My brother hired an RAV4 Hybrid and was underwhelmed. In January we both drove the X Trail Ti E Force and were blown away by the serene and responsive driving experience plus levels of finishes and equipment. He took delivery a week ago. Fabulous. His wife has a 2021 RAV4 petrol. The X Trail does seem like a larger car in urban driving.
I have done over 1800km on my Ti-L e-power and the average fuel consumption is 5.5l/100km overall, mainly urban Sydney driving. It is purely depends on how you drive the car. I got low as 3.4l/100km on some trips say nearly 35km driving. One thing I notice is it is quite sensitive to climbing up as I notice very low fuel consumption to city but on the way back it can get closer to 6l/100km. My Toyota hybrid is not that sensitive like the Xtrail. I think both cars are very nice cars but the Xtrail feels more premium. I am sure Toyota will catch up with the internal upgrades. As for the engine noises on both cars, you will get used to it. I hardly hear it unless first thing in the morning for both Nissan and Toyota hybrids when it’s cold.
Worth noting that the while the x trail does use more fuel its also a lot more powerful. I know its mentioned that the rav 4 has slightly higher kw output but in reality the x trail has much more torque and is much faster. Xtrail 0 to 100km in around 6.5 seconds as opposed to just over 8 seconds for the rav
Exactly. They should've highlighted this obvious point more clearly for prospective buyers.And what about the sticker price as well? The X is just an overall better deal for the buck on my book.
Its like comparing a 2000 car with modern car. Toyota and its shittiest plastic is unacceptable at this age. Yes, Hybrid is good , but any day I would take the xtrail for the additional 2l usage for 100km given the quality of car it is. I've owned a T31 Xtrail for a decade and have gone far and wide of Aus and have never let me down. Rav 4 is for penny pinchers !!
How on earth did you get to 8L/100Km with the X-Trail? We've been punishing this thing over 2000Km through the Alps, covering between 600 and 1200 meters of vert on a daily basis, pretty much the most demanding scenario for any car (My old 4x4 Diesel with 150Hp would give me 10L/100Km under the same conditions), coming home with 7.6L/100Km over all. On 850Km of German Autobahn we averaged 6.6L/100Km and on overland streches we got as low as 5.2L/100Km. Given the size of this car and the power it has, this is super good.
It seems to me that Nissan has understated their fuel economy figure. My Xtrail is consistently averaging well under 6 l/100kms and with a nicer/smoother driving experience than a RAV4.
As these are both family vehicles driving from Sydney to Melbourne would equate to less than $20 difference in fuel consumption. Factor that compared to how much you would pay in snacks for the family during that trip. Fuel consumption at that level is not worth worrying about especially with the overall price of these vehicles.
People mostly buy Hybrid car for petrol saving costs, X-Trail uses 95Ron 7-8 litre per 100km service yeatly $588 (Rav4 uses 91Ron 5-6 Litre per 100km yearly service $230)
Thanks for the review. Personally prefer the looks of the Xtrail much more to the RAV. However i also find the average petrol efficiency for the X Trail varies considerably. Ive seen other reviews where they quote 6.3litres per 100km. Could it depend on how you drive the Xtrail for example using one pedal mode 🤔
For sure it will depend on the driver. E pedal is good around town, once you get used to it. B pedal is good on the highway. In general the D mode, the default, is the easier to get right and it still does regen and takes less thinking. I take delivery of mine at the end of June and I will try to remember to update.
@@iamdartk Hi. I ended up taking delivery 7 weeks ago. I decided to get the Napa leather version instead. Varies. On the highway I get better economy than I did in my previous generation diesel X Trail. Using B pedal and economy mode is very good, but to be honest it is so fun to drive I admit I sacrifice a little to drive in the standard mode. Around the town you really need to use e pedal AND economy driving mode to get good consumption. However, even in the most lazy mode (standard, regular drive) it does better than my old diesel by a lot. Between 4-5 if using e pedal and economy mode around town. If you don't use e pedal or economy mode you will get mixed results. Sometimes very good, sometimes like 9l per 100 and you can never quite figure out why. I often use taxis around the town and they are almost all toyota prius. They run on near empty and I didn't see anyone with better than 4.2/100 around the city. So, I think the x trail is fine. It's fun to drive, much faster. more comfortable and more economical than the previous generation model. I'm satisfied with the buy.
Pick my xtrail e4orce tomorrow, 17000k on the clock. Was about to by brand new, finance sorted but found this 1 on a lot on the way home. It's 15k cheaper and has a tow bar, very happy
@@fate2decide21 I checked out reviews on the hybrid X-Trail and a review noted 1.8 tonne towing capacity, which is a lot for a hybrid. A 90 series Prado 3.4 litre V6 has a towing capacity of 1840kg. Hybrids have issues with extra weight behind due to their energy recovering while braking. The design of the X-Trail must handle that issue better than the unique (and very clever) Toyota gearbox design. Bummer on the X-Trail is its premium fuel requirement. That adds 10% to the fuel economy.
