Nissan X-Trail N-Trek: how the crossover was prepared for off-road.
According to Korrespondent.net: This is really a case when the new trim looks significantly more than just a line in the price list. Let's take a closer look at what this is about.
Name and Purpose
The name N-Trek clearly indicates enhanced capabilities off the paved roads. Nissan hints that the X-Trail N-Trek is not so much a heavy SUV, but rather a vehicle for thrilling adventures that start where the asphalt ends.
Protection and Design
You can confidently leave the X-Trail N-Trek on obstacles, as the front bumper is specifically designed to withstand challenging terrain. The contour of the lower part of the bumper has become more straight, and it is made of black plastic, resistant to scratches. The fog lights are placed in sturdy plastic frames for increased protection.
See photos: Nissan X-Trail N-Trek: a very attractive option
It is noteworthy that the LED fog lights are only available in the mid-range N-Trek trim. In the lower trims (Acenta and N-Connecta), they are absent, while in the higher trims (Tekna and Tekna+), they are present, but without protection.
Regarding the rear bumper, it is predominantly made of black plastic and harmonizes with the other black accents of the vehicle, such as the mirrors and roof rails, as well as the stylish design of the 19-inch alloy wheels.
Comfort and Functionality
The interior of the vehicle meets the needs of active users. The seats in the X-Trail N-Trek are made of water-resistant material, making the cleaning process after outings significantly easier. This is especially useful for parents with small children, as comfort in the cabin is important. The Nissan X-Trail N-Trek can be purchased in a 5 or 7-seater version, and it also features a dual-sided mat in the trunk and additional rubber mats in the cabin.
See photos: Nissan X-Trail N-Trek: a very attractive option
Passability and Technologies
The X-Trail N-Trek is available in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations. This model with the e-4orce all-wheel drive system, which does not have a coupling that can overheat off-road, reliably handles challenging conditions. Thanks to the electric motors installed on the front and rear axles, the vehicle has good passability. Fuel consumption is approximately 5.5-6.5 L/100 km, allowing for economical use.
Technologies and Equipment
Regardless of the trim level, all X-Trails are equipped with modern safety systems and a digital instrument panel with a diagonal of 12.3 inches. In all versions except the base one, a 12.3-inch central screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support is also provided. This makes trips more comfortable and convenient.
These are just a few examples that demonstrate the manufacturer's focus on user needs. You will be able to learn more details by visiting the dealerships, where the Nissan X-Trail N-Trek is already awaiting its new owners.
X-Trail N-Trek from Nissan has become a vivid embodiment of modern crossovers' capabilities, combining stylish design with functionality. The vehicle is targeted at active users who value comfort during journeys. From new technologies to practicality - this model offers everything necessary for adventure enthusiasts. The upcoming test drives and reviews from real users will help better understand how the vehicle copes with tasks in off-road and urban environments.Read also
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