I have the 2.5L in the Ti variant. I've had it for around 3 months and I've been super happy with it. No issues what so ever. I would splurge for the Ti version over the St-L if you can, it's very well equipt. My fuel economy is averaging 6.5L/100kms, pretty good for a 'normal' car.
Ti AWD version the sweet spot with better screen - much more likeable than previous version and likely worth the spend over cheaper models like MG HS which are a bargain in comparison and probably a good buy if want FWD - MG HS X AWD with 2 litre turbo is thirsty but would be good to see a comparison 👍
Rav Hybrid owner here. I’m getting 5.8L/100kms on the combined cycle according to the trip computer. So it probably depends more so on which one you prefer to drive. The Rav dips into EV mode quite easily but also does kick on the engine under light-medium acceleration. Hopefully that’s helpful.
How could the epower xtrail get 4.9l/100 km on the highway? I've got video of xtrail epower doing constant speeds on the freeway and the economy comes nowhere 4.9l/100km Constant 90km/h 6.5l/100km 120km/h 9/100km 140 km/h 11.9l/100km
However, the Ti-L model does establish a standard for Japanese mid-size SUVs. Very luxurious interior, best in class large panoramic roof, best in class screens and many more useful features. Ti-L is very different from ST-L. So your statement was not entirely accurate.
@@Aussiefilipina70 because on every criteria that car lovers value, it’s good, but not great. Not as powerful as something like a CX5 turbo. Not as sorted in ride and handling (seemingly) as a Sportage. CVT - great for efficiency, not for driving.
@@jeremybean-hodges6397ST_L yes. But Ti-L has a very modern interior with bigger screens, heaps of space than any of the mentioned vehicles. If you buy the E-Power Ti-L it's better and powerful than any CX 5 or Sportage
I have the 2.5L in the Ti variant. I've had it for around 3 months and I've been super happy with it. No issues what so ever. I would splurge for the Ti version over the St-L if you can, it's very well equipt. My fuel economy is averaging 6.5L/100kms, pretty good for a 'normal' car.
Love the look of Nissan x trail
Ti AWD version the sweet spot with better screen - much more likeable than previous version and likely worth the spend over cheaper models like MG HS which are a bargain in comparison and probably a good buy if want FWD - MG HS X AWD with 2 litre turbo is thirsty but would be good to see a comparison 👍
5 year standard warranty for the Nissan X-Trail. I remember my new Nissan Bluebird had a 1 year warranty back in 1982. Times they are a changing.
I have a TiL ePower and on highways I get 4.9L/100km. Combined cycle since purchase is sitting at 6.
Would you recommend it over the RAV? Is that running it on EV all the time? Thank you
@@torijaqs2892 I’ve never driven the Rav so I can’t say. My driving is just normal driving.
Rav Hybrid owner here. I’m getting 5.8L/100kms on the combined cycle according to the trip computer. So it probably depends more so on which one you prefer to drive. The Rav dips into EV mode quite easily but also does kick on the engine under light-medium acceleration. Hopefully that’s helpful.
Thanks for responding
How could the epower xtrail get 4.9l/100 km on the highway?
I've got video of xtrail epower doing constant speeds on the freeway and the economy comes nowhere 4.9l/100km
Constant 90km/h 6.5l/100km
120km/h 9/100km
140 km/h 11.9l/100km
ST review would be great
However, the Ti-L model does establish a standard for Japanese mid-size SUVs. Very luxurious interior, best in class large panoramic roof, best in class screens and many more useful features. Ti-L is very different from ST-L. So your statement was not entirely accurate.
Til - love it
This is the car for people who don’t really like cars.
Why do you say that just curious
@@Aussiefilipina70 because on every criteria that car lovers value, it’s good, but not great.
Not as powerful as something like a CX5 turbo. Not as sorted in ride and handling (seemingly) as a Sportage. CVT - great for efficiency, not for driving.
@@jeremybean-hodges6397ST_L yes. But Ti-L has a very modern interior with bigger screens, heaps of space than any of the mentioned vehicles. If you buy the E-Power Ti-L it's better and powerful than any CX 5 or Sportage
Rental car spec - OUCH!
Would buy if it didn't have jatco cvt
Cant see myself buying an EV until it becomes mandatory, no charger infrastructure and generally low charging times kill them for me.
Nissan? I thought they were bankrupt.