
Review: Nissan X-Trail
It’s safe to say that the Nissan X-Trail demands, nay, thrives on adventure. It can drag two tonnes if need be, is composed off-road, and its inert handling ensures that composure remains even when...
It’s safe to say that the Nissan X-Trail demands, nay, thrives on adventure. It can drag two tonnes if need be, is composed off-road, and its inert handling ensures that composure remains even when...
If you want to off-road or tow in comfort and style, the Nissan X-Trail is a cracking choice. For everybody else, the cheaper, smaller option will do just fine too.
Nissan has announced it will produce a special edition trim level for its Juke, Qashqai and X-Trail crossovers. Nissan Vision, or just N-Vision, will be priced between mid-range N-Connecta trim and...
Consumer behaviour is changing, particularly when it comes to automotive retail. But could social media become a sales channel in itself? Well, a Spanish Nissan dealer has become the first in Europ...
Nissan has announced that its new X-Trail is getting a new entry-level petrol engine: the 1.6-litre DIG-T 163. Supplementing the existing dCi 130 diesel engine, the new powerplant brings the X-Trai...
The new X-Trail is really a replacement for the now-defunct Qashqai+2 rather than for its old namesake. So how does the 2014 car stack up in its new role?
Nissan has announced the specifications of two new SUVs: the new Juke, which will come to market in June, and the new X-Trail, which will hit British showrooms from July 17. The Juke’s exterior ch...
The Nissan X-Trail has been around for 13 years now, and the chunky, Tonka-toy looks that attracted some customers in the early 2000s have become a dated. Nissan has realised this and completely re...