The recently launched 2011 Nissan X-Trail has improvised its looks to go with the current SUV trend and just got more voluptuous with a nice rounded finish. The front grille, bumper, and the headlights of the car have all be redesigned to give a facelift to the existing X-Trail SUV and attract more customers. Not only the exteriors but the interiors have been revamped too.
The Nissan X-trail SUV for 2011 comes with glove compartment complete with a refrigerator and heat retention functions to keep your drinks cool or hot according to the season, a vehicle information display system, and large-sized meters that make it easy for the drivers to read the markings. The new X-Trail 20GT model comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission (that can be switched to manual transmission) and a brand new M9R Clean Diesel Engine with 2-litre capacity. The M9R Engine is environmental friendly and the Nissan X-Trail is the first car model in the world to incorporate this engine in its design.
If you live in a hill resort or frequently explore the mountainous regions during your beloved long drives, you will certainly love the X-trail 4WD models that introduce the Advanced Hill Descent Control system. This system allows you to set your driving speed according to how steep the slope is, within a range of 4 km/h to 15 km/h and make sure that your drive is totally safe.
The Nissan X-trail has held the top position in annual SUV sales in Japan for three consecutive years because of its functional interiors, spacious luggage area, water-repellent seats, driving stability and off-road capabilities.
No comments:
Post a Comment