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Nissan X-Trail 2022
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Is a Nissan SUV in Rockville, MD what you want to buy? Are you thinking about the Nissan Rogue or Nissan Murano? See how the 2023 Rogue and Murano are similar and different here in this comparison blog.
Compare the 2023 Nissan Rogue vs. Nissan Murano to explore differences in the space in the cabin, the performance, the available technology, and more. For instance, the Rogue offers more cargo space, but you will find more horsepower in the Murano.
To find a Nissan Rogue or Nissan Murano in Maryland, you can count on our Nissan dealership. We have a large inventory of your favorite SUVs in the Nissan lineup.
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memynissanandi · 5 months
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What Makes The Nissan Magnite Such A Chic Magnet
Stylish, punchy and spacious: the Nissan Magnite has everything going for it.
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Over the last year or so, numerous adjectives have been used to describe the Nissan Magnite. And Nissan’s compelling SUV is deserving of each one of them. The one that really sticks, though, is ‘charismatic’. There is clearly no better word for the SUV that has been racking up sales numbers despite the numerous lockdowns. But surely, the sheer appeal of the Magnite isn’t all that surprising when you consider Nissan’s illustrious automotive heritage: the GT-R, the Leaf, the 350Z, the Bluebird… and now, the Magnite. Suffice it to say that superior engineering has been part of Nissan’s DNA for over a hundred years. And so are incandescent looks.
The Magnite is all sharp lines and angular handsomeness, and its aggressive stance is so inviting, that you want to get into the car, thumb the starter button and floor the pedal. This visual boldness and aggression is not the only reason the Magnite stands apart from other run-of-the-mill SUVs. What the Magnite has done since its launch in December last year is to overturn traditional assumptions about category, style, and class. Here is an SUV that offers a real explosion for your buck, and thanks to this combination of spot-on pricing and an assemblage of incredible attributes, the Magnite has been a threat to not just other SUVs in its class, but also to sedans and premium hatchbacks.
Take, for instance, the suite of features it comes with. The Nissan Magnite for sale is packed with segment-first features such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and then there is wireless charging and – wait for it – a 360-degree reversing camera and display. All of this, of course, is accompanied by a crisp 8.0-inch touchscreen, Nissan Connect, the company’s integrated audio, navigation, and communication system, smartwatch connectivity, puddle lamps, automatic climate control, steering-mounted controls and a sweet-sounding six-speaker audio system. If you think that’s impressive, you’ll be glad to know that the Magnite doesn’t lack space either. The SUV’s cabin is a serene space enlivened by quality trim and tasteful textures all around. We especially love the smart air-con knobs, the deconstructed centre console, and the double-stitched ‘denim’ on the door pads and elbow rests. Plus, those of us who practically live in our cars will dig the ginormous 10-litre glovebox.
The seats are remarkably comfortable and space is abundant, especially at the rear. This means that, irrespective of whether you are at the back, or in the driver’s seat, you’ll find your time inside the Magnite to be engaging and yet relaxing.
Since we are talking about driving, prospective Magnite owners will encounter two contenders that could do duty under its hood. These are a 1.0-litre B4D naturally-aspirated petrol engine and a 1.0-litre HRA0 turbo-petrol. The former is a naturally aspirated petrol engine that develops 72PS and is offered with a slick 5-speed manual transmission, while the 100PS turbo-petrol comes with the option of either a manual transmission or a CVT automatic. We had a blast with the latter and loved the way the Magnite performed at traffic light grands prix. It’s a lively engine that responds with great alacrity to inputs and is eager to spring out of inertia. This enthusiasm comes in handy, especially in urban situations and makes driving practically effortless. Keep going towards – and on – an open road, and two things stand out: linear power delivery and refinement. Should you be in the mood for some fun, simply select ‘Sport’ to make the experience even better and revel in the punch that the engine delivers.
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The Magnite is equipped with a pliant suspension, and that means a comfortable ride irrespective of the terrain the SUV is on. The suspension soaks up undulations with ease and admirably tackles larger threats that rise up from the rain-battered roads of our cities.
