The new Nissan X-Trail is an exercise in tweaking and refining. The 2017 model boosts the mid-size SUV with some design tweaks, options for great safety technology, and premium touches to lift the
Nissan unveiled the 2021 model year version of its X-Trail crossover SUV to the automotive world sometime last year. While we await this latest model's arrival on local shores, we still have the 2020 model (a carryover from 2017) on sale. Despite being the outgoing model, the locally available Nissan X-Trail still presents plenty of excellent buying propositions for any crossover car buyer. 2019 Nissan X-Trail facelift in Malaysia: spec-by-spec comparison for all variants - from RM134k to RM160k. Edaran Tan Chong Malaysia (ETCM) has finally announced the official pricing for the Nissan X-Trail facelift, and it is indeed the same set of figures we first saw at the 2019 Malaysia Autoshow.It looks good in the metal, tough but not in-your-face aggressive. Inside the X-Trail's dash is similar to the Qashqai's, with the same high-quality feel. The cabin has certainly taken a step upmarket compared with the previous generation. Every X-Trail is powered by the same 1.6-litre engine. It does a good job in the smaller Qashqai, but.