Friday, January 3, 2014

Nissan X-Trail

The Nissan X-Trail is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japaneseautomaker Nissan since 2001. It was one of Nissan's first crossover SUVs and was released about the same time as several other companies competing car-based compact SUVs including the Suzuki Grand VitaraFord Escape and itsMazda Tribute sibling, the Hyundai TucsonHonda CR-V and the Toyota RAV4. The X-Trail is positioned below the truck-based Xterra and Pathfinder and was never offered by dealerships in the United States. The first generation was available in Canada until it was replaced by the Rogue. However, both the Rogueand the X-Trail are sold in Mexico. The Rogue shares the same platform as the second-generation X-Trail and is very similar to the Qashqai.
The X-Trail's All-Mode 4x4 transmission transfer case enables the driver to select between 2WD4WD or 4WD Lock through an electronic switch on the dashboard. The company currently offers a hydrogen fuel cell model named the X-Trail FCV on lease to businesses.
The main production plant of the X-Trail is in KandaFukuokaJapan; though parts and engines that are produced in Japan are also assembled by other Nissan plants in numerous countries.
Nissan X-Trail
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Overview
ManufacturerNissan
Production2001–present
AssemblyKandaFukuokaJapan
(main production plant)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV
Body style4-door SUV
LayoutFront engine
2WD / 4WD / 4WD Lock
(selectable with switch)
Chronology
PredecessorNissan Rasheen
SuccessorNissan Rogue (Canada)


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