This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
The Nissan X‑Trail is a model designed by Nissan in the mid-size SUV category, with its fourth generation (codenamed T33) launched globally as of 2022. This generation is built on the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance’s CMF-C platform and is offered in Europe with versions featuring the e‑POWER hybrid technology.

Nissan X-Trail (Nissan)
The exterior design of the fourth-generation X‑Trail with codename T33 features a V-Motion grille and LED headlight clusters, with aerodynamic transition lines applied across the body surfaces. The vehicle’s height is approximately 1725 mm, length approximately 4680 mm, and width approximately 1840 mm. The manufacturer cites a Cd value of approximately 0.33.
The interior is available in five- or seven-seat configurations; the plastics and trim materials used are standard for the segment and do not require commercial evaluation.
European versions of the X‑Trail offer exclusively the e‑POWER series hybrid powertrain. In this system, a 1.5-litre VC-Turbo three-cylinder petrol engine serves solely as a generator; mechanical propulsion is delivered through electric motors. Two configurations are available:
The e‑4ORCE system integrates independent electric motors on the front and rear axles, with control systems optimizing traction (Nissan technical review). Acceleration times range from approximately 7.0 to 8.5 seconds (0–100 km/h), depending on the version. The battery capacity is approximately 1.97–2.0 kWh and does not support external charging (plug-in capability).
Based on the WLTP measurement method, combined fuel consumption is approximately 5.8–6.5 L/100 km (European Commission WLTP general data). The vehicle offers Eco, Normal, Sport, and Snow driving modes. The regenerative braking system recovers energy but may cause noticeable changes in pedal feel. Suspension comfort is prioritized in the design; cabin vibration may increase slightly on rough surfaces.
The instrument cluster and infotainment system feature two separate 12.3-inch displays, along with an additional 10.8-inch head-up display (Nissan UK brochures). Higher trim levels include wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, wireless phone charging, and a 10-speaker audio system. Electrically operated tailgate, panoramic roof, and rear seat air vents are available depending on the variant.

Nissan X-Trail (Nissan)
The model is equipped with the ProPILOT Assist driver assistance system. This system includes adaptive cruise control, lane centering, blind spot warning, cross-traffic alert, automatic emergency braking, and surround-view camera systems. The navigation-based speed control can adjust for gradients and curves. The system supports OTA software updates (Nissan UK website).
The T33 generation of the X‑Trail is produced at Nissan’s Kyushu plant in Japan and the Sunderland facility in the United Kingdom. Marketing and sales in the European market began at the end of 2022, with e‑POWER hybrid configurations introduced in February 2023.
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