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All New 2025 Nissan X-Trail Hybrid revealed - Worth the Wait?
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All New 2025 Nissan X-Trail Hybrid revealed - Worth the Wait?
Welcome back to AutomagzBro! Today, we're getting a sneak peek at the upcoming mid-life facelift for the popular Nissan X-Trail family SUV.
While an official reveal date is yet to be announced, leaked images suggest the updated X-Trail is on the horizon, though it might take a while to reach certain markets.
Let's take a closer look at the design changes. The leaked image suggests a restyled front end featuring a wider grille and a revised design around the headlights and lower bumper.
It's worth noting that the headlights themselves seem unchanged.
There are also hints of modifications to the rear bumper, aligning with previous spy photos of the US-market Rogue, which is essentially the X-Trail's American cousin.
The leaked image also showcases a new 19-inch alloy wheel design, adding a touch of freshness to the overall look.
Moving inside, the updated X-Trail is expected to receive a significant upgrade in the infotainment department.
A larger, 12.3-inch touchscreen seems likely, a feature already available in Japanese-built X-Trails but missing from their US counterparts.
Now, on to the engine. The availability of the 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine producing 150 kiloWatt and 305Nm in the US market remains unclear for the Australian X-Trail.
Welcome back to AutomagzBro! Today, we're getting a sneak peek at the upcoming mid-life facelift for the popular Nissan X-Trail family SUV.
While an official reveal date is yet to be announced, leaked images suggest the updated X-Trail is on the horizon, though it might take a while to reach certain markets.
Let's take a closer look at the design changes. The leaked image suggests a restyled front end featuring a wider grille and a revised design around the headlights and lower bumper.
It's worth noting that the headlights themselves seem unchanged.
There are also hints of modifications to the rear bumper, aligning with previous spy photos of the US-market Rogue, which is essentially the X-Trail's American cousin.
The leaked image also showcases a new 19-inch alloy wheel design, adding a touch of freshness to the overall look.
Moving inside, the updated X-Trail is expected to receive a significant upgrade in the infotainment department.
A larger, 12.3-inch touchscreen seems likely, a feature already available in Japanese-built X-Trails but missing from their US counterparts.
Now, on to the engine. The availability of the 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine producing 150 kiloWatt and 305Nm in the US market remains unclear for the Australian X-Trail.
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