This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q3 2021.
Features
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Nissan X-Trail 2.0 (A)
Lights
Head Lights
LED
Daytime Running Lights
LED
Auto Head Lights
Exterior
Electric Folding Side Mirrors
Rain Sensing Wipers
Interior
Multi-function Steering Wheel
Paddle Shifters
Keyless Entry
Keyless Engine Start
Multi-zone Aircon
Rear Aircon
Sunroof/Moonroof/ Panoramic Roof
Comfort & Convenience
Driver’s Electric Seat
Passenger’s Electric Seat
Knockdown Rear Seats
Electric Tailgate
Infotainment System
Bluetooth
Navigation System
Safety & Locks
No. of Airbags
6
Brakes & Suspension
Electric Park Brake
Parking Sensors
Rear
Reverse Camera
Driving Assistance
Cruise Control
Additional Features
Hill start assist, Roof rail
Remarks
- Sharkfin antenna
- Motion-activated power tail gate (via foot sensor)
- Advanced drive-assist display
- Intelligent 4x4
- Intelligent trace control
- Intelligent engine brake
- Intelligent ride control
- Intelligent around view monitor with moving object detection
- Intelligent emergency braking
- Intelligent forward collision warning
- Motion-activated power tail gate (via foot sensor)
- Advanced drive-assist display
- Intelligent 4x4
- Intelligent trace control
- Intelligent engine brake
- Intelligent ride control
- Intelligent around view monitor with moving object detection
- Intelligent emergency braking
- Intelligent forward collision warning
Specifications and features listed here are updated regularly, but may differ from actual vehicle and other sources (eg. brochures, websites). Please contact the dealer for the most up to date information.
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