Description
The Nissan X-Trail has been one of Australia's favourite family SUVs for over 20 years, but with strong competition from the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Kia Sportage Hybrid, Hyundai Tucson Hybrid and Honda CR-V, does it still deserve a place on your shortlist?
In this review, Amelia takes a look at the updated 2026 Nissan X-Trail Ti-L e-POWER to find out whether Nissan's unique electric-drive hybrid system, family-friendly practicality and premium features are enough to justify its price tag.
Unlike most hybrids, the X-Trail e-POWER drives like an EV without needing to be plugged in. But does that make it the better choice for Australian families?
👇 Let us know in the comments:
Would you choose the Nissan X-Trail e-POWER, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Kia Sportage Hybrid or Hyundai Tucson Hybrid?
⏱ Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:57 Exterior Design
02:01 Engine & e-POWER Explained
03:00 Driving Impressions
04:18 Interior & Technology
05:35 Rear Seats
06:16 Boot Space
06:47 Safety Features
07:18 Pricing
08:42 Verdict
🎥 Vehicle:
2026 Nissan X-Trail Ti-L e-POWER e-4ORCE AWD
⚡ Key Specs
• 157kW e-POWER hybrid system
• e-4ORCE all-wheel drive
• 6.1L/100km claimed fuel economy
• 575L boot capacity
• 20-inch alloy wheels
• 12.3-inch infotainment system
• Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
• Bose premium audio
• Panoramic sunroof
• Nissan Safety Shield 360
💰 Price (at time of filming)
Nissan X-Trail Ti-L e-POWER AWD: $58,215 plus on-road costs
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