That sounds exciting! The fourth-generation Nissan X-Trail making its way to India as Nissan’s flagship model indicates a significant move in the SUV segment. Offering both five-seater and seven-seater variants will likely appeal to a broader range of consumers, especially families looking for versatility. Competing with models like the BYD Atto 3, Hyundai Tucson, Skoda Kodiaq, and MG Cloud EV suggests Nissan is aiming to establish a strong presence in India’s competitive SUV market. It’ll be interesting to see how the new X-Trail 2024 stacks up against these established names in terms of features, performance, and overall value.
Excitement builds as Nissan unveils another teaser for the eagerly anticipated fourth-generation X-Trail SUV, set to redefine the Indian market.
The 2024 Nissan X-Trail makes a bold return to India via the CBU route, marking its comeback after earlier discontinuation due to sales challenges.
Nissan teases the 2024 X-Trail in India, revealing key design elements and anticipated features like a 12.3-inch infotainment system, panoramic sunroof, and 12-speaker sound system. Expected to offer a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine with mild-hybrid tech, the SUV is poised to be priced around Rs 40 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Nissan X-Trail will enter a competitive segment, challenging the likes of the Toyota Fortuner, MG Gloster, and Jeep Meridian.
The fourth-generation X-Trail showcases a striking design with a prominent V-motion grille, distinctive split-headlight setup, and LED taillamps. It rolls on either 18- or 19-inch wheels, depending on the variant.
Impressive indeed! The fourth-generation X-Trail has undergone a major transformation, featuring a completely overhauled exterior design. Highlights include a new split headlight setup, wide rear lights, chunky cladding, door-mounted outside mirrors, and a fresh set of alloy wheels.
The latest Nissan X-Trail teaser highlights its striking split-style LED headlights and distinctive U-shaped grille adorned with chrome slats and accents.
Inside, the X-Trail impresses with a large floating touchscreen infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster, and premium features like three-zone automatic climate control, Bose surround sound, ADAS, heads-up display, and an electronic parking brake with auto-hold.
The redesigned interior of the X-Trail showcases a sizable touchscreen infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster, multi-zone temperature control, a new steering wheel design, USB Type-C ports, an electric parking brake with auto-hold, and more, making it a promising contender for the India market.
The Nissan X-Trail may offer a dual-tone black and tan interior with leatherette upholstery, complemented by two 12.3-inch screens (for driver’s display and infotainment), wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, and a 10.8-inch heads-up display. Additional features could include three-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, heated and powered front seats with memory, a premium 10-speaker Bose surround sound system, and a powered tailgate.
The safety suite is anticipated to feature multiple airbags, along with an advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) package encompassing adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, front collision warning, blind spot detection, and a 360-degree camera.
The X-Trail is likely to debut in India with a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, generating 201bhp and 305Nm of torque, paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT). Nissan may explore offering a hybrid version in the future, considering its commitment to offering competitive options. Whether an all-wheel-drive (AWD) version will be available remains uncertain but would certainly enhance its appeal in the market.