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2021 Nissan X-Trail SUV Leaked Ahead of Global Debut
The new Nissan X-Trail has leaked online ahead of marking its official debut as Nissan Rogue in the US in the coming days. The SUV gets an all-new design which gives it a distinguished look when compared to its predecessor. The new-gen 2021 Nissan X-Trail gets a sharp and unique styling. The front o...
The new Nissan X-Trail has leaked online ahead of marking its official debut as Nissan Rogue in the US in the coming days. The SUV gets an all-new design which gives it a distinguished look when compared to its predecessor. The new-gen 2021 Nissan X-Trail gets a sharp and unique styling. The front of the car gets split-LED headlamps with inbuilt DRLs in addition to Nissan's signature-style V-grille. The black cladding on the lower half of the SUV imparts it a muscular outlook while the car also gets skid plates at the front and rear end.
The interior of the car is also equally attractive as it looks quite premium and is inspired by the European models. There is a 3-spoke steering wheel, a large instrument cluster, and a floating touchscreen infotainment system. It has an electronic parking system, funky little gear selector and a rotary knob for off-road driving modes. The 2021 Nissan X-Trail will come with wireless charging along with wireless Apple CarPlay. The dashboard design of the car is layered and it is divided into three parts with different colours and materials. The cabin space of the car looks decent while it also has a huge panoramic sunroof which adds to its beauty.
The mechanical specifications for the car have not been revealed yet but as the launch will come close we will surely get our hands on it. Nissan discontinued the X-Trail in the Indian market as it was only available with a petrol engine option and at that time, petrol SUVs were not quite in demand. But now the scenario is totally different and the brand can plan to introduce the new-gen X-Trail in India under the 2500 quota of CBU products. Well, all these speculations will come to an end once Nissan officially confirms something on the launch of the SUV in India.
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The interior of the car is also equally attractive as it looks quite premium and is inspired by the European models. There is a 3-spoke steering wheel, a large instrument cluster, and a floating touchscreen infotainment system. It has an electronic parking system, funky little gear selector and a rotary knob for off-road driving modes. The 2021 Nissan X-Trail will come with wireless charging along with wireless Apple CarPlay. The dashboard design of the car is layered and it is divided into three parts with different colours and materials. The cabin space of the car looks decent while it also has a huge panoramic sunroof which adds to its beauty.
The mechanical specifications for the car have not been revealed yet but as the launch will come close we will surely get our hands on it. Nissan discontinued the X-Trail in the Indian market as it was only available with a petrol engine option and at that time, petrol SUVs were not quite in demand. But now the scenario is totally different and the brand can plan to introduce the new-gen X-Trail in India under the 2500 quota of CBU products. Well, all these speculations will come to an end once Nissan officially confirms something on the launch of the SUV in India.
2021 Nissan X-Trail SUV Photos
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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