New engines for the 2019 Nissan X-Trail

Nissan’s decision about where the next-generation X-Trail will be built has been in the news recently, but the current model still has to soldier on for a while longer before it’s replaced. Hence some revised powertrains for this compact SUV.

Nissan X-Trail (2019) Front Side

As can be seen from the table below, the line-up is fairly straightforward. That four-wheel drive is only offered with the diesel engine might lose some sales, though.

Engine 1.3 litre
DIG-T
1.7 litre
dCi
Type Petrol,
four cylinder
Diesel,
four cylinder
Power 157 bhp
(117 kW / 160 PS)
148 bhp
(110 kW / 150 PS)
Torque 270 Nm
(199 lb/ft)
340 Nm
(250 lb/ft)
Gearbox 7-speed
dual-clutch automatic
6-speed
manual
Drive 2WD 2WD 4WD
0-62 mph
(100 km/h)
11.5 secs 10.7 secs
Top speed 123 mph
(197 km/h)
121 mph
(194 km/h)
WLTP combined 33.2-34.9 mpg
(8.5-8.1 l/100km)
41.5-43.5 mpg
(6.8-6.5 l/100km)
39.8-42.2 mpg
(7.1-6.7 l/100km)
NEDC CO2 145-154 g/km 137-143 g/km 151-154 g/km

The 2019 X-Trail is available to order now, with a choice of Visia (diesel only), Acenta, Acenta Premium, N-Connecta and Tekna trim grades.

UK starting prices range from £25,795 to £33,595.

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