Nissan X-Trail Ti-L – Last week we spoke about the Nissan ST-L, this week we are chatting about the top model the X-Trail Ti-L.
The Ti-L comes in a five seat AWD version only. It is priced from $52,990 plus the usual costs.
The X-Trail is Nissans bestselling vehicle and the all new model has revitalised sales in the segment.
Built on a new platform the new X-Trail is has better ride and handling than the previous model and is smooth, quiet, and compliant over rough roads.
Powered by a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine maximum power is 135kW, and maximum torque is 244Nm. This is matched to a seven step CVT for maximum economy. ADR economy figures are 7.8L/100K. One good feature is a 2000kg towing capacity.
The Ti-L comes with a 10.8-inch HUD, 12.3-inch driver instrument display and a 12.3-inch central touch screen. Other exclusive features include a motion sensor rear tailgate, 10 speaker premium Bose audio system, memory function for the front electric seats, and a heated steering wheel plus more.
The Nissan X-Trail Ti-L is a well-equipped, luxurious, and practical mid-sized SUV and is fair value.
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