Nissan X-TRAIL e-POWER 2022 Review - First Drive |
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New-generation mid-size SUVβs novel e-POWER drivetrain will aim directly at top-selling Toyota RAV4 Hybrid π Full Review: https://www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/nissan-x-trail-2022-review-international-137879/
Toyota might be synonymous with hybrid power, but Nissan hopes to change that with new petrol-electric models like the all-new Nissan X-TRAIL e-POWER. Priced from $54,190 and available from early next year in two premium grades including the flagship Ti-L tested here, the innovative e-POWER variants will top the fourth-generation Nissan X-TRAIL line-up that arrives Down Under in December priced from $36,750. It packs plenty of power and is smoother, quieter, more refined and just $4200 more expensive than equivalent petrol variants, but does e-POWER really provide the benefits of an electric car without needing to be plugged in? John Mahoney travelled to Slovenia to get answers to these key questions and more. Fast Forward 00:00 Intro 00:29 New features 03:19 Interior review 04:01 Passenger space 04:21 Luggage space 04:34 On the road 06:48 Verdict Subscribe for the latest advice, reviews and comparison tests π https://www.youtube.com/user/carsaleschannel?sub_confirmation=1 STAY UP TO DATE & CONNECT WITH US AT http://carsales.com.au http://facebook.com/carsales.com.au http://twitter.com/carsales http://instagram.com/carsalescomau ---------------------------------------------------------------------- carsales- Everything you auto know Whatever badge on your bonnet, we want you to know, we love cars.π Shamelessly so. Thatβs why we pooled our decades of passion and know-how into one, easy to get to place. So for helpful advice, reviews, comparison tests and everything you auto know like subscribe to the official carsales YouTube channel today. https://www.youtube.com/user/carsaleschannel?sub_confirmation=1 #carsaleschannel #nissanxtrail #epower |