Our quick take

Nissan X-Trail - 4.0 / 5

Design

Bold trim options

On the road

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Range and charging

To recap

The new Nissan X-Trail is best sampled in its Tekna+ e-Power e-4ORCE edition, which combines the clever use of a small petrol engine and electric motor setup. There’s no charging needed, but the experience is akin to driving a full-on EV.

Combine that with the more premium interior experience provided by the Tekna+ trim level, along with seven seats and you’ve got a strong family-centric SUV. Nissan hasn’t skimped on the in-car tech and driver aids either, which combined with its surprisingly capable off-road qualities makes the latest X-Trail a success on most fronts.