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Nissan confirms! X-Trail will run later this year in Brazil with an e-Power 1.5 turbo engine and consumption of up to 21km/l

Written by Bruno Teles
Published 31/03/2024 às 21:58
Nissan confirms! X-Trail will run later this year in Brazil, with an e-Power 1.5 turbo engine and consumption of up to 21km/l
Photo: Disclosure/Nissan

New Nissan X-Trail 2024 will arrive in Brazil later this year, the innovative SUV promises leadership with sophisticated design, efficient e-Power 1.5 Turbo engine and advanced safety technologies, challenging big names in the segment.

The Brazilian automotive scene is renewed with the arrival of the Nissan X-Trail 2024, promising to shake up the SUV market. Common history of success, the model returns to Brazil, now more innovative and adapted to the demands of the Brazilian consumer.

The X-Trail 2024, first launched in the United States in 2020, will make its debut in Brazil with optimized dimensions: 4,66 meters long, 2,70 meters between axles, 1,84 meters wide and 1,72 meters wide. height. Despite its robust structure, the vehicle surprises with its 1636 kg, combining lightness and capacity, evidenced by the 500 liter trunk.

Nissan X-Trail 2024 engine

The e-Power 1.5 Turbo engine of the Nissan X-Trail 2024 is a novelty in the Brazilian market, representing a milestone in Nissan's electrification strategy. With direct injection of gasoline fuel, this engine delivers 204 horsepower and 33,6 kg of torque, standing out for its energy efficiency and performance.

e-Power technology combines a gasoline engine that generates electricity with an electric motor that moves the vehicle's wheels. This system allows the 2024 X-Trail to operate primarily as an electric vehicle, using the gasoline engine primarily to generate electrical power, resulting in a smooth, responsive and economical drive.

Consumption of the X-Trail 2024

Nissan confirms! X-Trail will run later this year in Brazil, with an e-Power 1.5 turbo engine and consumption of up to 21km/l
Nissan X-Trail 2024 Photo: Disclosure/AutoCar Show

And look at the news, the X-Trail 2024 stands out for its impressive average consumption of 21,4 km/l, one of the best in its category, providing an ideal combination of power and efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. . This performance makes the X-Trail 2024 an attractive choice for those looking for a powerful yet sustainable SUV.

Design and interior of Nissan's new SUV

Its design reflects sophistication, taking inspiration from the new Sentra, but with less sporty features. The front is dominated by an imposing grille, a hallmark of Nissan, complemented by chrome finishes and an adaptive optical system. The sides display elegance with chrome trim, an aluminum roof rack and 19-inch wheels with a diamond finish.

Internally, the X-Trail 2024 does not skimp on luxury, offering soft touch finishes, leather, ample interior space and a third row of seats, ensuring comfort for seven passengers. Equipped with advanced technologies, it includes a premium sound system, in-person key, trunk with electric opening and closing, joystick style shifter and a range of driving assistances that reinforce your safety.

SUV market in Brazil is fierce

In the competitive Brazilian market, the 2024 X-Trail will face rivals such as the Toyota RAV4, GWM H6 Pro and Caoa Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Hybrid. Expected to arrive in 2024, according to the newspaper Quatro Rodas, the price is still unknown, but it is speculated that, depending on the import origin, it could vary significantly, making it a fierce competitor in terms of cost-benefit. .

If imported from Japan, the price can exceed 300 thousand reais, similar to what happened with the Toyota RAV4. If it comes from Mexico, prices can be between 260 and 280 thousand reais, making the X-Trail 2024 more competitive in relation to its rivals. established in the Brazilian market.

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Bruno Teles

I talk about technology, innovation, oil and gas. I update daily about opportunities in the Brazilian market. With more than 2.300 articles published in CPG. Agenda suggestion? Send it to brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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