Friday, March 27, 2015

2014 New Nissan X Trail

At the IAA in Frankfurt, the 2014 new Nissan X-Trail celebrates its world premiere. But it is only available from 2014.

2014 New Nissan X-Trail

2014 New Nissan X-Trail

The new Nissan X-Trail celebrates its premiere in Frankfurt with its predecessor and has only the name in common. Compared to its predecessor, the new X-Trail is identical to the U.S. model Nissan Rogue and presents itself as a much more dynamic than its predecessor.

The design corresponds to the current Nissan DNA and fits the X-Trail outstanding. Its dynamic performance is also influenced by the new LED headlights, the scope of the series are in the top equipment line. A decidedly muscular lines give the X-Trail is not only a lot of momentum, but also a muscular appearance.

2014 New Nissan X-Trail

2014 New Nissan X-Trail
Here, the new X-Trail has a very high quality, this impression is then continued in the interior. A completely new design with an attractive design of the valve unit promises comfort and a high level of quality. Chrome, metal and lacquered surfaces also increase the premium claim.

As an option there is also a full leather interior with contrasting stitching and up to seven seats. Due to the longer wheelbase compared with the predecessor especially for the passengers in the second row should benefit from more knee room.

2014 New Nissan X-Trail interior

The Nissan X-Trail also features the latest generation of navigation and infotainment systems now also offer a variety of Internet functions.

For more security, the Nissan Safety Shield, which provides a wealth of assistance systems makes. The new X-Trail is available with either front-or all-wheel drive. The ALL-MODE 4x4i all-wheel drive is intended to make good progress on unwegsamstem terrain and is equipped with a lot of technical subtleties. In the area of ​​the driver is also supported by a hill-start assist and hill descent control.

2014 New Nissan X-Trail

Also new are the Active Ride Control and the Active Engine Brake, celebrating their world premiere at the X-Trail. Active Ride Control monitors while driving the road surface and automatically adjusts the damping of the vehicle. Thus, the effects can be compensated for possible irregularities and prevent pitching movements of the body.

Exact data on the engine has not yet betrayed Nissan, but are also new downsized engines come to the start of the new X-Trail for use in the first quarter of 2014, bringing plenty of driving pleasure and low fuel consumption.

Photo Credit: © Nissan

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