Very good review 🙏 Thanks for your time. Just a few minor things. The hands free liftgate is on the left hand side of X-Trail and not the center. That's why it didn't open on the first try. The other thing is the music in the background. It's a bit distracting to be honest. And the video can be divided into sections (UA-cam allows you to do that). Other than that, pretty informative.
I keep expecting the MPG of the Nissan to get better. 6.5L /100Km would be acceptable for a hybrid. I think it's the battery size, of it wer just that much higher capacity the engine would be off for longer and the slight increase in weight should be negligible.
I've owned my 2020 RAV4 Hybrid now since new, and I have to say I barely notice when the engine kicks in when accelerating from a standstill. Yes you can notice it - JUST. I don't find it annoying or noisy in anyway, as it seems to be in this review. Same with when it stops and starts while driving, barely noticeable. I'm also averaging between 4.5 and 4.8 litres/100km with combined highway and around town, but I'm also very easy on the throttle. The best I've achieved on a 35km trip is 3.9l/100km which I find is amazing! I think the much higher running costs of the X-Trail would be a big turn off for me, especially the fact you have to use premium fuel!
Probably you enjoy the shittiest plastic in modern cars and the decade old infotainment system. If all that you care is fuel usage and don't appreciate quality, RAV 4 is for you !!
@@jonathenschwartz3019 Indeed! They are extremely popular for that, especially in the US. It's what makes them THE best hybrid on the market, hence why the wait times are so long.
Head to the 26-minute mark, where we talk about the engine gruffness. The elastic CVT issue doesn't really present itself in the the RAV4 Hybrid, certainly noticeable in petrol models, but the extra torque from the electric motors disguises it well. - Kez
So true. Test drove both, and I chose the X-Trail flagship Ti-L. The interior and exterior styling of the RAV 4 are stuck in the early 2015s. The X-Trail is a modern and premium vehicle. Your fuel economy figures are incorrect. My petrol X-Trail has excellent fuel efficiency on premium petrol. Despite its larger size, it is extremely economical.
Look, I appreciate you guys have done a hybrid review and I know you pointed it out at the start but you are comparing the old model RAV4. When running through things like tech, including things like 360 camera, dash ect the old model is light years behind the current vehicle. For the record the ‘current’ model has been on Australian roads since late Nov early Dec, so certainly not new. I’m shocked there is still not a single review on the ‘23 spec. Another comparison you should talk about is the overall outside look of the cars. The RAV would have to be hands down winner in that surely. Anyway, cheers for the long review, I really enjoyed it.
Please check Nissan's claim of a one to two month delivery time. I ordered a Ti-L model in late March and they said it will arrive in October - almost 7 months!
X-Trail is a clear winner, just needs to improve its servicing costs, way too high. Would be nice to see a e-Power with a 10-15kWh battery and plug in. That way you are unlikely to need much Petrol in everyday use.
I compared both on a couple of test drives before deciding but I am so happy with the X-trail, brilliant 4WD, premium feel and fuel economy is actually not too bad with 6.5l/100km for northern european conditions. The propilot never failed either, well done and I got away from bmw. Forget the Rav4 and don’t look at premium ‘badges’ only 😊. Thx for the review!
if you want an AWD hybrid car in the next 3 months, pay $$$$ on top of the x-trail ti price by jumping into the private flipper/dealer flipper market for a rav4 that risks depreciating faster if Toyota balance stock and demand. That amount of +$$$$ buys a lot of extra fuel and servicing.
just checked as of May 2023 cheapest "new" rav4 equivalent to x-trail (GXL AWD hybrid) not in black is $64k driveway from a dealer flip. That is $10k up on GXL driveway list price.
Looks like the time frame estimate of 1 to 2 months is wrong. I spoke with both the dealership and Nissan customer service and they are saying 6 to 12 months plus any delays. I wish the estimate you got was correct - but unfortunately not
The Pathfinder is positioned as the competitor to the Highlander in Australia (where it's sold as the Toyota Kluger. In both instances the X-Trail and Pathfinder are slightly large than the RAV4 and Kluger respectively, but the Grand Highlander is larger again. The availability of seven seats in non-hybrid X-trail models gives it a point of difference though, with no seven-seat RAV4 available.
