
The trunk button of the Nissan X-Trail is located below the left side of the steering wheel, marked with a trunk icon. Pressing it once will open the trunk. The Nissan X-Trail is a compact SUV under Dongfeng Nissan, with dimensions of 4675mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1722mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2706mm. In terms of power, the X-Trail is equipped with a 4-cylinder 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine producing 151 horsepower, paired with a simulated 7-speed CVT transmission. For suspension, the front suspension uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension. The drivetrain configuration is front-engine, front-wheel drive.

Regarding the location of the X-Trail's tailgate button, it took me a few days to figure it out when I first got the car. The standard configuration features a small button located just below the handle on the exterior of the tailgate—pressing it opens or closes the tailgate. Inside the car, there's a button on the driver's door panel with an icon of a car tailgate opening, allowing easy operation from the driver's seat. The remote key also has a button with a key icon; holding it down controls the tailgate's opening and closing. The placement is thoughtfully designed to prevent accidental activation while driving. For models equipped with a foot-sensing opening function, the button and sensor area are located under the tailgate—just a swipe of the foot while shopping automatically opens it. Regular maintenance should include checking the button contacts to ensure they function properly and avoid jamming due to dirt. Overall, the button layout prioritizes daily convenience, and new users will get used to it after a few tries.

The trunk button on the X-Trail typically has two main locations: one is a small protruding button below the exterior handle of the tailgate, and the other is inside the driver's door control panel with a clear tailgate icon. Button placement varies by configuration—for example, higher-end models integrate a smart sensing system, allowing operation by waving your foot near the rear. Note the button's sensitivity; freezing in winter may cause malfunctions, but regular cleaning helps prevent this. The remote key's button is on the right side—hold it to activate the power tailgate. The button height is ergonomic, minimizing strain when bending. This design balances security with quick cargo access. During routine maintenance, check for wiring wear to ensure reliable button functionality.

The X-Trail's trunk button is located under the exterior handle on the tailgate, which can be pressed gently to open or close the tailgate. Inside the car, there is a dedicated button on the driver's side door panel with an icon indicating the tailgate switch. The placement is designed for convenience while preventing accidental activation by children. If equipped with an automatic function, the button works in conjunction with sensors—simply sweep your foot under the tailgate to activate it. Always ensure the vehicle is stationary before operation for safety. The button is made of durable material with dust-proof treatment to minimize failure rates. The overall layout allows for easy one-handed operation by the driver.

The trunk button is located on the small button near the handle on the outer side of the X-Trail's tailgate, allowing for easy opening and closing with a single press. There is also a corresponding button on the driver's door control panel inside the car, with an intuitive icon. The position is ergonomically designed for comfortable operation. For key fob control, the button is located in the middle section of the key—press and hold to use. Button placement may vary by model year, and newer models integrate it into the smart system, enabling tailgate operation via the in-car touchscreen. Avoid exposing the button to rainwater to prevent contact issues.


