Minor revision to design and equipment levels mean Nissan’s top-selling X-Trail family SUV will be $1150 dearer from next year.
Nissan has updated its top-selling X-Trail family SUV line-up moving pricing for each grade up $1150, but compensating with new features and a fresh look.
All versions now sport an updated exterior design, with the most prominent difference being a revised V-motion front grille, and more rugged lower bumper treatment front and rear.
As standard in the 2026 version of the X-Trail is also Connected Car Services, which allows owners to remotely monitor and track their vehicles via an app that pairs to an in-built sim card for an always-online connection.
ST-L grades and up also receive an updated surround-view monitor with functionality for Skeleton Hood view – o

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