Nissan has had alot of battery problems in their leaf electric cars, also it's not as efficient in fuel consumption as the rav4, but the interior quality of the Nissan is really tempting
My epower fuel consumption is on average of 6.8L/100km constantly between each fill-up. Not bad at all for a 1.9 tonne medium SUV, especially with its green light accelertion power that Rav 4 can only say good bye. 😅
i will never understand why reviewers in Australia always mention the heating seats as being a nice thing to have. Wouldnt be more usefull to have cooled seats in that area of the world ? How many months of cold weather do you have in Australia? Damn, you make me angry ! Heated seats are cheaper to produce. At least for the front seats , cars that are sold in 80% of the world should give you the cooled seats option from base models!! Earth is heating more and more each year.
It depends where you live in Australia. Many places get cold weather in winter. Thredbo in New South Wales averages 0°C in winter and the lowest recorded temperature was -23°C in Charlotte Pass, New South Wales. Yes it would make sense to have ventilated seats in cars sold in Australia, but there’s definitely an argument for heated seats too. Presumably that’s why the Kia Sportage is popular there as it has both options.
Could you lower the front passenger seat in the Edge? I don’t care about manual or electric, I just need to have the ability to adjust that front passenger seat! I was set on a XSE but was told there was no height adjustability 🥺
The interior update is relatively minor, and we've called out the key differences. Unfortunately, while we requested the MY23 from Toyota they were unable to supply one so we had to make do with the 2022 version.
The most important thing these vehicles have in common is they're from Japanese manufacturers, which is THE bonus when spending such a large amount of money. And although they both have the heritage the Toyota Corp IMO, is head a shoulders above Nissan as far as their vehicles are concerned. The review was going well for Nissan until the the fuel figures were revealed. The Nissan figures were a real shock to me. If accurate, why would you overlook the Toyota. Ok, if you can't wait you may not have a choice but, gee wiz, fuel economy is a major reason you buy a hybrid isn't it?
Find this review really helpfull and interesting. Have to say though, using music with lyrics while you are talking is a huge turn off... really disturbing for me.
Both are medium SUVs in Australia, The X-Trail is just a touch larger (6.5cm longer overall, but 2.5cm narrower, with a wheelbase 1.5cm longer) but in terms of sales category both are classed as medium SUVs alongside the Honda CR-V, Mitsubishi Outlander, Mazda CX-5, Subaru Forester, Volkswagen Tiguan, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson, and others. - Kez
@@rajindernijjer The Qashqai is positioned in the small SUV class in Australia, along with rivals like the Toyota Corolla Cross, Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, Subaru Crosstrek, Mazda CX-30, and others.
@@rajindernijjer From Nissan, the Pathfinder, from rivals The Hyundai Santa Fe and Palisade, Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-8 and CX-9, Toyota Kluger and the like.
Very helpful informative video review and well presented, I've still not decided on my next car, I'd like a plugin hybrid but the expense is hard to justify. Looking like I'm going to have to be patient and wait for the 2025 Rav4 hybrid, Cheers..
l, like many others can't afford to buy new, so l am faced with having to buy second-hand cars that l perceive will live at least another 10 more years. l am also seeing Nissan finally building a better product than they have been for a while now. Of these two l would still choose the Toyota because the expected life is going to exceed 20 years and Nissans have history of product failure within 10 years..... and the relentless threat of entire company failure would steer me away from the X-Trail. The updated interior is great in the X-Trail though.
Nissan absolutely lied to you about those wait times. You might get a non-ePower XTrail in that time but we ordered an ePower in March 2023 and were told 6-8 months then and latest ETA is into next year - so more like 12 months.
Strange, i own xtrail hybrid and been driving for 2 months and im averaging around 6.3/100. On a good day I see 5.8-5.9 highway driving. Dont know how they managed 7-8 /100 in the trst drive
The X-Trail is the clear winner, serviving costs and 10k intervals is its main downfall. It would also be nice to see a plug in version with approx 50km of range.
I just bought an X-Trial Ti-L. If fuel economy is the only advantage in Rav 4, why waste 18 months waiting for a car. (FYI you probably will change your partners by then, who knows!) I will have 18 more memories before you get your hands on the Rav 4, Plus the Luxury.
For electric cars...Nissan is better than Toyota ....but for hybrid cars ,,,Toyota is better than Nissan, Honda, Mazda, hyundai, KIA, and the other brands 😊😊
That's right. As mentioned in the video even Toyota wouldn't get us the updated model - but the MY23 model has a few changes, particularly to the instrument cluster and infotainment.
I don't know the origin of the Toyota Rav4 manufacture, but the Nissan X-trail is made in Japan and against a vehicle made there, well there is nothing to do, it is superior quality in every way, without a doubt the Xtrail is better.
My brother hired an RAV4 Hybrid and was underwhelmed.
In January we both drove the X Trail Ti E Force and were blown away by the serene and responsive driving experience plus levels of finishes and equipment.
He took delivery a week ago. Fabulous.
