Speaking with TMR today, Nissan Australia's Jeff Fisher confirmed that while an updated X-Trail is scheduled to debut at this year's Australian International Motor Show, specific details are still to be finalised.
Confirmed at least for the Japanese market, the updated 2011 X-Trail gets Nissan's six-speed automatic transmission - although it is unclear if this is the same six-speed already offered as an option with the Australian-delivered diesel X-Trail.
A new 'Advanced Hill Descent Control' system now features for 4WD variants. This system allows the driver to set a desired driving speed arbitrarily within the range from 4km/h to 15km/h, depending on the degree of hill grade.Power figures for the 2.0 litre diesel also remain unchanged, developing 127kW and 360Nm of torque.
On the styling front, the updated X-Trail gets an updated front grille, bumper and headlights, while the rear end also gets a new bumper, along with new LED taillights. The new 'X-Tremer' variant brings its own bumper design and unique alloy wheels.
2011 Nissan X-Trail Wallpaper2011 Nissan X-Trail Wallpaper
2011 Nissan X-Trail Back view
2011 Nissan X-Trail Front view
In the interior, large-size meters have been adopted for better driver visibility and a vehicle information display system is newly provided to display moment fuel consumption, upcoming maintenance schedules and various other information. In addition, a glove compartment with heat-retention and refrigerator functions is standard on all models.
2011 Nissan X-Trail HeadLight
With the addition of the new "20GT" 6-speed automatic transmission (with manual shift mode) model, Nissan now offers an advanced Clean Diesel engine model capable of delivering both superior driving and environmental performance. The X-TRAIL "20GT" is powered by the 2-liter "M9R" Clean Diesel engine that generates, from low RPM range, a level of torque comparable to that of a 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engine.
Price:: X-TRAIL: 2,239,650 yen to 3,139,500 yen, including consumption tax
2011 Nissan X-Trail Inside view
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