Nissan X Trail 2.0, 2.5 fuel consumption: gasoline and diesel - manual, CVT, automatic


The Nissan X-Trail is an excellent Class D SUV. It can easily accommodate five people. Thanks to its spacious interior and elegant appearance, this car is very popular among car enthusiasts. The modern interior makes the choice in favor of the Nissan X-Trail completely justified. If we also talk about the appearance of this wheeled monster, then you should pay attention to the radiator grille, which is complemented for greater effect with exceptionally stylish headlights.

The advantages of this SUV do not end with compactness alone. The trunk upholstery is made of a material that you won’t have any difficulty cleaning. By the way, there is more than enough space in this very trunk.

The power of this giant is determined by two gasoline engines. The volume of one of them is equal to two liters with a power of 141 horsepower. The second “heart” of the Nissan X-Trail is presented in the form of a 2.5-liter engine with 169 hp. For him, the traditional solution is a six-speed manual.

The anti-lock braking system, mechanical reinforcement of the braking system, uniform distribution of braking force, as well as an electronic all-wheel drive system are responsible for driving safety. Plus, as standard, there are a large number of airbags and seat belts equipped with pretensioners and limiters, thanks to which the pretension forces vary.

Below you can see the fuel consumption of various modifications of the Nissan X Trail.

Let's look under the car

Photo of the underbody of the 2021 Nissan X-Trail

As you can see in the photo above, the Nissan X-Trail

load-bearing body. In addition, we see that “noise-absorbing protective shields” have been installed. Agree, it’s nice to drive a car on a gravel road and not hear the noise of stones hitting the bottom.

The front has a MacPherson strut suspension. An independent multi-link suspension is installed at the rear. Anti-roll bar is installed in the front and rear suspension. Ground clearance is about 21 centimeters. There are disc brakes on the front and rear wheels.

Photo of the rear suspension on a 2021 Nissan X-Trail

Nissan X-Trail real fuel consumption per 100 km: reviews

Generation T30

With 2.0 engine

  • Evgeniy, Salekhard. The car was manufactured in 2005, I am its first owner. The car has traveled 180 thousand km, and to this day I have it repaired by an official car dealer. The costs are considerable, with such mileage. However, I feel that my X-Trail still has some untapped reserves that need to be used. In addition, the all-wheel drive car does not fail on long journeys; all standard systems work uninterruptedly. The controls are simple, and the interior looks old-fashioned. However, after all, everything is thought out and ergonomic, everything, as they say, is at hand. The car is equipped with a 2-liter. engine and all-wheel drive, approximate consumption per hundred kilometers. – 11-13 liters per hundred square meters.
  • Julia, Nizhnekamsk. A car for any purpose, exemplary both on the highway and in city mode. It happens that occasionally you have to use it on a dead end, where the X-trail reveals all its advantages. This is the optimal car between opponents in terms of cross-country ability. In addition, I will note the harsh, angular appearance, like that of traditional all-wheel drive cars. However, the car is small in size, and then very convenient in city mode. The 2.0 displacement power unit consumes 13 liters/100 km.
  • Elizaveta, Samara. The car deserves special attention. For me, this is a car for everyday use; the X-Trail has many advantages and minimal disadvantages. The 2.0 power unit with manual transmission consumes 11-12 liters.
  • Evgeniy, MSK. A typical city SUV, however, in terms of cross-country ability it is one of the most optimal SUVs. The 2.0 power unit operates with a manual transmission and consumes 11-13 liters of gasoline.
  • Vitaly, Tuapse. I liked the car, but it’s time to get rid of it. I'm going to buy a zero X-Trail. Although it is worse in terms of cross-country ability, it is undoubtedly more convenient. My current Nissan is equipped with a 2.0 power unit and a manual transmission. There is an all-wheel drive layout, and the level of fuel consumption per hundred square meters does not exceed 13 liters per hundred square meters.
  • Anatoly, Semenovgrad. The car is magnificent, no doubt about it. Everything in it is thought out to the smallest detail, and there are no unnecessary details. The center console evokes nostalgia for receivers from the 80s, but the overall build is wonderful. The car is dynamic and pleasant, and the level of fuel consumption per hundred square meters is approximately 12 liters. In the engine compartment there is a 2 liter engine operating with an automatic transmission. X-Trail is a solid and robust device for everyday use.

