REVIEW The new X-Trail boasts an improved cabin, more safety features, and efficient engine |
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Cars Category by Techno R : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHjOpMoQdkpWgZyus969CZ4Tj5j7mDb-n Techno R Collection : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHjOpMoQdkpUHR5HtUyo2wWoZH0q0FDPA I’ve driven a handful of third-generation Nissan X-Trail models over the years and not once have I walked away from a drive feeling particularly impressed. So, when I was approaching a week-long review of the all-new, fourth-generation model, I was expecting to be let down. I wasn’t. In fact, I was blown away by how much the SUV has improved and now consider it one of the best offerings in its segment. Few would deny that the third-gen X-Trail, known as the T32, was produced for just a little too long. Indeed, it was sold in Australia for almost a decade and over the past couple of years, still remained in the local range despite this new model launching in North America in 2021. When it was new, the T32 was decent but it quickly started to show its age and has felt downright outdated since 2019. So, you can imagine my surprise when I discovered that the new X-Trail is leaps and bounds above its predecessor. Every single aspect of the new SUV is vastly superior to the old model and it could help the brand top the mid-size SUV sales chart in Australia. |