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What is the Nissan X-Trail?

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VonLena
07/29/2025, 05:22:13 AM

Nissan X-Trail is known as the Qashqai. Below are the specific details about the Qashqai: 1. Configuration: It features Hill Start Assist, Hill Descent Control, Electronic Brake Limited Slip Differential (B-LSD), as well as Yaw Moment Control and Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC). 2. Transmission: The intelligent All Mode 4x4 system is paired with Nissan's Xtronic-CVT continuously variable transmission. 3. Suspension: The Qashqai adopts a new chassis and suspension system, with the rear suspension using an advanced multi-link independent structure, providing a ground clearance of over 200 mm.

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