Jamaica Gleaner

New Nissan X-Trail launched in China to shake up fast-growing SUV segment

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NISSAN IS poised to capture a larger share of the burgeoning SUV segment in China as it unveils the new Nissan X-Trail today in Chongqing, the nation’s western hub.

The new X-Trail is a classic model upgraded and aligned to the needs of young families, with more stylish design, more comfortabl­e space, improved driving performanc­e and new advanced safety technologi­es. It will go on sale in China at a starting price of RMB 188,800.

Communicat­ing a high sense of style, the new X-Trail’s exterior features an enlarged Nissan ‘Vmotion’ grille, updated headlights with a ‘boomerang’

LED signature, and new 19-inch aluminum alloy wheels. Its refined interior includes a new D-shape steering wheel, giving it a robust and premium feel.

“We adapted Nissan’s latest design direction to the new X-Trail to elevate its dynamic presence as the evidence of evolution,” said Mamoru Aoki, executive design director at Nissan Motor Co, Ltd.

Expanding its safety technology features to give drivers more confidence, the new X-Trail will also be available with intelligen­t emergency braking, emergency assist for pedal misapplica­tion and cross-traffic alert. A number of advanced safety technologi­es related to Nissan Intelligen­t Mobility are already available for the current X-Trail, such as blind-spot warning, lanedepart­ure warning and intelligen­t around-view monitor.

The new X-Trail also integrates a host of other intelligen­t features. Its Intelligen­t Cruise Control maintains a set distance between the X-Trail and vehicles in front, even applying the brakes to help maintain that distance. Its smartphone­connected system features a new user interface that makes it easy to make and receive calls using a steering wheel button and enables the driver to operate a smartphone by touching a seven-inch screen.

“With its strengthen­ed qualities and advanced technologi­es, the new X-Trail can surely satisfy the growing individual­ized and diversifie­d requiremen­ts of Chinese consumers. And it is the ultimate partner to help our customers bring forth the exciting shifts of their moving lives.” said Airton Cousseau, managing director of Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Co.

The current X-Trail has broken sales records for three straight years since being introduced in China in 2014. It has won a reputation among Chinese customers for stylish design and superior driving performanc­e in both cities and suburbs. More than 180,000 X-Trails were sold in China last year, making it the world’s largest market for the model after the US, where it is known as the Nissan Rogue.

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