CrossoverNissan29% by Neofiliac Team50% by External Reviewers

Nissan X-Trail 3 (T32)

Mid-Size Crossover

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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%
Pros
  • Improved styling
  • Marginal offroad capabilities
Cons
  • Slow and sluggish
  • No powerful engine options
  • Unreliable drivetrain

What external reviewers found

External score 50%
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

Variants shown:
1.6 dCi
1.6 dCi AWD
1.6 dCi CVT
1.6 DIG-T
2.0 dCi AWD
2.0 dCi AWD CVT
2.0 dCi CVT

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External Reviews

autoexpress[1]

Reviewer score 59% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from autoexpress have found:
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.
Pros
  • Cheap to drive
  • Decent fuel economy
Cons
  • No diesel option
  • Only seven seats

References

  1. ^ Nissan X-Trail review. [autoexpress].

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