Nissan X Trail generation T32 gas mileage

With engine 2.0, MT

  • Dmitry, Peter. The car is 2015, I bought it as soon as I walked into the dealership - as they say, without looking. The design of this car can be admired and admired. I took the most basic configuration, with a 2-liter engine with a capacity of 140 horsepower. Front-wheel drive, manual transmission. It accelerates to a hundred in 12 seconds, and in my opinion this is worthy for a middle-class crossover. In my opinion, the car has no shortcomings compared to previous X-Trails. Well, maybe only off-road. I admit that this is more of an urban SUV. Maybe it is capable of something in a deep rut, but it’s still better not to – it’s a pity for the beautiful bumpers. Fuel consumption averages 11 liters per 100 km.
  • Vsevolod, Leningrad region. I bought an X-Trail in 2015, with all-wheel drive and manual transmission. I think this combination is the best option for cars of this type. The manual transmission well reveals the potential of the two-liter engine, and allows it to be pulled off-road, even though it is better to drive this car only in the city or on a smooth country road. In short, I liked the car, and the main thing is to soberly assess the capabilities of the crossover. Fuel consumption 12 liters.
  • Vitek, Rostov. Nissan X-Trail 2021, already driven 80 thousand. I often travel outside the city, that’s why the mileage is so high. What can I say, reliable Japanese, with proven technology and engines. I have a version with front-wheel drive and a manual transmission, the average consumption on the highway is 10 liters, and in the city it is 12 liters. I liked the comfortable fit in the back and front. But my personal chair is certainly better than all the others. There is nothing annoying in the interior of the new X-Trail. This car is not an option for off-road use. The ground clearance is low and the body kits are large. In short, compared to the first X-Trail, this is an ordinary station wagon. It will do for a family and a summer house, but nothing more. You can, of course, take a risk and fall into some rut dug by Loaf. But it’s better to spend money on fuel than on new spare parts.
  • Alexey, Tambov. The updated Nissan X-Trail will be released in 2021, but I decided not to wait. Moreover, the holiday turned up - New Year. I decided to give myself and my wife a gift. We have a version with mechanics and front-wheel drive. The engine runs quietly, there are no vibrations in the cabin. We don’t exceed the speed, and the smooth variator sets us up for a quiet ride. Gasoline consumption is 12-13 liters.

2.5 CVT, 4WD

  • Alexander, Vorkuta. The car is suitable for any kind of adventure. We travel with our family to the most beautiful places in our country. The engine has 170 horsepower, dynamic and at the same time economical. Fuel consumption is 12-13 liters per hundred. The car does not suffer from major breakdowns. We try to service only from dealers. Our X-Trail is still new - a 2015 model. I wish it didn't develop ailments as it gets older, like our old X-Trail. The crossover drives smoothly, and you can hardly hear the CVT changing gears.
  • Konstantin, Chelyabinsk. I use the SUV for commuting to work, to the country, hunting and fishing. For such needs it will do just fine. I specifically chose the most powerful version with a 2.5 engine producing 170 horsepower. The CVT is certainly not for country roads, but I often drive around the city. All-wheel drive is necessary for such a crossover. Consumption is 12-13 liters/100 km.
  • Dmitry, Donetsk. I ordered the car in 2015 and came specifically to Rostov to pick it up. Going there was a whole adventure - transfers, checkpoints, inspections, etc. In short, I had fun then. But on the other hand, I drove back in my own car, and at the same time I took my X-trail for a spin. The mileage is now 50 thousand. The car is used every day for commuting to work. Nothing unusual. I haven't tried it off-road yet. Yes, I’m not in a particular hurry, although I have all-wheel drive, a powerful 2.5-liter engine and a CVT. They say that such a box quickly overheats if it constantly slips. Consumption in the city is 13 liters.
  • Marina, Irkutsk. The crossover is better than its predecessor in all respects. I know what I'm talking about. I drove the very first XTrail, it was a real beast off-road, but behaved inappropriately in the city. Of course, I like the new car better, but I still miss the versatility of the old car. Fuel consumption with a 2.5 engine and a CVT is 12 liters per hundred. I have four wheel drive.
  • Anton, Krasnodar region. We have a Nissan X-Trail with a 2.5 liter engine, this version sets you up for dynamic driving. If you push, the consumption will be a maximum of 13 liters, and this is very worthy of a crossover of this level. Acceleration to the first hundred in just 10 seconds. The variator does not allow you to drive very quickly, as if it is strangling the engine. I have already installed the ERA-GLONASS system, and now I don’t have any problems with navigation and security.

2.0 CVT 2WD front wheel drive

  • Yaroslav, Arkhangelsk. Such a machine will do for our snowdrifts, I have tested it. That's why I'm telling you, the car really drags off-road. There is no need to remove the bumpers; you can drive stock and not be afraid that something will crack somewhere below. I have an X-trail with a 2.0 engine with 140 horsepower. The engine is equipped with a variator that seamlessly switches its virtual gears. I drive on front wheel drive and have no worries. Fuel consumption is 10-11 liters. It accelerates to the first hundred in 12 seconds. I was choosing between Shniva and Nissain X-Trail. As a result, I made a compromise between these models. I'm happy with the car.
  • Alexander, Lipetsk. This car is something different, unlike the previous X-Trail. I studied the old man inside and out, I work at a service station. That car could still be serviced in some places independently, but the new X-trail is a more complex device. But I still like the car - reliable and with a dynamic 2.0 engine. 140 forces is enough for front-wheel drive, the variator is just tuned for such power. Consumption 11 liters.
  • Sergey, Yaroslavl. The car is highly reliable. I value this parameter in cars above all other parameters. The two-liter naturally aspirated engine pulls confidently in any gear, you can even start in second or even third. I like the car, but you have to pay for the pleasure - I only service it at a branded service. Front-wheel drive is certainly not for off-roading, and I’m not particularly eager to go there. An excellent option for the city and the highway; you can accelerate to 200 km/h without any problems. The variator works quietly, as if it were not there. Fuel consumption is 9-10 liters.
  • Elena, Ekaterinoslavl. I have a version with a 2.0 engine and a variator. The engine and gearbox understand each other perfectly – they understand each other so well that you can easily overtake trucks. Not a sports car, of course, but faster than any competitor with a similar engine. I specifically took the version with front-wheel drive and a CVT to drive around the city. Consumption 10 liters.
  • Katerina, Kazan. The front-wheel drive Nissan X-Trail was my first car. My husband drove first while I passed my license. Now this is my personal car, I drive it and couldn’t be happier. I try to drive carefully. I have one of the basic versions with a CVT. I liked the good acceleration dynamics and fuel efficiency of only 10 liters per hundred. In my opinion, no one else has anything better among its competitors. Before Nissan there was the Citroen S-Cross. The difference between the cars is colossal. The Japanese is more comfortable, more spacious, and feels on a different level.

