Nissan X-Trail – Nissan has released the updated 2026 models of kits popular X-Trail. This is an important vehicle for Nissan, and it needs to get the update right.
Since its local introduction in 2001, the X-TRAIL has amassed over 330,000 sales and is one of the most popular models in Nissan Australia’s line-up.
The updated MY26 X-TRAIL range boasts design enhancements, advanced technology features, and an increase in service intervals, boosting the appeal that has made it a standout in Australia’s competitive medium SUV segment.
Some of the highlights include:
- refreshed front and rear styling,
- updated 18- and 19-inch wheel designs on select grades,
- enhanced interior materials and finishes, and
- the introduction of Nissan’s Connected Car Services#(CCS 1.0) technology across the entire range.
- All grades now also offer a 12.3-inch Infotainment Screen and Wireless Apple Car Play>and Android Auto> as standard.
- In what will be a cost saving for owners Service intervals increase on both the e-POWER and ICE MY26 X-TRAIL models to 15,000km/12 months (previously 10,000km/12 months).

I’ve been a big fan of the e-power hybrid system. This essentially has the X-Trail driving more like an EV without the hassles of charging as the petrol engine acts as a generator essentially. That’s a simple explanation.
The MY26 X-TRAIL will be available across 5 model grades, with both conventional ICE and e-POWER e-4ORCE variants offered. The range continues to provide five-seat and seven-seat configurations to suit varying family requirements.
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