His wife has a 2021 RAV4 petrol.
The X Trail does seem like a larger car in urban driving.
I have done over 1800km on my Ti-L e-power and the average fuel consumption is 5.5l/100km overall, mainly urban Sydney driving.
It is purely depends on how you drive the car. I got low as 3.4l/100km on some trips say nearly 35km driving.
One thing I notice is it is quite sensitive to climbing up as I notice very low fuel consumption to city but on the way back it can get closer to 6l/100km.
My Toyota hybrid is not that sensitive like the Xtrail.
I think both cars are very nice cars but the Xtrail feels more premium. I am sure Toyota will catch up with the internal upgrades.
As for the engine noises on both cars, you will get used to it. I hardly hear it unless first thing in the morning for both Nissan and Toyota hybrids when it’s cold.
does your car also use 95 petrol and has no spare tyre?
Worth noting that the while the x trail does use more fuel its also a lot more powerful. I know its mentioned that the rav 4 has slightly higher kw output but in reality the x trail has much more torque and is much faster. Xtrail 0 to 100km in around 6.5 seconds as opposed to just over 8 seconds for the rav
Exactly. They should've highlighted this obvious point more clearly for prospective buyers.And what about the sticker price as well? The X is just an overall better deal for the buck on my book.
Have a cry over 1.5 seconds like seriously dude 1.5 seconds is NOTHING
@@kennard4806How? Uses more fuel, 95 octane min and more expensive servicing with short intervals
Its like comparing a 2000 car with modern car. Toyota and its shittiest plastic is unacceptable at this age. Yes, Hybrid is good , but any day I would take the xtrail for the additional 2l usage for 100km given the quality of car it is. I've owned a T31 Xtrail for a decade and have gone far and wide of Aus and have never let me down.
Rav 4 is for penny pinchers !!
Fantastic Pummyy I hope your enjoying your vehicle 🚗
Great review - balanced & comprehensive - well done
Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching.
heart says x-trail, brain says rav 4
Accurate
Go with your heart 🫶 nothing to regret
Same
How on earth did you get to 8L/100Km with the X-Trail? We've been punishing this thing over 2000Km through the Alps, covering between 600 and 1200 meters of vert on a daily basis, pretty much the most demanding scenario for any car (My old 4x4 Diesel with 150Hp would give me 10L/100Km under the same conditions), coming home with 7.6L/100Km over all. On 850Km of German Autobahn we averaged 6.6L/100Km and on overland streches we got as low as 5.2L/100Km. Given the size of this car and the power it has, this is super good.
Agreed
Can Nissan remember the e-pedal or you have to turn on at every ride?
Agreed , we drove ours from the midlands in the uk to Paris and back on one tank of fuel
Why do you need to use premium unleaded to run essentially a generator to charge the batteries in the Nissan.
might be the VC engine - makes sense that at low compression a higher octane would be required? total guess though!!!!
Variable Compression Engine
It seems to me that Nissan has understated their fuel economy figure. My Xtrail is consistently averaging well under 6 l/100kms and with a nicer/smoother driving experience than a RAV4.
2WD o. 4WD ?
@@soistesundsobleibts5369 4wd e-4rce
As these are both family vehicles driving from Sydney to Melbourne would equate to less than $20 difference in fuel consumption. Factor that compared to how much you would pay in snacks for the family during that trip. Fuel consumption at that level is not worth worrying about especially with the overall price of these vehicles.
And the full EV drive train of the X-trail, its a winner.
People mostly buy Hybrid car for petrol saving costs,
X-Trail uses 95Ron 7-8 litre per 100km service yeatly $588
(Rav4 uses 91Ron 5-6 Litre per 100km yearly service $230)
Thanks for the review. Personally prefer the looks of the Xtrail much more to the RAV. However i also find the average petrol efficiency for the X Trail varies considerably. Ive seen other reviews where they quote 6.3litres per 100km. Could it depend on how you drive the Xtrail for example using one pedal mode 🤔
For sure it will depend on the driver. E pedal is good around town, once you get used to it. B pedal is good on the highway. In general the D mode, the default, is the easier to get right and it still does regen and takes less thinking. I take delivery of mine at the end of June and I will try to remember to update.
@@johns2262 what's your update on this?
@@iamdartk Hi. I ended up taking delivery 7 weeks ago. I decided to get the Napa leather version instead.
Varies. On the highway I get better economy than I did in my previous generation diesel X Trail. Using B pedal and economy mode is very good, but to be honest it is so fun to drive I admit I sacrifice a little to drive in the standard mode.
Around the town you really need to use e pedal AND economy driving mode to get good consumption. However, even in the most lazy mode (standard, regular drive) it does better than my old diesel by a lot.
