What are the dimensions of the X-Trail?

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DeRuby
07/28/25 9:36pm
The dimensions of the X-Trail are: length 4675mm, width 1820mm, height 1722mm. Here is some related information about the X-Trail: 1. It inherits Nissan SUV's consistent styling, with sharp lines and a front face almost identical to its big brother, the Patrol, especially the grille, which is a direct lineage. The entire body appears very handsome, paired with 215/65R16 tires, giving a tough yet compact feel, which is very popular among men. 2. The interior design is exquisite, with cannon-style instrument panels that provide a clear view at a glance. Advanced technologies such as a digital 6-disc high-fidelity theater CD with AUDIO sound system, intelligent remote key system, intelligent voice navigation system, ASCD, rearview camera, side-view system, multimedia entertainment system, anti-glare interior rearview mirror, external temperature display, and intermittent multi-level adjustable front wipers are fully demonstrated in the X-Trail.
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LaBethany
08/12/25 2:13am
I've been driving the X-Trail for two or three years now, and its size suits me quite well. The length is 4675mm, which is nearly 4.7 meters, the width is 1820mm, a little over 1.8 meters, and the height is 1720mm, roughly 1.72 meters. Why do I pay attention to these details? Because it makes parking easier, especially when driving in the city. A car of this size doesn't give me much trouble when entering or exiting garages, and the interior space is spacious enough to easily fit a large suitcase in the back. Actually, a car's size affects fuel consumption and handling, and the X-Trail strikes a good balance—neither too bulky nor too small. If you have a family or often go on trips, these measurements can serve as a reference. I'd suggest measuring your parking space before buying a car to avoid the awkward situation of not being able to fit it in. Overall, it's a practical SUV that gets the job done.
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