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The Nissan X-Trail is heading into 2025 with minor equipment upgrades for no extra cost.
Nissan has largely left the fourth-generation X-Trail unchanged since it arrived in Australia throughout 2022, and its prices have remained steady – excluding a $500 increase in July.
For 2025, the base X-Trail ST now boasts approach unlocking and walkaway locking, its only new feature.
Higher-spec X-Trail STs benefit from more comprehensive upgrades, which include a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, wireless smartphone mirroring and charging, plus satellite navigation.
These features were previously reserved for the rugged-looking N-Trek and better-equipped Ti, the latter of which gains a hands-free power tailgate from the range-topping Ti-L.
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Nissan’s flagship X-Trail Ti-L only benefits from the upgraded proximity entry and wireless Android Auto.
The equipment upgrades come as Nissan tries to move its way up the sales charts among the ultra-competitive mid-size SUV market, which is dominated by the Toyota RAV4 – though its rivals also include the Mitsubishi Outlander, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage, and Hyundai Tucson.
Nissan Australia has confirmed the 2025 X-Trail is arriving in showrooms this month.
Model | Price before on-road costs |
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2025 Nissan X-Trail ST five-seat FWD | $37,750 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail ST seven-seat AWD | $40,790 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail ST-L five-seat FWD | $44,190 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail ST-L seven-seat AWD | $47,290 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail N-Trek five-seat FWD | $47,790 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail ST-L e-Power five-seat AWD | $50,490 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail N-Trek seven-seat AWD | $50,890 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail Ti five-seat AWD | $50,990 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail Ti-L five-seat AWD | $53,990 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail Ti e-Power five-seat AWD | $55,190 |
2025 Nissan X-Trail Ti-L e-Power five-seat AWD | $58,190 |
While the standard petrol-powered X-Trail is fitted with a conventional drivetrain, the e-Power is slightly more complex.
Its petrol engine is mated to a motor-generator and an inverter, which is used to charge the lithium-ion battery pack that feeds the electric drive motors.
2025 Nissan X-Trail | 2025 Nissan X-Trail e-Power | |
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Engine | Naturally aspirated 2.5-litre four-cylinder | Turbocharged 1.5-litre three-cylinder |
Power | 135kW | 105kW |
Torque | 244Nm | 250Nm |
Electric motor power | – | 150kW (front) 100kW (rear) |
Electric motor torque | – | 330Nm (front) 195Nm (rear) |
Transmission | Continuously variable automatic (CVT) | Single-speed (electric motor) |
Drive type | Front- or all-wheel drive | All-wheel drive |
2025 Nissan X-Trail | 2025 Nissan X-Trail e-Power | |
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Fuel consumption (claimed, ADR cycle) | 7.4L/100km (FWD) 7.8L/100km (AWD) | 6.1L/100km |
Fuel tank capacity | 55L | 55L |
Fuel type | 91 octane unleaded or higher | 95 octane premium unleaded or higher |
2025 Nissan X-Trail | |
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Length | 4680mm |
Width | 1840mm |
Height | 1725mm |
Wheelbase | 2705mm |
Boot space | 585L (five-seat) 575L (e-Power) 465L (AWD) |
Braked towing capacity | 2000kg (petrol models) 1650kg (e-Power) |
Unbraked towing capacity | 750kg |
All Nissans sold in Australia are covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty with five years of complimentary roadside assist.
Each variant requires servicing every 12 months or 10,000km (whichever comes first), with the first six visits covered by capped prices, as found below.
Service interval | Price (FWD) | Price (AWD) | Price (e-Power) |
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12 months/10,000km | $359 | $359 | $355 |
24 months/20,000km | $466 | $466 | $452 |
36 months/30,000km | $501 | $529 | $480 |
48 months/40,000km | $566 | $566 | $557 |
60 months/50,000km | $404 | $404 | $400 |
72 months/60,000km | $655 | $693 | $621 |
Total | $2951 | $3017 | $2865 |
Nissan also offers a range of two-, three-, four- and five-year service packs, with pricing breakdowns available here.
The Nissan X-Trail was awarded a five-star ANCAP safety rating based on crash testing of the related Qashqai in 2021. The rating covers all models, including petrol and hybrid variants.
The X-Trail scored 91 per cent for adult occupant protection, 90 per cent for child occupant protection, 74 per cent for vulnerable road user, and 97 per cent for safety assist.
Standard features on all grades include:
ST-L and above add:
The X-Trail ST includes:
The ST-L adds:
The N-Trek adds:
The Ti adds (over the ST-L):
The Ti-L adds:
20-inch alloy wheels are an $800 option on the Ti-L e-Power.
There are a total of nine exterior paint colours available across the range, depending on the variant, as well as some two-tone options:
Metallic paint costs $750 for all models, while the option of two-tone paint for applicable variants costs $1250.
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Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.
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