Between 4-5 if using e pedal and economy mode around town. If you don't use e pedal or economy mode you will get mixed results. Sometimes very good, sometimes like 9l per 100 and you can never quite figure out why.
I often use taxis around the town and they are almost all toyota prius. They run on near empty and I didn't see anyone with better than 4.2/100 around the city. So, I think the x trail is fine.
It's fun to drive, much faster. more comfortable and more economical than the previous generation model. I'm satisfied with the buy.
Pick my xtrail e4orce tomorrow, 17000k on the clock. Was about to by brand new, finance sorted but found this 1 on a lot on the way home. It's 15k cheaper and has a tow bar, very happy
@@fate2decide21 I checked out reviews on the hybrid X-Trail and a review noted 1.8 tonne towing capacity, which is a lot for a hybrid. A 90 series Prado 3.4 litre V6 has a towing capacity of 1840kg. Hybrids have issues with extra weight behind due to their energy recovering while braking. The design of the X-Trail must handle that issue better than the unique (and very clever) Toyota gearbox design. Bummer on the X-Trail is its premium fuel requirement. That adds 10% to the fuel economy.
The Rav4 is average but the engine noise, 95 petrol, high running cost and no spare type are the reasons why i wouldn't pick the x-trail.
Very good review 🙏 Thanks for your time. Just a few minor things. The hands free liftgate is on the left hand side of X-Trail and not the center. That's why it didn't open on the first try. The other thing is the music in the background. It's a bit distracting to be honest. And the video can be divided into sections (UA-cam allows you to do that). Other than that, pretty informative.
I keep expecting the MPG of the Nissan to get better. 6.5L /100Km would be acceptable for a hybrid. I think it's the battery size, of it wer just that much higher capacity the engine would be off for longer and the slight increase in weight should be negligible.
I've owned my 2020 RAV4 Hybrid now since new, and I have to say I barely notice when the engine kicks in when accelerating from a standstill. Yes you can notice it - JUST. I don't find it annoying or noisy in anyway, as it seems to be in this review. Same with when it stops and starts while driving, barely noticeable. I'm also averaging between 4.5 and 4.8 litres/100km with combined highway and around town, but I'm also very easy on the throttle. The best I've achieved on a 35km trip is 3.9l/100km which I find is amazing! I think the much higher running costs of the X-Trail would be a big turn off for me, especially the fact you have to use premium fuel!
Probably you enjoy the shittiest plastic in modern cars and the decade old infotainment system. If all that you care is fuel usage and don't appreciate quality, RAV 4 is for you !!
Yes a good taxi
@@jonathenschwartz3019 Indeed! They are extremely popular for that, especially in the US. It's what makes them THE best hybrid on the market, hence why the wait times are so long.
@@jonathenschwartz3019 I agree 100% . for a taxi its a perfect vehicle. just perfect.
fantastic review
Thank you!
I don't understand the e4orce. Why turbo?
No mention about the elastic CVT transmission and motor roar in the Rav4? It's terrible.
Head to the 26-minute mark, where we talk about the engine gruffness. The elastic CVT issue doesn't really present itself in the the RAV4 Hybrid, certainly noticeable in petrol models, but the extra torque from the electric motors disguises it well.
- Kez
So true. Test drove both, and I chose the X-Trail flagship Ti-L. The interior and exterior styling of the RAV 4 are stuck in the early 2015s. The X-Trail is a modern and premium vehicle. Your fuel economy figures are incorrect. My petrol X-Trail has excellent fuel efficiency on premium petrol. Despite its larger size, it is extremely economical.
Cool! Would be good to have time stamps
Look, I appreciate you guys have done a hybrid review and I know you pointed it out at the start but you are comparing the old model RAV4.
When running through things like tech, including things like 360 camera, dash ect the old model is light years behind the current vehicle. For the record the ‘current’ model has been on Australian roads since late Nov early Dec, so certainly not new. I’m shocked there is still not a single review on the ‘23 spec.
Another comparison you should talk about is the overall outside look of the cars. The RAV would have to be hands down winner in that surely.
Anyway, cheers for the long review, I really enjoyed it.
I think they already mentioned the reason which is you need to wait 12-18 months to get a new car from Toyota.
Please check Nissan's claim of a one to two month delivery time. I ordered a Ti-L model in late March and they said it will arrive in October - almost 7 months!
They did mention it varies between which city you're in...
also depends on color you choose, i ordered the sunset orange with black roof last november, still have not got any idea when would it be arrived
I ordered mine in March and its due in England on 23rd June! so thats 3 months for me - unless anything happens to the ship!
@@tonyhowell5283 probably irrelevant here as this is an aussie channel
I ordered my Ti-L early April & was told September/October delivery. I ordered the Red with Tan interior & am in Perth.
