2023 Nissan X-Trail Ti e-Power | We Drive Nissan's First Hybrid SUV | Drive.com.au

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We drive Nissan's first hybrid SUV

00:00 Introduction
00:23 Pricing & Specifications
01:04 Engine
02:02 Front Seats
03:30 Second Row
04:40 Boot Space
05:21 On The Road
08:24 Summary

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My brother and I test drove an X Trail Ti E Force in January and were blown away by the driving experience. Serene and super responsive with quality build, equipment & safety. He ordered a Ti E Force on the spot. 3 colour choices on 3 months delivery. 6 months for full colour choice.

He took delivery last week of a Champagne colour. Fabulous.
The 19 inch wheels give a better ride. The price of a Ti E Force is similar to the TiL petrol.
This is better value than the 2 wheel drive Qashqai E Power.

Definitely the only EV driving experience I would consider for myself.
Current battery tech on pure EVs is too heavy and inefficient. Range & Infrastructure is also an issue. Battery EVs at present will depreciate hugely as newer, lighter EVs arrive with better range. Hybrid are proven to be popular in Australia. This is the best of them.

stephenberry
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Just bought one and absolutely love it. Fantastic driving experience, sturdy and responsive, great quality interior, very comfortable, advanced driver assisted technology. Fuel avg 6, 4 l sofar and it is only 0, 4 l more than our Toyota RAV4 hybrid (which in fact never goes below 5, 9 l) while make and driving is so much nicer. Great for the family - back seats adjustable, plenty of space in the boot, sunroof, etc. 👍

AJ-hcfr
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Test drive and put down deposit for the Ti in Orange colour with black roof. Amazing car and so easy to drive around town. The noise cancellation function is unbelievable. What I can hear through the drive is just the air conditioning vent.

andrewmui
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I like know if you can clarify, as it is marked as EV does it also come with company rebaet for EV or Hybird programe? this is important for many customer~

changantony
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There is no denying, the interior, exterior, choice of materials, boot and passenger space are as good as or better than others in this size class, however I Can't forgive the high maintenance cost and bad fuel efficiency. Is there something I'm missing that I don't understand. ☹️

SethPinnock
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That thigh support on the rear seat is a deal breaker. Features dont mean nothing if it dont serve on long rides.

narendrairengbam
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Nissan should make this tech available through out the range not just the dange topper part reason for Toyota's success is that its available on the entry geade job

robertceroli
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the consumption gets poor at higher highway speeds (120kmh plus - academic, in Australia) and I would guess it is thirsty towing, or with a large roof box either but for scenarios where it can recapture energy it does ok and perhaps there is less to go wrong as well.

nyc
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I feel like this is a step backwards with Electric cars. I like Mitsubishi with the Outlander having a hybrid plugin system with the ability to drive upto 80km on the battery

paulnorris
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Justin Narayanan 😂😂
This is the kind of hybrid which should have been commonplace a lot more - where a small ICE engine is used only to charge a battery.

artus
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ah yes, the old talking with the hands trick while driving

dointheokecoke
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I think the next will have a higher capacity battery.

wayneschenk
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This is the lowest spec of “hybrid” if you go in depth to learn all form oh hybrids technology available in the world right now, Australia availability is very limited what a pity

goldmindguru
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What is the difference still is using petrol can you explain that 😂😂😢

jovanilijevski
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NO SPARE WHEEL?? What sort of car doesn’t come with a spare wheel. That is absurd and super inconvenient. How is the everyday person suppose to repair their tyre in a hurry. Much easier just to change the tyre.
Does it have AWD and 4WD like the current models? HDC?

AnnaDalton
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A hybrid has the car driven by both an ICE and electric motor. The petrol engine here does not drive the wheels. So it's not a hybrid.
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robdenaro
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Not with the crappy nissan CVT, notoriously known for poor rekiability

pudingaomar