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Nissan X-Trail Powertrain range updated for 2019

Heading into 2019 with emissions standards getting

stricter, Nissan have updated the powertrain range available on the popular X-Trail.

Two new engines are available, offering more efficiency with reduced Co2 emissions and improved fuel economy across the new range. One of the new engines is Petrol, one diesel, both linked to two transmission options. A six-speed manual, or the all-new seven-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) automatic. As always, the X-trail is still available in 2WD for those that rarely go off road and 4WD for

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those that need the added traction.

Jean-Philippe Roux, general manager, cross Europe, commented: “The Nissan X-Trail is now thanks to a completely new range of powertrain your adventure is, there’s an X-Trail for you.”

The new diesel engine is slightly bigger than now a 1.7-litre dCi 150PS unit. This engine is av 4WD and will be available with a six-speed man

The new 1.3-litre 160PS petrol engine offers but is only available with the 2WD set up and th

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Nissan have refined the DCT system, making the drive sportier with a more direct dynamic experience. The DCT features electrical on-demand cooling and electro-mechanic gear actuation to improve efficiency. It provides clear benefits to customers – both private and fleet – as the driver experiences an immediate gear shift with no power interruptions. The absence of a torque converter creates a more direct driving feeling, making it more fun to drive.

All new X-Trail powertrains meet the latest Euro6d-Temp emissions standard.

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