Why does the X-Trail come with a three-cylinder engine?
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If the X-Trail continued to use the previous 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, it would not keep up with the times. More details about the X-Trail are as follows: 1. Overview: The X-Trail (Nissan X-TRAIL) is a model launched in Japan at the end of 2000 and is a very classic SUV, directly competing with rivals like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. The design concept of the X-Trail is positioned as an "urban 4WD," which can be seen as Nissan's adjustment to the increasingly segmented market—from a design perspective, this car is a compromise to the market. 2. Others: Inheriting Nissan SUV's consistent styling, the X-Trail features bold lines, with a front face almost identical to its big brother, the Patrol, especially the grille, which follows the same lineage. The entire body appears very handsome, paired with 215/65R16 tires, giving it a tough yet youthful feel, making it more popular among men.