New Nissan X-Trail: renewed arguments

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The new Nissan X-Trail arrived on the market with a fresh face and loaded with convincing arguments. Bigger and more technologically advanced than ever, discover the new model from the Japanese brand.

With a more attractive design, improved roading capability and a noticeably more luxurious interior, the new Nissan X-Trail aims to follow the recipe for success of its younger brother: the Nissan Qashqai.

If on the outside the differences are visible, on the inside the revolution is total. We can now count on ergonomic seats and well-located controls and a 7-inch screen in the center console. A model that is also available with an option of seven 7 seats, which leads to the elimination of the old Qashqai +2 from the range.

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The new Nissan X-Trail will be available with front-wheel drive, and as an option, for the more adventurous, with 4-wheel drive. This one has been optimized for a more confident use in rough terrain. The engines are currently centered on the 1.6 dCi engine, similar to the one used by the Renault group, which has 130hp and 320Nm of torque.

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An engine that allows this model to reach 100km/h in a quick 10.5 seconds and continue to develop up to 190km/h of maximum speed. Allied to this engine will be a six-speed manual gearbox and the new Xtronic automatic gearbox, smoother and faster than its predecessor.

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Safety won't be an issue as the new X-Trail comes equipped with Nissan's Active Protection Shield, which has a large number of fully autonomous features ready to intervene in the event of an imminent accident.

Functions such as Emergency Braking, in which the brakes are automatically applied if the driver is distracted, minimizing or preventing an accident. Driver Alert system that monitors the driver's attention status, alerting him to a break to make up for fatigue. And many more, like traffic sign recognition, Lane Departure Warning, and blind spot monitoring.

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The new Nissan X-Trail will be available from mid-August with 4 equipment lines (Visia, Acenta, n-tec and Tekna). With prices starting at €33,800 for the 4×2 1.6 dCi Acenta version with manual transmission (Xtronic box plus €2000), while the more expensive 4X4 version with manual transmission will cost approximately €41,000.

According to Japanese engineers, if the new Nissan X-Trail were an animal, it would be a Labrador Retriever. Interesting…

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