Nissan X-Trail 2022
The X-Trail belongs to the SUV Small Vehicle Class or also known as the Crossover Class, a category that has become very loved by many people for its ease on all types of roads. The 2022 X-Trail has a very impressive design and appearance that makes it highly comfortable, reliable and fuel-efficient.
Exterior Design
The 2022 X-Trail retains Nissan's traditional V-Motion grille, but with several updates to the façade that has become more modern and modern with ultra-slim LED overhead lamps and rectangular headlights, to stand at the same distance between the harsh aggressive look and the smooth shape with curved lines.The presence of several prominent stripes on the hood and wheels with majestic designs on the sides. Moving back you'll notice a wide shoulder line connected by prominent taillights with a slight angled back roof, all together with the large rear glass and wide bumper giving the look of the most modern and practical.
Interior and technology
The Nissan X-Trail 2022 also has also received a more luxurious and comfortable cabin than before with a leather trim with the highest quality materials and technological equipment includes a 9-inch touchscreen, along with 12.3-inch digital meters with a 10.8-inch information display on the windshield. A wireless charger, three-zone air conditioner and ultra-comfortable zero-gravity seats inspired by NASA space technologies, as well as a 4-speaker speaker and full support for both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
This is all with a high level of passenger and baggage spaciousness that surpasses most compact crossovers, with above-average comfort seats, and with the possibility of folding the rear seats.
Engine & Safety Systems
In terms of performance, the 2022 Nissan X-Trail draws its power from a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine that generates 169 horsepower and 233 Nm of torque connected to a variable sequential transmission. It features fuel consumption at the rate of 15 km/l.
The 2022 Nissan X-Trail has achieved a 4-star rating for crash tests at the NHTSA body, as well as receiving the Top Safety Pick Award from the IIHS Institute for Automotive Safety Testing, and this crossover comes with a wide range of safety technologies that include blind spot detection, rear and front parking sensors, Pedestrian monitoring, automatic emergency brakes and a rearview camera, along with Pro Pilot Assist, self-driving and cruise control come with a perimeter view camera and parking brakes.




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