What is the X-TRAIL?

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MacNicole
07/24/25 3:35am
x-trail is an SUV under the Nissan brand. Here is some information about the x-trail: 1. Introduction to the x-trail: The "x" in x-trail represents vehicles that challenge 4×4 capabilities. "Trail" symbolizes wheel tracks, rugged roads, and off-road terrain. Combining these two elements, "x-trail" represents a novel 4×4 vehicle. 2. Engine introduction: The Chinese name for the x-trail is Qijun. It comes with two engine options. One is a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, and the other is a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine. The engines are equipped with direct injection technology, paired with a CVT transmission, and feature aluminum alloy cylinder heads and blocks.
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VonMaci
08/10/25 11:10pm
I've been driving the X-TRAIL for several years. It's an SUV launched by Nissan, primarily targeting family and outdoor use. The design follows a practical approach, with a spacious interior and rear seats that can be folded down, easily accommodating bicycles or camping gear. There are multiple powertrain options available, such as gasoline and e-POWER hybrid versions. The hybrid model is particularly fuel-efficient, averaging around 8 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving for me. The handling feels stable, with suspension tuned for comfort, making long-distance driving less tiring. Safety features are also well-equipped, including automatic emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring, which gives me peace of mind when traveling with kids. Compared to its rival, the CR-V, the X-TRAIL is more affordable, but maintenance costs aren’t exactly low—a basic service at a dealership costs over 600 yuan. Overall, it suits families like mine who enjoy outings, offering good reliability. After 60,000 kilometers, it hasn’t required major repairs, though the interior has a somewhat plasticky feel and isn’t particularly luxurious.
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