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The TS ($35,490) trim is the cheapest option in the diesel-powered X-Trail family, powered by a new 2.0-litre diesel engine churning out 130kW/380Nm. It's available only in five seat, four-wheel drive configuration, but otherwise matches the specification of the entry-level ST petrol model.
That means you'll find the same 17-inch alloy wheels, LED daytime running lights and tail-lights, powered mirrors and automatic headlights, while inside you'll find cloth seats, a 5.0-inch touchscreen and push-button start. The new flat-bottomed steering wheel helps lift an otherwise budget-focused interior.
The TS gets the standard X-Trail safety package, including six airbags (dual front, front-side and curtain bags), along with a reversing camera and forward collision warning with AEB.
Vehicle | Specs | Price* | |
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ST 7 Seat (FWD) | 2.5L, ULP, CVT AUTO | $19,800 – 25,080 | 2017 Nissan X-Trail 2017 ST 7 Seat (FWD) Pricing and Specs |
ST (4X4) | 2.5L, ULP, CVT AUTO | $21,010 – 26,620 | 2017 Nissan X-Trail 2017 ST (4X4) Pricing and Specs |
TS (fwd) | 1.6L, Diesel, CVT AUTO | $22,440 – 27,720 | 2017 Nissan X-Trail 2017 TS (fwd) Pricing and Specs |
TS (4X4) | 1.6L, Diesel, 6 SP MAN | $19,030 – 24,090 | 2017 Nissan X-Trail 2017 TS (4X4) Pricing and Specs |
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