What are the differences between the mid-range and high-end configurations of the Nissan X-Trail?
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There are differences in configurations between the two, with the high-end X-Trail offering some additional features and a higher price. Nissan X-Trail Mid-Range: The mid-range 2.0L automatic model features a very bold and stable exterior design. It is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 154 horsepower and a maximum torque of 204 Nm. The engine utilizes direct fuel injection, showcasing strong technical performance, and is paired with a CVT transmission. Nissan X-Trail High-End: The high-end X-Trail is the first to feature split-type headlights. Additionally, the silver chrome trim on the front bumper enhances the layered look of the front fascia, making it more attractive compared to the previous model. The side profile emphasizes a stronger sense of power, with protruding rear fenders and thick black wheel arches that give the vehicle a more robust and substantial appearance. It comes with 300VC-Turbo and 4X4-i badges, indicating it is a high-end four-wheel-drive model, and is likely to be equipped with the same 2.0L variable compression ratio engine as the Nissan Altima.