Meanwhile, a mildly updated Nissan X-Trail has been launched in Malayasia. The car sports a reprofiled front bumper and a new grill. Going with the trend, the headlamps get LED daytime running lights. The rear fascia continues to stay the same except that the taillights now employ LEDs.
The interior gets black finish and comes with a 6″ touchscreen multimedia infotainment system with navigation, reverse camera, Bluetooth, USB and iPod connectivity.
The 2.0 litre petrol engine which is mated to a X-CVT automatic gearbox is the only powertrain option available in the facelifted SUV. The car is priced at 148,000 Malaysian Ringgit (Rs 1,5m).
It remains to be seen whether the facelifted Nissan X-Trail will come to Indian shores or not. This is expected to be the last facelift for the current X-trail as the new generation car is expected in the near future.
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