The New Nissan X-Trail Will Come With ProPILOT Autonomous Driving Capability

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New X-Trail

The Nissan X-Trail is the world’s best-selling SUV and the largest model in Nissan’s crossover lineup packed with a range of upgrades which further improve its quality and refinement.

In the USA, where the X-Trail is badged Rogue, more than 3.7 million cars have been sold since the first-generation model was launched in 2000. That includes almost half a million cars in Europe, where the X-Trail remains hugely popular.

X-Trail Rear

Approximately 115,000 units have been sold in Europe since the all-new third-generation model was launched in 2014, with sales doubling from 2014 to 2015, and the total rose again by another 40% the following year. In FY16 the X-Trail (including Rogue) was the world’s most popular SUV, with 766,000 vehicles sold – more than any other rival model.

Nissan X-Trail 2017 – What’s new?

They include a distinctive and robust new exterior, stylish and higher-quality interior with new features and innovative new technologies to make life on the road even safer. There are also new levels of practicality for customers; the new hands-free functionality on the electric tailgate, which is operated by simply kicking a foot under the rear bumper will make life easier when both hands are full.

A highly capable five or seven-seat crossover, the enhancements to X-Trail are based on customer feedback and designed to reinforce its position as the perfect car for family adventures. Upgrades to the front of the X-Trail include a wider ‘V-motion’ grille, with a new bumper design that makes greater use of the body colour and includes a smart new gloss black finish.

X-Trail V Shaped Grill

Revised headlamp clusters feature a contemporary new version of the X-Trail’s ‘boomerang’ Daytime Running Light signature. There is greater design differentiation between the halogen units and full LEDs, which feature Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) for the first time.

New X-Trail rectangular fog light

The fog lamps are now rectangular instead of circular. At the rear, the bumper has been redesigned to give it a more robust look, with new chrome detailing. The light signature has been upgraded to full LED. The profile of the XTrail has also been enhanced with new 17 and 18-inch wheel designs plus a chrome side moulding across the base of the two doors on range-topping Tekna grade.

X-Trail V headlights

Enhancements to the interior include a new D-shaped steering wheel, which means easier entry and exit for the driver. Offering improved visibility of the instruments, it features new easy-to-use four-way controllers for reduced ‘eyes off the road’ time. It’s now available with integrated heating functionality for the first time.

X-Trail new controls

New higher quality materials have been used in the cabin, such as the gloss black finish on the air vents. Heated seats are available on both the front and rear for the first time. There’s also a new tan and black two-tone leather interior as an optional extra on Tekna grade. Customers can also opt for a better audio option; the Tekna grade is now fitted with an all-new eight-speaker BOSE Premium audio system as standard.

X-Trail new Bose speakers

DAB digital radio is standard for the first time, while the Nissan Connect touch-screen satellite navigation features a smart new user interface that’s more app-like in appearance for easier use. It comes with a new ‘shark fin’ roof antenna for improved reception and a more contemporary finish.

X-Trail shark fin antenna

The interior versatility of the new X-Trail makes it perfect for adventurous families. It offers exceptional space and comfort, including best-in-class knee room in the second row of seats. The car has clever storage solutions and practical features, such as the sliding / reclining functionality of the second-row seats.

X-Trail boot space

Thanks to revised interior packaging, the boot on the new X-Trail is now larger than before, with VDA capacity rising from 550 litres to 565 litres on the five-seat version. The total space with all seats folded rises to 1,996 litres.

X-Trail interior

Every X-Trail boot comes with Nissan’s innovative Luggage Board System, which allows for shelves and dividers to be adjusted into any one of nine different configurations. These include a hidden compartment to keep valuables out of sight, making it the ideal base for family days out.

ProPILOT autonomous drive technology

For drivers seeking new levels of flexibility and greater freedom when they want it, the new Nissan X-Trail will be available with ProPILOT autonomous drive technology during 2018. ProPILOT will control the steering, acceleration and braking in a single lane on highways during heavy traffic congestion and high-speed cruising.

X-Trail

It’s one of a range of Nissan Intelligent Mobility systems which are new to the X-Trail. Others include Intelligent Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Recognition and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. If the driver attempts to reverse when an approaching vehicle is detected, the system gives visual and audible warnings.

New X-Trail Intelligent features

The X-Trail’s range of three efficient engines remains, including the 2.0-litre 177PS diesel launched just last year. It means customers can pick the perfect X-Trail for their needs, with the choice of petrol or high and low-powered diesel, six-speed manual or CVT XTronic automatic transmissions, 2WD or 4WD and five or seven seats.

Pricing and availability

The new Nissan X-Trail will be on sale from August 2017 in Orange Pearl, Red Pearl, Blue Pearl Metallic, and Dark Brown Pearl. Price info is yet to be released.