How is the safety performance of the X-Trail?

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07/29/25 6:33pm
The safety performance of the X-Trail is excellent, as it comes with a wide range of safety features. Active and passive safety features of the X-Trail: Standard equipment includes front and side airbags for the driver and front passenger, while higher trim levels add front/rear curtain airbags. Other standard features across the range include tire pressure monitoring and ABS anti-lock braking system. The availability of lane departure warning and blind-spot monitoring is also high, but lane-keeping assist and autonomous emergency braking are less common, only available in the top-tier models. Powertrain of the X-Trail: The new X-Trail is equipped with a VC-Turbo variable compression ratio turbocharged engine and a next-generation CVT intelligent continuously variable transmission. It delivers a rated power of 150 kW, a maximum torque of 300 N•m, and a fuel consumption of 5.8 L/100 km under test conditions, leading its class.
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