A Quick Look At The 2017 Nissan X Trail
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Among compact SUVs, the 2017 Nissan X-Trail stands with the best. The four-wheel drive version makes it a good choice as a soft-roader with lots of space, a powerful engine, and several interesting features. From the square-shaped edges of its predecessors, the X-Trail has evolved into a sleeker, more desirable vehicle for the current year.
Exterior
The redesign of the Nissan X-Trail has made it more attractive to a wider range of customers in the SUV market. With its fluidic lines, boomerang-shaped lights, and curved muscular edges, it now sports a more stylish and athletic look. Measuring 4.64 meters long, 1.82 meters wide, and 1.71 meters high, it’s compact on the outside but spacious on the inside.
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Interior
With its dark upholstery and piano-black trims, the 2017 Nissan X-Trail gives off a luxurious feel. The inside is roomy and has three rows of seats that can accommodate up to 7 passengers – a feature unique to the X-Trail in its segment. The second row can be adjusted to provide more legroom while the last row can be a bit cramped, making it better suited for children. The steering wheel can be adjusted for both rake and reach, ensuring a perfectly comfortable seating position.
Features
Garnering a perfect 5-stars in ANCAP safety ratings, the 2017 Nissan X-Trail has a lot to offer in terms of safety measures. It has 6 airbags, a rear-view camera, cruise control, and blind spot detection. Additional features include smart key entry, touchscreen controls, LED daytime running lights, and Bluetooth connectivity.
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Specs
The Nissan X-Trail has 3 versions available, a two-wheel drive variant and two four-wheel drive versions. It is powered by a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 171 horsepower and 226 Nm of torque. With a CVT transmission, it sips 8.2-liters of gasoline for every 100 kilometers covered on the ground. As its looks suggest, the X-Trail is a decent soft-roader, although it doesn't do too well with much rougher terrain.
Verdict
For a family SUV, the 2017 Nissan X-Trail is one of the best choices on the market. Its safety features, sleek and handsome design, and ample space prove its worth as a top contender rivaling the Hyundai Tucson. At SR 75,320 to SR 105,900, its advantages outweigh its cost by a significant margin.
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