2023 Nissan X-TRAIL Ti - Australia Spec
Nissan’s most advanced SUV to date, the all-new 2023 Nissan X-TRAIL, is preparing for launch, with the family focused SUV to arrive with an all-new platform, advanced safety equipment and improved levels of all-road capability courtesy of a 4x4 system that offers up to five distinct drive modes.
Every bit as comfortable on the road as it is capable off it, the new X-TRAIL has been tailor-made for every adventure. Taller and wider than before, the new generation X-TRAIL’s styling adopts the Nissan V-Motion grille and a stylish “floating” roofline, with a raft of exterior design refinements to smooth aerodynamics and further reduce wind noise.
“With a proud heritage that spans more than two decades, few vehicles have played such a significant role in unlocking adventure and unforgettable memories for hundreds of thousands of Australian families,” says Nissan Australia Managing Director, Adam Paterson.
“This all-new Nissan X-TRAIL is fully equipped to carry forward that legacy for a new generation of Australian families.”
The new-generation X-TRAIL will be offered in four model grades.
All-new, fourth-generation X-TRAIL is wider and taller than before, with more power and torque, and introduces the semi-autonomous ProPILOT driver-assist system on value-packed ST-L version.
X-TRAIL is a true tech leader with an available 12.3-inch infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto, wireless phone charging, a 12.3-inch TFT, a 10.8-inch Head-Up Display and a digital 360-degree Around View monitor.
4x4 system with five specific modes tailored to suit on-road/off-road driving conditions.
Fourth-generation X-TRAIL sits on an all-new CMF-C platform.
The X-Trail Ti e-POWER with e-4ORCE features genuine leather-accented seating, 19-inch alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof, LED turn signals, a Smart Rear View Mirror, tri-zone climate control, Adaptive Driving Beam, Auto wipers and power operated rear tailgate. The technology offering is also significant, with a 12.3-inch, navigation-equipped touchscreen, a 10.8-inch Head-Up Display, wireless phone charging and wireless Apple CarPlay, and a 12.3-inch TFT digital driver display.
Source: Nissan Australia
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