Nissan X-Trail 3 (T32) Crossover (2014-2017)

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Product Overview

Nissan X-Trail 3 (chassis code T32) is a mid-size crossover in production from 2014 to 2017, whereupon it received a facelift. It was available with a range of inline-4 engines that displaced 1.6 to 2.0 liters.
Compared to the Mk2 X-Trail, the T32 generation has a more conventional exterior design. It remains an affordable vehicle and comes with quality compromises that reflect this.
Unfortunately, Nissan continued to use its horrible CVTs.

Ratings

What we found**

Neofiliac score 29% (not directly comparable across industries)
Pros
  • Improved styling
  • Marginal offroad capabilities
Cons
  • Slow and sluggish
  • No powerful engine options
  • Unreliable drivetrain

What external reviewers found***

External score 50% (not directly comparable across industries)
Pros
  • Decent infotainment system
  • Good standard equipment
  • Decent fuel economy
  • Cheap to maintain
  • Cheap to drive
Cons
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Lack of safety tech
  • No diesel option
  • Only seven seats
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Specifications

1.6 dCi1.6 dCi AWD1.6 dCi CVT1.6 DIG-T2.0 dCi AWD2.0 dCi AWD CVT2.0 dCi CVT

Capacity

Cargo Capacity550 L / 19.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft550 L / 19.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft550 L / 19.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft550 L / 19.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft550 L / 19.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft550 L / 19.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft550 L / 19.4 cu-ft ~ 1982 L / 70.0 cu-ft
Coolant Capacity7.9 L / 8.3 qt7.9 L / 8.3 qt8.1 L / 8.6 qt8.4 L / 8.9 qt7.7 L / 8.1 qt7.9 L / 8.3 qt7.9 L / 8.3 qt
Engine Oil Capacity5.5 L / 5.8 qt5.5 L / 5.8 qt5.5 L / 5.8 qt4.3 L / 4.5 qt7.4 L / 7.8 qt7.4 L / 7.8 qt7.4 L / 7.8 qt
Fuel Capacity60.0 L / 15.9 gal
Passengers5
Payload460 kg / 1014 lbs471 kg / 1038 lbs460 kg / 1014 lbs440 kg / 970 lbs590 kg / 1301 lbs650 kg / 1433 lbs595 kg / 1312 lbs

Chassis

Brakes | FrontVentilated discs
Brakes | RearDisc
Offroad | Approach Angle18.0 deg
Offroad | Breakover Angle20.0 deg
Offroad | Departure Angle27.0 deg
Power SteeringElectric Steering
Suspension | FrontMacPherson strut
Suspension | RearMulti-link
Tire Size225/65 R17, 225/55 R19
Turning Circle11.2 m / 36.7 ft

Construction

Body Style5-door SUV

Dimensions

Ground Clearance210 mm / 8.3 in
Size | Height1715 mm / 67.5 in
Size | Length4640 mm / 182.7 in
Size | Width1820 mm / 71.7 in
Track Width | Front1575.0 mm / 62.0 in
Track Width | Rear1575.0 mm / 62.0 in
Weight1505.0 kg / 3318.0 lbs1580.0 kg / 3483.3 lbs1540.0 kg / 3395.1 lbs1430.0 kg / 3152.6 lbs1540.0 kg / 3395.1 lbs1590.0 kg / 3505.4 lbs1520.0 kg / 3351.0 lbs
Wheel Size7.0J x 17, 7.0J x 19
Wheelbase2705 mm / 106.5 in

Performance

Acceleration | 0 - 100 km/h10.5 sec11.0 sec11.4 sec9.7 sec9.4 sec10.0 sec9.6 sec
Acceleration | 0 - 60 mph10.0 sec10.5 sec10.8 sec9.2 sec8.9 sec9.5 sec9.1 sec
CO2 Emission129 ~ 133 g/km139 ~ 143 g/km135 ~ 139 g/km145 ~ 149 g/km149 ~ 153 g/km158 ~ 162 g/km148 ~ 152 g/km
Fuel Economy4.9 L/100km / 48.0 MPG (combined) | 5.7 L/100km / 41.3 MPG (urban) | 4.5 L/100km / 52.3 MPG (highway)5.3 L/100km / 44.4 MPG (combined) | 6.2 L/100km / 37.9 MPG (urban) | 4.8 L/100km / 49.0 MPG (highway)5.1 L/100km / 46.1 MPG (combined) | 5.8 L/100km / 40.6 MPG (urban) | 4.7 L/100km / 50.0 MPG (highway)6.2 L/100km / 37.9 MPG (combined) | 7.9 L/100km / 29.8 MPG (urban) | 5.3 L/100km / 44.4 MPG (highway)5.6 L/100km / 42.0 MPG (combined) | 6.3 L/100km / 37.3 MPG (urban) | 5.3 L/100km / 44.4 MPG (highway)6.0 L/100km / 39.2 MPG (combined) | 6.6 L/100km / 35.6 MPG (urban) | 5.6 L/100km / 42.0 MPG (highway)5.6 L/100km / 42.0 MPG (combined) | 6.2 L/100km / 37.9 MPG (urban) | 5.3 L/100km / 44.4 MPG (highway)
Top Speed188.0 km/h / 116.8 mph186.0 km/h / 115.6 mph180.0 km/h / 111.8 mph200.0 km/h / 124.3 mph204.0 km/h / 126.8 mph196.0 km/h / 121.8 mph199.0 km/h / 123.7 mph
Towing Capacity750 kg / 1653 lbs (w/o brakes) | 2000 kg / 4409 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)750 kg / 1653 lbs (w/o brakes) | 2000 kg / 4409 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)750 kg / 1653 lbs (w/o brakes) | 1500 kg / 3307 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)750 kg / 1653 lbs (w/o brakes) | 1800 kg / 3968 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)750 kg / 1653 lbs (w/o brakes) | 2000 kg / 4409 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)750 kg / 1653 lbs (w/o brakes) | 1650 kg / 3638 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)750 kg / 1653 lbs (w/o brakes) | 1650 kg / 3638 lbs (w/ brakes @ 12% gradient)

