 2.5 liters of pure gasoline with a power of 181 dk and 244 Nm torque.

The machine distributes power to the front wheels (2WD) or four wheels (4WD) through smooth CVT transmission.

For the price, Nissan X-Trail N-Trek is priced at 47,290 Australian dollars (Rp496.3 million) for 2WD and 50,390 Australian dollars (Rp528.9 million) for the 4WD version.