How much to replace the batteries, no reviewers mention this,
Because its basically irrelevant,. They last the life of the car.
I still love the sporty look of the rav 4
X-Trail is a clear winner, just needs to improve its servicing costs, way too high. Would be nice to see a e-Power with a 10-15kWh battery and plug in. That way you are unlikely to need much Petrol in everyday use.
Can Nissan remember the e-pedal or you have to turn on at every ride?
I compared both on a couple of test drives before deciding but I am so happy with the X-trail, brilliant 4WD, premium feel and fuel economy is actually not too bad with 6.5l/100km for northern european conditions. The propilot never failed either, well done and I got away from bmw. Forget the Rav4 and don’t look at premium ‘badges’ only 😊. Thx for the review!
Thanks for sharing. Is this independent review of both cars or are you inclined towards either company?
Thanks for watching. All our editorial reviews, including this one, are free from influence and are entirely independent. - Kez
The xtrail looks so handsome and masculine but elegant too. How on earth is toyota always number one nissan underated
if you want an AWD hybrid car in the next 3 months, pay $$$$ on top of the x-trail ti price by jumping into the private flipper/dealer flipper market for a rav4 that risks depreciating faster if Toyota balance stock and demand. That amount of +$$$$ buys a lot of extra fuel and servicing.
just checked as of May 2023 cheapest "new" rav4 equivalent to x-trail (GXL AWD hybrid) not in black is $64k driveway from a dealer flip. That is $10k up on GXL driveway list price.
The X Trail E Force and regular X Trails have stormed ahead in sales.... Chasing the long held lead of the RAV 4
"I'm a bit shorter than you" Who's he trying to kid. Good comparison thank you. X-Trail FTW.
Please say anybody. Can xtrail ride 150 km/h during 1-3 hours on a highway?
I choose the Nissan X-trail and it is just amazing thanks a lot this video really helped me with which car was better for me
That's great news. Enjoy your new X-trail. Glad to hear our video was useful.
- Kez
Great review . btw what was the song that kept coming on
Thanks for your review, I changed my mind total about X Trail after seeing this Video, it is really nice car
Thanks for watching. There's a lot to like about the X-Trail, definitely worth a look if you're looking for a medium SUV.
Looks like the time frame estimate of 1 to 2 months is wrong. I spoke with both the dealership and Nissan customer service and they are saying 6 to 12 months plus any delays.
I wish the estimate you got was correct - but unfortunately not
.. dont know where live but only 2 month wait here in Canberra
@@markus6664 Hi Markus... I'm in Melbourne and the response I got was direct from Nissan head office customer service.
Maybe we get told the best possible waiting time, we can try to look into it.
We were not told one or two months. In fact, it is so long, they can't even give us an estimate.
Looks like its going to be the full 12 months wait time according to my dealer.@@Drivecomau
Nice review
Thanks!
Nissan X-Trail easy choice. So much more impressive package!
Here in Norway the Rav4 cost about 12k More than x trail that's with highest trim on both
X trail no spare tire is a little issue though really but seems nice
Isn't the X-Trail a competitor to the Toyota Highlander?
The Pathfinder is positioned as the competitor to the Highlander in Australia (where it's sold as the Toyota Kluger. In both instances the X-Trail and Pathfinder are slightly large than the RAV4 and Kluger respectively, but the Grand Highlander is larger again. The availability of seven seats in non-hybrid X-trail models gives it a point of difference though, with no seven-seat RAV4 available.
After seeing this x-trail why on earth would anyone pick a rav4.
Nissan has had alot of battery problems in their leaf electric cars, also it's not as efficient in fuel consumption as the rav4, but the interior quality of the Nissan is really tempting
Because they are more reliable and better resale.
Fuel consumption, service costs and the much longer warranty are my main reasons for still considering the RAV4 over the X-Trail.
Primarily, spare tyre
Also, efficiency, reliability, driving range and wider service network in remote parts of Australia
The reliability is an old thing now for the Toyota. They are not as reliable as they were.
My epower fuel consumption is on average of 6.8L/100km constantly between each fill-up. Not bad at all for a 1.9 tonne medium SUV, especially with its green light accelertion power that Rav 4 can only say good bye. 😅
Does this come in 7 seats?
You can get the X-Trail as a seven-seat model, but only with the petrol engine - not as a hybrid. The RAV4 only comes as a five-seater.
So are you saying it does have regenerative braking? I suppose it couldn't have?
Nissan definitely does have regenerative braking 2 levels b mode and e pedal mode
You also get more regeneration in standard mode than you get in eco mode.@@riaj_online
i will never understand why reviewers in Australia always mention the heating seats as being a nice thing to have. Wouldnt be more usefull to have cooled seats in that area of the world ? How many months of cold weather do you have in Australia? Damn, you make me angry ! Heated seats are cheaper to produce. At least for the front seats , cars that are sold in 80% of the world should give you the cooled seats option from base models!! Earth is heating more and more each year.
