X-Trail N-Trek – Nissan has developed some special versions of the popular X-Trail. Called the X-Trail N-Trek. It’s based on the ST-L model.
There are two versions available. A five seat two-wheel drive version, priced at $47,290* and the 7-seat All wheel drive is priced at $50,390*. These prices are plus the usual costs.
The X-Trail has been a very popular model globally for Nissan over the years and the latest version has probably the best styling ever.
The N-Trek features are mainly cosmetic. On the outside they add dark finish highlights, new LED fog lights and unique 18-inch alloy wheels.
Inside there is a 12.3” infotainment screen, 12.3” Digital Dash and a 10.8” Heads up display
The seats are also covered in a new synthetic leather style material that is water resistant.
I drove the seven-seat version which I think was the Ceramic Grey colour and it looked quite stylish. Seven seats in a car this size is a little tight and an AWD five seat version would be good.
The N-Trek comes with the 2.5 litre petrol engine and a seven speed CVT. The e-power hybrid engine would be handy.
Overall though the Nissan X-Trail N-Trek is a stylish addition to the model range. Being well priced, it is a limited edition run, so if you are interested you need to be quick.
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Instead of the Nissan X-Trail N-Trek buyers could look at:
This mid-size SUV sits in perhaps the most competitive segment of the market.
Buyers could look at the: Subaru Forester, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson, Peugeot 3008 GT, Haval H6, Mitsubishi Outlander, Skoda Kodiaq, Toyota RAV4,
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