Largest cargo space, with the rear seats are up, is offered by the pre-facelift third generation X-Trail variants and is 603 l (23.74 cu. ft.). However, the 5-seat third generation vehicles have the largest cargo space, when the rear seats are folded - 1982 l (78.03 cu. ft.).
Third generation Nissan X-Trail variants, equipped with the 1.6 dCi (130 Hp) engine, front-wheel drive, and manual transmission have the best fuel economy figures in the range, with consumption going as low as 4.9 l/100 km (48 mpg).
The Nissan X-Trail benefits from several driver assistance and safety features:
- Active Ride Control monitors the road surface and alters the damping to compensate bumps;
- Active Engine Brake ensures enhanced braking control and feel with less pedal effort;
- Active Trace Control monitors speed, steering angle, throttle opening and braking effort and brakes wheels individually, as required, to help steering a safer path through bends;
- Uphill Start Support;
- Advance Hill Descent Control.
In its third generation Nissan X-Trail is identical to the Nissan Rogue, with Rogue nameplate being mostly used in the North America market.
Nissan X-Trail makes a great family car. It’s comfortable, reliable, offers good fuel efficiency, and has enough room for both passengers and cargo.