As impressive is the SUV’s straightline stability, which inspires confidence at high speeds. Another highlight? The well-weighted steering makes zipping through traffic and into and out of narrow lanes a breeze. What about safety, you ask? Well, that has always been a priority area for Nissan, and it’s no wonder the Magnite has, apart from ABS with EBD and dual front airbags, features such as rear parking sensors and automatic warning hazard on heavy braking as standard. Plus, you also get electronic stability control, brake assist, ISOFIX child-seat mounts, traction control, hill start assist and a tyre pressure monitoring system.
The Nissan Magnite has clearly left an impression on everyone who has driven one. What we have here is a sharp-looking SUV that makes driving something to look forward to, that’s filled to the gills with equipment and spacious enough for five. Plus, how can one forget that it earned a 4-star safety rating in the ASEAN NCAP tests earlier this year? Now, if you add cost-effectiveness to this mix – Nissan’s capable, stylish all-rounder is the most affordable compact SUV around – you’ll realise that there is nothing quite like the Magnite.
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When you’re searching for a new SUV in College Park, MD, a Nissan may be in your top choices. Which 2023 Nissan SUV is right for you? There are many choices in the 2023 Nissan model lineup, ranging from the fun-sized 2023 Nissan Kicks to the 2023 Nissan Rogue and 2023 Nissan Pathfinder. Looking for something electric? There is an option for you in the series - the 2023 Nissan ARIYA!
Explore the entire 2023 Nissan SUV lineup here in our blog. We highlight features for each of the SUVs to make shopping for a new vehicle simplified.
Come see our range of 2023 Nissan SUVs for sale at our Nissan dealership today.
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Nissan Motor India is gearing to introduce 3 New SUVs in the country
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And the hood is defective: Nissan recalls three hundred thousand Pathfinder SUVs
And the hood is defective: Nissan recalls three hundred thousand Pathfinder SUVs
Nearly 300,000 Nissan Pathfinder owners are in for a nasty disappointment: Nissan is recalling SUVs due to problems with the hood lock that could lead to an accident Nissan recalls 323,000 Pathfinder SUVs due to hood latch issues / Photo: istockphoto.com, http://www.cnet.com This week the company Nissan recalled 322,671 Pathfinder SUVs: all affected vehicles were built between June 20, 2012 and…
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Nissan Redigo Concept, 2003. A compact SUV prototype presented at the 37th Tokyo Motor Show. The roof system used glass panel on the outboard edges that could retract into the centre section. French coachbuilders Heuliez developed a similar system in the 1970s which they called the Espace roof.
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5 Reasons Why The Newest Nissan X-Trail Is The Ultimate Family Lifestyle Vehicle
If you’re the adventurous type, the Nissan X-Trail might just be for you. Here’s why
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More and more of us are discovering the joys of spending time outdoors with family. Whether it’s mountain biking, hiking, camping, extreme ironing (yep, that really is a thing), or something else, it’s good to have a vehicle that can easily facilitate such ventures. And that’s where the all-new Nissan X-Trail comes in.
As we’ll explain, it has numerous attributes that make it the ultimate family lifestyle machine. Let’s get into it. 
Spacious boot with multiple layouts
If specced as a five-seater, the Nissan X-Trail has a 585-litre boot - 20 litres larger than the previous-generation version. It’s a flexible space, with an enhanced version of Nissan’s Flexible Luggage Board System included from N-Connecta grade and up. This involves two boards which can be placed in multiple positions including vertically, to split the boot area into two separate spaces. It can also be flipped either way, with carpet on one side and a wipe-clean surface on the other - the latter being ideal if you need to carry some muddy walking boots, for instance. In all, the system has 16 different configurations. 
