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Nissan’s X-Trail Range Toppers to Be Electric, with a catch

All-new X-trail arrives soon, but will be later joined by a uniquely powered electric/ICE combination. Called e-POWER with e-4ORCE AWD, the new arrive early 2023.

The flagship X-Trails will have X-Trail Ti and Ti-L trim levels, the Ti e-POWER with e-4ORCE ($54,190 MSRP*), and the top-of-the-range X-Trail Ti-L e-POWER with e-4ORCE ($57,190 MSRP*). This is a $4200 premium over the equivalent ICE-powered variants, both with five-seat capacitiess.

The X-Trail Ti e-POWER with e-4ORCE fcomes with:

  • genuine leather-accented seating
  • 19-inch alloy wheels
  • panoramic sunroof
  • LED turn signals
  • Smart Rear View Mirror
  • tri-zone climate control
  • Adaptive Driving Beam
  • auto wipers
  • power operated rear tailgate
  • 3-inch touchscreen infotainment
  • Satellite navigation
  • 8-inch Head-Up Display
  • wireless phone charging
  • wireless Apple CarPlay
  • 3-inch TFT digital driver display

The X-Trail Ti-L e-POWER with e-4ORCE adds:

  • heated steering wheel
  • Bose 10-speaker sound system
  • full Nappa leather seating with memory seat function
  • rear sunshades
  • hands-free rear tailgate
  • heated rear outboard seats
  • remote engine start and more.

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ABOVE: 2023 Nissan X-Trail e-POWER with e-4ORCE AWD

“With the X-Trail Ti and Ti-L e-POWER with e-4ORCE models, luxury and efficiency arrive hand in hand, combining the best design, safety, comfort and convenience features with Nissan’s advanced electrification technology to deliver an EV-like drive experience and incredible efficiency,” says Nissan Australia Managing Director, Adam Paterson.

Although a type of hybrid system drives these models, it differs from other brands in that the

e-POWER provides an EV-like drive experience because the wheels are only ever powered by electric motors. The system uses a high-output 1.8kWh battery with a petrol engine, power generator, inverter and twin electric motors.  With 150kW front axle, and 100kW at the rear axle the system is configured for a total output of 157kW. Although you never need to plug in to a power outlet, you will need to fill the petrol tank up, and economy is 6.1L/100km (combined).#

The turbocharged petrol engine runs range-extender-style, to charge the battery, then the electric motors via an inverter. The e-4ORCE twin-motor all-wheel drive system is said to promise grip and performance without compromise.

Deliveries of the Nissan X-Trail e-Power with e-4ORCE will commence in early 2023.

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