What is the real fuel consumption of the new X-Trail 2.0?
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The MIIT-rated combined fuel consumption for the new X-Trail 2.0 is 6.9L/100km. Based on feedback from car owners, the actual fuel consumption is approximately 7-8L/100km, which may vary depending on driving habits and road conditions. The model has received excellent reviews. Below is a related introduction to the new X-Trail 2.0: 1. Design: The new X-Trail adopts the design of its overseas counterpart, with Nissan's V-Motion design language evolving toward a younger aesthetic. The grille area is larger than the current model, featuring a honeycomb pattern. The LED headlights have a sharp design, and the front bumper features more three-dimensional and complex air intake styling. 2. Rear: The rear of the new X-Trail shows minimal changes, with upgrades to the internal structure of the taillights and a new rear bumper design. The large black plastic panel paired with a silver two-stage skid plate gives it a fresher look. 3. Powertrain: Currently, only a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine has been spotted in the application information, with a maximum power output of 113kW (154PS), an increase of 3kW (4PS) over the current model. The transmission system continues to feature a CVT gearbox. Whether the new X-Trail will continue to offer the 1.2T engine remains unknown.