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Geneva Motor Show: All-new X-Trail strengthens crossover range

March 4, 2014
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NISSAN is confirming its position as the world leader in crossovers with the arrival of the all-new X-Trail.

Completely redesigned from the ground up, the X-Trail joins the Qashqai, Juke and Murano in Nissan’s all-encompassing crossover family – bringing new technology, style and class-leading levels of practicality.

The new model combines Nissan’s acclaimed 4×4 heritage with fresh ideas and technologies inspired by the brand’s ground-breaking crossover models. Together they form a car that redefines the compact SUV segment.

Built on the new, jointly-developed Renault-Nissan Alliance Common Module Family (CMF) platform, the new X-Trail is just as tough and accomplished as the previous-generation model, but adds crossover style and efficiency, exciting design, innovative technology and exceptional comfort.

Nissan’s desire to make the new X-Trail the most comprehensive offering in the C-SUV sector provided the driving force behind the car’s bold new design. Fitting perfectly into the brand’s vision of modern crossover SUV styling, the new X-Trail features a striking new look.

Thanks to a smooth yet muscular body, the new X-Trail combines strength and the spirit of adventure with organic, flowing lines. The elegant yet sporty profile also integrates a host of new design features and details, including bold new headlamps – available with LED as standard on high-grade models – and a distinctive new LED signature strip.

Inside, the new X-Trail offers a completely new environment for occupants. With seven seats (optional), the cabin features a raked theatre seating layout that ensures every passenger has a great view out.

The X-Trail also showcases the latest-generation NissanConnect system that offers smartphone integration and a host of innovations including several in-built Apps to enhance the connected driving experience.

Powering the new X-Trail is a powerful yet frugal dCi 130 engine that delivers strong torque and excellent refinement at all speeds. Available in two and four-wheel-drive forms, the latter features Nissan’s latest-generation ALL MODE 4×4-i transmission. Coupled with Nissan’s new Chassis Control system and Nissan Safety Shield, the new X-Trail’s drivetrain provides the driver with a comprehensive network of safety and comfort features that ensure every journey is an enjoyable one.

The new X-Trail will play a highly significant role in Nissan’s growing crossover family. It will be built at nine different manufacturing sites around the world for a vast array of markets. Globally, its predecessor was one of the company’s biggest selling vehicles and the new version is expected to make a significant contribution to Nissan Power 88, the company’s mid-term business plan covering fiscal years 2011-2016.

 

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