Nissan South Africa has announced that its new X-Trail will be available in dealerships from Monday 23 October.
The new SUV will have space for seven passengers and the brand says that interior upgrades ‘will allow mountain bikes to be fitted with ease.’
The X-Trail will come with Nissan Intelligent Mobility, which enables drivers to see more around them and features lane departure intervention and intelligent emergency braking – where the vehicle will apply the brakes for you, if necessary, while in cruise control mode to avoid a collision.
We have yet to see what engine options will be available, but in Europe the crossover is available with two diesel mills (a 1.6-litre and 2.0-litre) and a single 1.6-litre petrol engine.
Nissan has not released the pricing of the new X-Trail yet, but it has stated that the X-Trail will come with a 6-year/150,000km warranty, a 3-year/90,000km service plan and 24-hour roadside assist.