Nissan has a all-new X-Trail (Rogue in America) on sale in certain markets all over the world, but not in Australia, where they recently updated the old one in an attempt to keep it competitive in the compact SUV segment.
Offered as standard across the range, the
introduction the new 7-inch touchscreen display is one of the novelties for
2021. The SUV also features Android Auto and apple CarPlay on all trim levels,
and adds the Intelligent Driving Alert from the ST-L, which also features new
18-inch wheels. The digital radio offered on certain trim levels pretty much
rounds out the changes.
The 2021 X-Trail family comprises of the
ST, ST-L, Ti and TS models. Pricing varies between AU$ 28,490 (US$ 22,589) and
over AU$ 44,790 (US$ 35,513), and depending on which variant suits you best, you
can get it with a 2.0- or a 2.5-liter petrol engine, or a 2.0-liter
turbodiesel.
The 2.0-liter petrol engine has 144 PS and 200 Nm and is offered with front-wheel drive
and a six-speed manual transmission. The 2.5-liter brings 171 PS and 226 Nm and is hooked up to a CVT and FWD or AWD, whereas
the oil-burner is rated at 177 PS and 380 Nm available from 2,000 rpm, and returns 6.0 l/100 km (39.2 mpg US) on average.