Powertrain

Drivetrain LayoutFront-engine (transverse), Front-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), All-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), Front-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), Front-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), All-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), All-wheel driveFront-engine (transverse), Front-wheel drive
Emission StandardEuro 6
EngineR9MR9MR9MMR16DDTM9RM9RM9R
Engine | Bore80.0 mm / 3.1 in80.0 mm / 3.1 in80.0 mm / 3.1 in79.7 mm / 3.1 in84.0 mm / 3.3 in84.0 mm / 3.3 in84.0 mm / 3.3 in
Engine | Displacement1.6 L / 97.5 cu-in / 1598.0 cc1.6 L / 97.5 cu-in / 1598.0 cc1.6 L / 97.5 cu-in / 1598.0 cc1.6 L / 98.7 cu-in / 1618.0 cc2.0 L / 121.7 cu-in / 1995.0 cc2.0 L / 121.7 cu-in / 1995.0 cc2.0 L / 121.7 cu-in / 1995.0 cc
Engine | Power130.0 hp / 96.9 kW @ 4000 rpm130.0 hp / 96.9 kW @ 4000 rpm130.0 hp / 96.9 kW @ 4000 rpm163.0 hp / 121.5 kW @ 5600 rpm177.0 hp / 132.0 kW @ 3750 rpm177.0 hp / 132.0 kW @ 3750 rpm177.0 hp / 132.0 kW @ 3750 rpm
Engine | Specific Output81.4 hp/L / 1.3 hp/cu-in81.4 hp/L / 1.3 hp/cu-in81.4 hp/L / 1.3 hp/cu-in100.7 hp/L / 1.7 hp/cu-in88.7 hp/L / 1.5 hp/cu-in88.7 hp/L / 1.5 hp/cu-in88.7 hp/L / 1.5 hp/cu-in
Engine | Stroke79.5 mm / 3.1 in79.5 mm / 3.1 in79.5 mm / 3.1 in81.1 mm / 3.2 in90.0 mm / 3.5 in90.0 mm / 3.5 in90.0 mm / 3.5 in
Engine | Torque320 Nm / 236.0 lb-ft @ 1750 rpm320 Nm / 236.0 lb-ft @ 1750 rpm320 Nm / 236.0 lb-ft @ 1750 rpm240 Nm / 177.0 lb-ft @ 2000-4000 rpm380 Nm / 280.3 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm380 Nm / 280.3 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm380 Nm / 280.3 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm
Engine | TypeTurbocharged commonrail diesel inline-4 engine with 4 values per cylinderTurbocharged commonrail diesel inline-4 engine with 4 values per cylinderTurbocharged commonrail diesel inline-4 engine with 4 values per cylinderTurbocharged direct-injected petrol inline-4 engine with 4 values per cylinderTurbocharged commonrail diesel inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinderTurbocharged commonrail diesel inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinderTurbocharged commonrail diesel inline-4 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinder
Transmission | Gears6-speed
Transmission | TypeManualManualXtronicManualManualXtronicXtronic

Production

Availability2015 ~ 20172015 ~ 20172015 ~ 20172014 ~ 20172016 ~ 20172016 ~ 20172016 ~ 2017

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External Reviews

autoexpress[1]

Reviewer score 59%
Reviewers from autoexpress have found the following***:
The Nissan X-Trail is the biggest SUV that Nissan has for sale in the UK. It falls somewhere between the compact SUV and large SUV classes. In seven-seat guise it's not the roomiest people carrier in the class. It's not quite as much fun to drive as some of its newest rivals like the Skoda Kodiaq and Mazda CX-5.
Find the original article here.
Pros
  • Cheap to drive
  • Decent fuel economy
Cons
  • No diesel option
  • Only seven seats

autoexpress[2]

Reviewer score 41%
Reviewers from autoexpress have found the following***:
The X-Trail was launched in July 2014, codenamed T32; its predecessors were the T30 and T31. Only a 130bhp 1.6 dCi diesel engine was offered, with front or part-time four-wheel drive. July 2017's facelift brought a revised nose, better refinement and a higher-quality interior. New wheel designs and DAB as standard across the range.
Find the original article here.
Pros
  • Cheap to maintain
  • Good standard equipment
  • Decent infotainment system
Cons
  • Lack of safety tech
  • Poor fuel economy

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References

  1. ^ Nissan X-Trail review. [autoexpress]. https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/nissan/x-trail. 2020-12-14. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  2. ^ Used Nissan X-Trail review. [autoexpress]. https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/nissan/x-trail/36919/used-nissan-x-trail-review. 2018-07-06. Retrieved 2022-05-03.

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