Nissan has lagged its rivals lately, with the ageing X-Trail family SUV trailing good quality options like the 2023 Kia Sportage, Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson and more.
But the new-generation 2023 X-Trail changes things up big time.
A completely overhauled interior, revised 2.5-litre engine and a big uptick in safety and technology features have all elevated the new X-Trail.
And this time around it will come with an ePower hybrid version too, already tested by CarsGuide.
But pricing is up across the X-Trail range, and not by an insignificant amount. Thankfully, the standard features has also expanded with the pricing.
But has Nissan done enough to ensure the X-Trail is once again considered a worthy competitor to those top-selling family SUVs?
Tim Nicholson has tested the new X-Trail at the Australian media launch to see where the new model stands in the pecking order.
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Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:42 Pricing and features
02:29 Design
03:34 Practicality
06:53 Under the bonnet
07:35 Driving
09:37 Efficiency
10:09 Safety
10:45 Ownership
11:10 Verdict
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