Seven-seater cabin
Whether you’ve got a big clan or regularly find yourself transporting friends and extended family on adventures, the Nissan X-Trail’s optional seven-seat layout has you covered. The second row of seats slides backwards and forwards to both maximise legroom for the third row and to aid ingress and egress for those sitting back there, while the outer seat can be tumbled forward simply. 
A clever design ensures the rearmost passengers’ feet fit under the seats in front of them. When it isn’t needed, the third row easily folds into the boot floor. Getting into the X-Trail in the first place is nice and easy, too, with rear doors that open even wider than before, to an 85-degree angle. 
e-4ORCE traction
An adventurous lifestyle might mean you’ll often find yourself heading off the beaten track. In that case, you’ll be well-served by the Nissan X-Trail. In addition to an abundance of ground clearance, the SUV is also available with an e-POWER and e-4ORCE all-wheel drive system. 
This involves placing an electric motor at either end of the car. These are powered by the combination of a small lithium-ion battery and a 1.5-litre combustion engine which uses clever variable compression ratio technology for the best blend of performance and economy.
The engine never directly powers the wheels, which makes for smooth progress whether you’re on the asphalt or on rougher ground. The system reacts up to 10,000 times a second, altering the output to individual wheels to find the best traction. 
Lifestyle accessories
The Nissan X-Trail is available with various accessories to make it even better suited to outdoor activities. Options include a protective mat which can extend over the rear bumper to prevent scratching, which will prove an ideal companion for the cargo barrier if the family pooch is joining in the fun. On the subject of the boot, there’s also a detachable light for the rear hatch available. 
For those carrying bicycles, there’s a roof-mounted carrier for two bikes and a rear-mounted e-bike carrier that can accommodate normal or e-bikes. The roof bar option can also be combined with a ski carrier or a roof box. 
The most active families will appreciate the optional Protection pack, which includes hard-wearing floor mats, full boot protection and mudguards. 
As Vice President Aftersales AMIEO Stephane Lamari puts it: "The comprehensive range of accessories available for the new X-Trail will allow our customers to have even greater family adventures, with added convenience, utility and style."
Infotainment 
Reaching the nation’s beauty spots can take some time, so it’s just as well that the Nissan X-Trail does plenty to keep passengers entertained on the way. The centrepiece of the car’s infotainment offering is a 12.3-inch NissanConnect display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay² connectivity, the latter of which can be accessed wirelessly. 
There’s also a Home-to-Car function which integrates Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa³ tech, so you can, for example, send a destination to the car’s sat-nav via either of these devices by voice command. 
Meanwhile, to keep everyone’s devices topped up on the move, there are multiple USB-A and USB-C ports for both front and rear passengers (available from Acenta Premium).
Nissan X-Trail - two decades of providing transport for active families
First revealed at the 2000 Paris Motor Show, the Nissan X-Trail has now been with us for more than 20 years, spanning four generations and nearly seven million sales in that time. 
Beneath the rugged, boxy looks of the original ‘T30’ model lies a conventional passenger car platform shared with the Primera of the day. This gave the original X-Trail better on-road manners, but it proved to be handy off-road too, thanks to generous ground clearance and a selectable, locking all-wheel drive system.
It was designed with those who favour lifestyle activities in mind, with an easy-to-clean and large rubber-lined cargo area and a removable rear armrest making it possible to carry several snowboards plus four passengers.
In 2007 the ‘T31’ X-Trail arrived, continuing this blend of on and off-road capability with practical considerations, including configurable underfloor storage compartments in the boot. Perhaps the most significant change was the inclusion of All-Mode 4x4i - no longer did drivers have to decide when best to select a four-wheel drive mode, with the car’s intelligent system distributing torque between the axles as it saw fit. 
The ‘T32’ X-Trail landed in 2013, leaving behind the boxy designs of its predecessors for a more curvaceous look. Once again, it was a capable car both on the road and off it, but this time, practicality was increased even further with the option of a three-row, seven-seater configuration. 
In 2022, production was wound down to coincide with the launch of the all-new ‘T33’ we’ve detailed earlier in this piece. 
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Original source: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/
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