Toyota Prius V vs Nissan X-TRAIL

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Toyota Prius V
Toyota Prius V

2018 price

Nissan X-TRAIL
Nissan X-TRAIL

$38,140 - $58,215

2026 price

Summary

2018 Toyota Prius V
2026 Nissan X-TRAIL
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.8L

Turbo 3, 1.5L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol/Electric

Electric/Pulp
Fuel Efficiency
4.4L/100km (combined)

6.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
7

5
Dislikes
  • No air-vents in the back rows
  • Not fun to drive
  • Showing it's age

  • No spare wheel
  • Stronger and more-adjustable single-pedal braking would be nice
  • Needs 95 RON premium unleaded petrol
2018 Toyota Prius V Summary

I could use three words to describe this car: Toyota, family, hybrid… A fourth word comes to mind, which begins with 'b' and ends in 'oring'…

That might seem harsh, but this isn’t what I’d describe as an aspirational purchase. If you do aspire to a Prius V, though, you’re probably either a hardcore Toyota fan, someone who has a large family, or someone who likes hybrids.

But then again, if you are a potential Toyota Prius V buyer, you could also be one of the smarter examples of our species. While only about 3000 Aussies have chosen a Prius V since it went on sale in 2012, it’s a very, very clever option for family buyers who want to do their bit for the environment, not to mention their own hip pocket.

The Prius V is the most affordable seven-seat hybrid vehicle on the market, and in terms of price, it competes with mainstream models like the Honda CR-V, Mitsubishi Outlander and Nissan X-Trail. But what about space? Practicality? Performance? Let’s take a deeper look, shall we?

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2026 Nissan X-TRAIL Summary

Can you believe that the Nissan X-Trail is 25 years old this year?

It’s safe to say that, over four generations, the Toyota RAV4 rival has been mostly good, though sometimes frustrating. The CVT autos from 2008 onwards have let the side down with dreary performance and questionable durability.

That said, the latest generation has also been the best of the lot, thanks in no small part to 'e-Power' and 'e-4orce' (translation: extended-range electric vehicle hybrid all-wheel drive, or EREV AWD) availability. A terrific allrounder.

Now, for 2026, Nissan has allegedly facelifted the X-Trail range.

Keep on reading to find out what’s changed, and whether the presumably-improved e-Power remains at the pointy end of the 35-strong mid-sized SUV segment.

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Deep dive comparison

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