Currently reading: New 2022 Nissan X-Trail brings unique ePower tech
Firm's largest SUV will go on sale in Europe next summer, offering Qashqai's innovative electrified powertrain
Felix Page Autocar writer
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19 April 2021

The next-generation Nissan X-Trail will be offered with the firm's innovative new ePower powertrain technology when it arrives in Europe in summer 2022.

Shown in full for the first time at Shanghai, the brand's largest SUV once again shares the bulk of its exterior and interior design with the US-market Rogue, which it has followed onto a heavily updated version of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance's CMF-C crossover platform - as used by the Qashqai.

The ePower system differs from a conventional hybrid powertrain in that a petrol engine features but is used exclusively to charge a battery, which in turn powers an electric motor connected to the front axle.

In the Qashqai, the set-up comprises a 1.5-litre petrol engine mated to a front-mounted electric motor for a total output of 188bhp and offers the same 'e-Pedal' one-pedal operational ability as the all-electric Leaf. An identical system will likely feature in the X-Trail, offering enhanced efficiency and lower emissions than the range of pure-petrol and diesel engines used by the current car.

The fourth-generation car will remain available optionally with seven seats, but is said to "remain sufficiently compact for easy parking manoeuvres".

For the Qashqai, the slightly larger latest generation of the CMF-C architecture brings new front suspension and a more responsive steering set-up to enhance dynamic behaviour, and it is likely the X-Trail will largely follow suit. Nissan has confirmed a four-wheel-drive variant will be offered, equipped with different settings for driving on snow, mud and gravel. 

Dimensions and technical details have yet to be revealed, but the new Rogue is 38mm shorter and 5mm lower than its predecessor, so expect similar changes for the X-Trail, alongside a raft of aero-focused new design cues. 

There is no official word on pricing, but expect a premium over the outgoing version's circa-£23,000 entry price.

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Sundym 19 April 2021
The headline says innovative power train however it sounds exactly the same as the Honda system ? Petrol engine powers electric generator to power wheels .
john386 19 April 2021

X-Trail may be the largest in the UK from Nissan, but far from being the largest in the Nissan line up that's available where I am. You have the Pathfinder, then the quite handsome Morano and the one to pulverise the Land Cruiser, the Nissan Patrol. Again a very handsome machine for the type when fully kitted out.

FastRenaultFan 19 April 2021
I see a bit of Toyota Rav-4 in the side view of it but otherwise this looks like a direct replacement for the X-Trail that went before the one based of the Qushqui.
It is more square and not just a stretched version of the Qushqui which it actually probably is but looks less like it.
Not bad am sure some people sill love it

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