Japanese carmaker Nissan is one of the leader in crossover segment.
Since this market is full with vehicles made by all important figures in the
industry, constant innovation and improvements are needed to stay in the game.
That’s why company is preparing refreshed 2017 Nissan X-Trail, which comes out
as a part of cooperation of Japanese manufacturer with Renault. We will see
which parts will be used from French company to boost appearance of the
mid-size SUV. However, this vehicle is planned to be launched late in 2016,
while selling will begin in 2017. Price starts from $20,000.
2017 Nissan X-Trail
drivetrain
Powerplants of the all Nissan vehicles are reliable and durable, and
that is why many buyers decide to spend their money on these vehicles. On the
other hand, crossovers segment always need little more power and that is where
Japanese company also meet demands. Under the hood of the new 2017 Nissan
X-Trail should be 2.5-l inline-four drivetrain.
Output from this unit is 170
horses, and it also offers 180 lb-ft of torque. This is not the only powertrain
developed for 2017 X-Trail. There will be also diesel and hybrid options.
Diesel is 1.6-l four-cylinder with 145 horsepower, and hybrid model adds
electric batteries to this unit, boosting its output to 185 hp total. Both
engines are paired with 6-speed CVT, while manual and automatic is optional.
Power is transformed to front wheels by default, or all wheels at buyer’s
choice.
The 2017 Nissan X-Trail will be updated. Many changes will be
applied outside the crossover, starting from fog lights and bumpers.
Nevertheless, some new lines will also add more aggressiveness to overall
appearance. Grille is revisited and new 17-inch alloy wheels are installed for
entry level models, while larger, 18-inch are prepared for higher trims.
In the cabin there is room for seven passengers. Seats are covered with
leather, as well as steering wheel.
Dashboard and infotainment system are updated with new clusters and
apps. Then, a lot of attention were paid to safety of the passengers in 2017
X-Trail. New ABS system, as well as tools that help driver should improve
safety of new crossover.
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