The revised Nissan X-Trail will cost from £23,995 when it goes on sale in the UK next month.
There are changes to the Nissan's exterior and interior styling, as well as improvements to its diesel engine.
See official pics of the new Nissan X-Trail
The most noticeable changes are at the front, where a redesigned grille features alongside new bumper and headlight designs. New LED lights feature at the rear, while the X-Trail’s Cd is reduced from 0.36 to 0.35 thanks to optimised underbody aerodynamics.
The wheel arches are now more pronounced to house new 18-inch alloy wheels; 17-inch wheels are also available. All these styling changes have resulted in a 10mm growth in length, height and width.
Read Autocar's road test of the current Nissan X-Trail
Inside, more soft-touch materials are added to improve cabin quality, while new materials are used on the seats, too. Redesigned drear seats result in 10mm more knee room for rear passengers.
Significant updates to the 2.0 dCi diesel engine result in Euro 5 compliance. The manual gearbox has revised ratios for improved performance and economy, while the auto’ has been modified to reduce friction. A gear change indicator is also added to help the driver optimise economy.
Alex Kersten
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Re: Revised Nissan X-Trail launched
I don't think the rear end changes are very well done, the lights are far too bulky and just dont look integrated with the car.
Re: Revised Nissan X-Trail launched
The Q5 also still has a miles better interior then the X-trail from the pictures it still looks cheap and tacky, why dont nissan just use infiniti interiors would make them much better.
Re: Revised Nissan X-Trail launched
It's still progress, and I'd say the Xtrail is far more 'blocky' in its shape than the Q5.