Nissan unveiled their updated X-Trail with Semi-Autonomous Drive in Japan. Priced from 2,197,800 yen
(US$ 20,075), for the entry-level 20S grade, with two-wheel drive and two
rows of seats, it brings enhanced looks that includes a wider grille, new
bumpers, revised lighting units, new wheels, and colors.
Nissan also made some changes the cabin with a
sportier steering wheel, air vents with a glossy black look, redesigned
instrument panel, and new two-tone leather option, available on higher specs.
The revised X-Trail's prime feature is the
brand's ProPilot semi-autonomous drive. Offered as a factory option on the 20X
and 20X Hybrid grades, it controls the throttle, brakes, and steering, and it
can be used both on the highway and in crowded cities.
The 'Intelligent Park Assist' has also been
improved, and depending on the selected trim level, customers can also order a
360-degree camera system, remote-controlled automatic rear doors, high-beam
assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Intelligent Lane Intervention.
Buyers can also specify the updated Nissan X-Trail with
the NISMO Performance Package, which adds design updates to the exterior, and
it's also available with new rim patterns.