It depends where you live in Australia. Many places get cold weather in winter.
Thredbo in New South Wales averages 0°C in winter and the lowest recorded temperature was -23°C in Charlotte Pass, New South Wales.
Yes it would make sense to have ventilated seats in cars sold in Australia, but there’s definitely an argument for heated seats too.
Presumably that’s why the Kia Sportage is popular there as it has both options.
Could you lower the front passenger seat in the Edge?
I don’t care about manual or electric, I just need to have the ability to adjust that front passenger seat!
I was set on a XSE but was told there was no height adjustability 🥺
There's no height adjustment for the passenger seat in the RAV4 Edge.
2022 Rav 4. Not a new 2023 which has the whole interior updated... Why compare apples to oranges. 🤷
The interior update is relatively minor, and we've called out the key differences. Unfortunately, while we requested the MY23 from Toyota they were unable to supply one so we had to make do with the 2022 version.
Nice and thorough review, who's the artist singing in background? I'd like to buy that song if I buy a Nissan Rogue Stateside.
Great detailed review guys, thanks
No worries happy you liked it Steve!
The most important thing these vehicles have in common is they're from Japanese manufacturers, which is THE bonus when spending such a large amount of money.
And although they both have the heritage the Toyota Corp IMO, is head a shoulders above Nissan as far as their vehicles are concerned.
The review was going well for Nissan until the the fuel figures were revealed.
The Nissan figures were a real shock to me.
If accurate, why would you overlook the Toyota.
Ok, if you can't wait you may not have a choice but, gee wiz, fuel economy is a major reason you buy a hybrid isn't it?
RAV4 looks way better from outside, but Nissan looks way better inside
The X-Trail doesn't suit gold, but what does? Try a darker colour.
Find this review really helpfull and interesting. Have to say though, using music with lyrics while you are talking is a huge turn off... really disturbing for me.
Glad you liked the review, and thanks for the feedback. We're always keen to know what you think.
Comparing large suv to a medium suv?
Both are medium SUVs in Australia, The X-Trail is just a touch larger (6.5cm longer overall, but 2.5cm narrower, with a wheelbase 1.5cm longer) but in terms of sales category both are classed as medium SUVs alongside the Honda CR-V, Mitsubishi Outlander, Mazda CX-5, Subaru Forester, Volkswagen Tiguan, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tucson, and others. - Kez
@@Drivecomau so what's a qashqai then?
@@rajindernijjer The Qashqai is positioned in the small SUV class in Australia, along with rivals like the Toyota Corolla Cross, Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, Subaru Crosstrek, Mazda CX-30, and others.
@@Drivecomau so what's large suv?
@@rajindernijjer From Nissan, the Pathfinder, from rivals The Hyundai Santa Fe and Palisade, Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-8 and CX-9, Toyota Kluger and the like.
Very helpful informative video review and well presented, I've still not decided on my next car, I'd like a plugin hybrid but the expense is hard to justify. Looking like I'm going to have to be patient and wait for the 2025 Rav4 hybrid, Cheers..
You'll get that in 2026 or 2027 😄
@@kanishkajayaweera7882 2026 series 6 with an option of PHEV if it comes to Aus. My first Toyota and the best car dealer I have ever used - Cheers
I have xtrail epower.. I thing I can assure that you have full electricpower.. instant torque no weird noises.. just power 214 houser power!!
Motorists will spend thousands to save alittle fuel.
$2000? or $2700? That's not a lot extra, and in the Nissan's case. its a seriously more power and better drive than the non-hybrid version.
Anyone who prefers class and pure driving enjoyment would go for nissan 10 times over
it may be a good idea to know where red lights are so you can avoid them susannah
l, like many others can't afford to buy new, so l am faced with having to buy second-hand cars that l perceive will live at least another 10 more years. l am also seeing Nissan finally building a better product than they have been for a while now. Of these two l would still choose the Toyota because the expected life is going to exceed 20 years and Nissans have history of product failure within 10 years..... and the relentless threat of entire company failure would steer me away from the X-Trail. The updated interior is great in the X-Trail though.
Nissan absolutely lied to you about those wait times. You might get a non-ePower XTrail in that time but we ordered an ePower in March 2023 and were told 6-8 months then and latest ETA is into next year - so more like 12 months.
Here in suburban Melbourne in Jan 24 < 1 week delivery
Yeah thats not how ordering a new car works. If thats the ETA you're being told than its for another customers order or floor stock.
