2023 Nissan X-Trail - Luxury Japanese Architecture Family SUV!

Nissan X- review “The seven-seater SUV market is rather crowded, but not many bring hybrid tech to the party. The X-Trail does” Good stuff It’s a bit posher, just as practical, now much more economical Bad stuff Exceptionally plain, you still have to put petrol in it despite Nissan’s EV-esque claims What is it? This is the fourth generation of Nissan’s flagship SUV, if you can believe it. It started off as a cheap and chunky pseudo 4x4 back in 2001, part of the vanguard of soft-roaders that included the likes of the Toyota RAV4 and Land Rover Discovery Sport. Like those two cars, the X-Trail has gently poshed up and smoothed out its rough edges over the years, with Nissan trying to ape the success of its smaller Qashqai crossover in a larger format. Indeed, the X-Trail’s main sell is that it comes with seven seats, and now in a more fuel-sipping form thanks to Nissan’s quirky petrol hybrid powertrain. Is that enough to give it the edge over the all-round pac
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