Nissan Unveils Fourth-Gen X-Trail for India
Nissan has revealed the fourth generation of its X-Trail SUV for India, which will be available in limited numbers as a Completely Built Unit (CBU). This new addition will double Nissan India’s lineup, which currently includes only the Magnite compact SUV.
Design and Colors
The fourth-gen X-Trail, already available overseas since 2021, will be introduced in India for the first time. It will be available in a three-row, seven-seat configuration. The SUV boasts a robust and square design, featuring a split-headlamp setup, a dark chrome ‘V-Motion’ grille, rounded wheel arches with plastic cladding, diamond-cut alloy wheels, and wraparound LED tail lamps.
For the Indian market, the X-Trail will come in three color options: Diamond Black, Champagne Silver, and Solid White. These colors have been selected to emphasize the premium positioning of the SUV, as stated by Alfonso Albaisa, Senior Vice President of Nissan Design.
Dimensions
- Length: 4,680mm
- Width: 1,840mm
- Height: 1,725mm
- Wheelbase: 2,705mm
- Turning Radius: 5.5m
- Ground Clearance: 210mm
- Tires: 255/45 R20
Interior Highlights
The X-Trail will feature several premium interior amenities:
- Dual-pane panoramic sunroof
- Dual-zone climate control
- 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen
- 12.3-inch digital driver display
- Wireless smartphone charger
- Keyless entry and push-button start
- Drive modes
- Electronic parking brake with auto-hold function
- Cruise control
These features aim to provide a comfortable and high-tech driving experience.
Expected Price and Rivals
The Nissan X-Trail is expected to be priced between Rs 40 lakh and Rs 45 lakh, ex-showroom. This pricing places it in competition with several other large SUVs in India, including:
- Toyota Fortuner: Rs 33.43 lakh – Rs 51.44 lakh
- Toyota Fortuner Legender: Rs 43.66 lakh – Rs 47.64 lakh
- Skoda Kodiaq: Rs 39.99 lakh
- MG Gloster: Rs 38.80 lakh – Rs 43.16 lakh
- Jeep Meridian: Rs 29.49 lakh – Rs 39.83 lakh
(All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi)
Conclusion
The introduction of the fourth-gen X-Trail in India is a strategic move by Nissan to maintain interest in the brand until new products are launched starting in 2025. With its premium features and competitive pricing, the X-Trail aims to attract customers looking for a large, feature-rich SUV.
Stay tuned for more updates and detailed reviews on the Nissan X-Trail as it prepares to hit the Indian market.
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