@@craigmonty FTG Nissan have hybrid X Trails in stock - check out their website
I will still go for Nissan X-trail it looks nice
Strange, i own xtrail hybrid and been driving for 2 months and im averaging around 6.3/100. On a good day I see 5.8-5.9 highway driving. Dont know how they managed 7-8 /100 in the trst drive
The X-Trail is the clear winner, serviving costs and 10k intervals is its main downfall. It would also be nice to see a plug in version with approx 50km of range.
I just bought an X-Trial Ti-L.
If fuel economy is the only advantage in Rav 4, why waste 18 months waiting for a car. (FYI you probably will change your partners by then, who knows!)
I will have 18 more memories before you get your hands on the Rav 4, Plus the Luxury.
My E4orce 5 seater N-connecta is due in England on 23rd June!
Hope your loving it 🎉
Wow icant wait to get the xtrail
Wow! What a great review. I picked the Nissan
Thanks :)
Love the back of xtrail masculine but neat.. Bigger presence on the road.
For electric cars...Nissan is better than Toyota ....but for hybrid cars ,,,Toyota is better than Nissan, Honda, Mazda, hyundai, KIA, and the other brands 😊😊
Honda hybrids are actually very good. I've been in one and it's nice and smooth and quiet, economical and still packs power.
Xtrail for me
Rav4 still the best 😊😊
Yes the best taxi
no.
If your prepared to wait 3 years or realm with a scalper
@@jonathenschwartz3019 best Uber drivers car 😂
Pffft. It’s your opinion
the e-power seems to work better in a lighter car, like 4l/100
Yes.. seems to come down to what you want.. Decisions decisions.
X-trail is better……by far!!!
Nissan best car
The RAV 4 is so vanilla and I cant imagine driving one, even saving $10 a fortnight in fuel. Would rather have the 525nm of torque ready to go.
I know what I’d sooner be driving on a road trip or in 5 years time, it’s not a Nissan with no spare.
Nissan wins interior, Rav4 wins exterior, fuel efficiency.
Mmm. Yes, outdoorzie, i concour.
Nissan. 👍
In the real world the X Trail E Force gives about 6.6 to 7.2 litres per 100 KMs. RAV 4 About 5.2 to 5.8 litres. Much less refined drive.
The X-Trail is worth the fuel slug, but I should have a 10-15kWh battery and a plug-in option.
@@zoltrix7779 Only if you can plug in at home... The Mitsubishi Outlander is the sister car with a bigger battery and plug in.
The new RAV4 is coming
whats the new one?? 2024?
Wouldn’t buy a Nissan if you paid me
Nissan has way better torque no one talks about this
rav4 hybrid only good for uber and taxi drivers. otherwise dialy drive a hybrid car will cost you a battery replacement bill after few years.
My friend has 11 year Yaris hybrid and the battery is still intact. Even if fails they change just failed modules
Toyota offer a long warranty on the battery so long as the car is serviced within the guidelines. They expect it to last the lifetime of the car.
Nissan should've put 2 speed gearbox on a front motor. Done correctly it would made a difference in efficiency
Rav4 reliability first. That is important for every one. Nissan's transmission is a pain in the budget for everyone.
No transmission in the Nissan e-Power drivetrain, can't broke what doesn't exist.
There is no transmission in the Nissan.
the nissan is like ugly duckling. it can be better in everythink, but i will take rav4 everysingle time.
the x-trail's adequate but the rav4's much better
This is the 2022 Rav4 Edge by the looks of it not the new 2023
That's right. As mentioned in the video even Toyota wouldn't get us the updated model - but the MY23 model has a few changes, particularly to the instrument cluster and infotainment.
I don't know the origin of the Toyota Rav4 manufacture, but the Nissan X-trail is made in Japan and against a vehicle made there, well there is nothing to do, it is superior quality in every way, without a doubt the Xtrail is better.
For the Australian Market, both the X-Trail and the RAV4 are imported from Japan.
Rav4 is made in Japan unless you’re in the USA/Canada, then they’re made in Canada. So Australia/New Zealand and Europe get the Japanese version.
Now do e power with a hydrogen engine. Yum
No one is every making hydrogen a thing. Its been proved that its a useless technology for passenger vehicles.
Nissan all the way…
to the scrap yard...
No spare in the Nissan... so another joke car for suburban use only.
In a big country like Australia a full size is a much needed addition, don't get us started on a goo kit!
that's enough small jokes lady
IMAGINE if males made Big jokes about woman. Huh ,that would simply be unacceptable right?
Rav4 all the way. Our hot 200K last week. Can not complain - the fuel econamy is still in 5 L to 100KM.
Any sensible person would go for Toyota over Nissan!
If by sensible person you mean bland, boring, unimaginative and lacking in taste then I agree wth you.
@@vrs76ryou forgot to add non-gullible to the list 😊
the music is super annoying