Our quick take
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Nissan X-Trail (2017) - 4.0 / 5
Nissan X-Trail (2017) review: Design
Four trim levels: Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, Tekna Exterior grille tweaks, new rear bumper Five or seven seat options
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Nissan X-Trail (2017) review: Interior
- New steering wheel gives a premium lift Comfortable and spacious
Nissan X-Trail (2017) review: On the road and off
2WD and 4WD options 1.6 and 2.0 litre diesel engine choices 6-speed manual or CVT
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Nissan X-Trail (2017) review: Technology fun
- Smartphone connectivity through NissanConnect Bluetooth, USB and DAB standard Lots of safety tech
To recap
For those wanting something a little larger, with extra rugged appeal, as well as a 4x4 system that will expand your options should you want to venture offroad, then the X-Trail is a great value option. As the SUV market keeps adding premium choices, the Nissan X-Trail offers a lot of your money at under £25k.