When did the Nissan X Trail come out?

The Nissan X-Trail has been in production since 2001 and it is a SUV model representing Nissan’s outstanding performance and versatile interior design. It is available with a range of small, fuel-efficient engines and users can choose between 4WD and 2WD.

What’s the price of a 2012 Nissan X Trail?

Nissan X-Trail 2012 The 2012 Nissan X-Trail range of configurations is currently priced from $7,990. Our most recent review of the 2012 Nissan X-Trail resulted in a score of 7 out of 10 for that particular example. You can read the full review here.

What’s the fuel consumption of a Nissan X Trail?

Nissan X-Trail 2012 Fuel consumption Fuel consumption for the 2012 Nissan X-Trail is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Nissan X-Trail currently offers fuel consumption from 7.2 to 9.1L/100km. The Nissan X-Trail is available with the following fuel types: ULP and Diesel.

This may come as a surprise to some of you, but the T32 Nissan X-Trail has been serving active duty for nearly six years – the popular seven-seat SUV first broke cover at the Frankfurt motor show back in 2013. A midlife update was introduced four years later in 2017 (2016 for the US model), and now it’s finally our turn to get the refreshed model.

How many seats does the Nissan X Trail have?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Nissan X-Trail is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan since 2000. In third generation, it is a 3-row (which means 7-seater) SUV.

Is the Nissan X Trail GT SR20VET available in Japan?

The X-Trail GT SR20VET petrol turbocharged engine was not offered in the second generation X-Trail, due to the 2005 Japan vehicle emissions control. In September 2008, the 20GT became available in Japan, equipped with the M9R, a 2.0 litre turbocharged common rail diesel engine developed jointly with Renault.

Is the Nissan X Trail the same as the Nissan Rogue?

At its introduction, the X-Trail is positioned below the truck-based Xterra and Pathfinder . The second-generation X-Trail shares its platform with the Rogue. The third-generation model is completely merged with the Rogue, making them virtually identical. The Rogue nameplate is mainly used in North America.