NissanX-Trail e-Power (2022-)
- Available new
- Medium/Large SUV
- Full hybrid
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Want a larger, more practical alternative to the Nissan Qashqai with up to seven seats? The Nissan X-Trail, launched in 2022, could be what you’re looking for. The latest generation of this large SUV is hybrid-only, with e-Power and e-Force all-wheel-drive options. Read our full review to find out more about these options and how the Nissan X-Trail Hybrid compares with rivals such as the Kia Sorento and Toyota RAV4.
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