2.0 CVT 4WD all-wheel drive

  • Vladimir, Kaliningrad. The Nissan X-Trail with all-wheel drive is a worthwhile SUV. No wonder I bought it. This is a song for off-roading. At least I’ve never choked in deep snow before. The CVT overheats, but this is not a problem. The fact is that the car is light and quickly gets out of ruts, so it doesn’t reach its maximum capabilities, and the box doesn’t have time to heat up. Fuel consumption is 12 liters per 100 km. I like the car, I use it actively in the city and off-road.
  • Igor, Nizhny Novgorod region. I praise my Nissan for its reliable handling. I was in an emergency situation. I was cut off by a Nissan Juke, which unexpectedly pushed into my lane, and even in front of me. It was a miracle he didn’t crash, and he was also at fault. So I tested the excellent brakes and active steering - I had to turn right in time so as not to hit the stern of the Juke. In general, I'm happy with the car. Fuel consumption for a car with a 2.0 engine and all-wheel drive is about 12 liters/100 km.
  • Sergey, Tomsk. I think that such a car does not need all-wheel drive. He rather needs a CVT, because this is more of an urban crossover. But if you consider all-wheel drive as an advantage in handling, then it is also possible. I just took this version for myself. I’ve never gone off-road, and it’s a pity for such a beautiful body. There are no questions about the design, but the interior looks somehow boring compared to the exterior. Well, okay, let's move on to fuel consumption - it is 12-13 liters per 100 km. Overall, I liked the car - a typical city SUV that stands out in traffic.
  • Pavel, Tomsk. The car is comfortable on the country road and dynamic in the city. The CVT copes well with the power of the 140-horsepower engine. Acceleration to the first hundred in 11-12 seconds. In the urban cycle, consumption is 12 liters, if you drive very actively. Nothing breaks or creaks. In a word, a real Japanese.
  • Nikolay, Moscow region. The Nissan X-Trail is a complex car, and it's impossible to realize its full potential. I'll explain why. Yes, everything is very simple, I have a version with all-wheel drive and a CVT. The motor is quite powerful and torquey, there are no problems with that. He eats an average of 12 liters per hundred. And the ground clearance seems decent for off-road use. The only drawback is the overheating variator. It is he who puts an end to serious obstacles. Let's say, where Shniva can pass, it is better for Nissan not to interfere.

1.6 MT, diesel, 4WD

  • Svetlana, Moscow. As they explained to me at the car dealership, I bought the most economical version of the Nissan X-Trail. After all, I have a diesel engine, fuel consumption is only 7-8 liters per hundred. And this is in a real all-wheel drive SUV! My former Niva ate 12 liters. In short, X-Trail simply amazed me. After this car I began to think that paying for fuel was a waste of money. For this car, it's better to save your money for expensive maintenance, but it's worth it. And I don't regret it. The manual transmission works smoothly, without any hesitation.
  • Vladislav, Minsk. I bought a car for my family, for out-of-town trips. I have four children, they like cars. There were no problems with installing child seats. Fuel consumption for the version with a 1.6 diesel engine and manual transmission is 8 liters in the city. The all-wheel drive car handles well.
  • Igor, Kyiv. The diesel Nissan X-Trail won't appeal to everyone. My wife, for example, is generally afraid of this machine - she says that it must be fed with the highest quality diesel fuel in the world, which we cannot find here. But somehow I don’t worry, I fill up with our domestic fuel, which is available at the gas station. The car is 2021, there were no breakdowns. The main advantage of this crossover is fuel consumption of only 8-9 liters/100 km. At the same time, the car is quite spacious inside, with a dynamic design. As for the gearbox, consultants at the car dealership said that it is not afraid of mileage of 200 thousand km.
  • Maria, Almaty. My car was purchased in 2015, I ordered it directly from Japan. I love right-hand drive cars. I just drove Japanese foreign cars in the early 1990s and got used to them. Now I don’t recognize left-hand drive cars. I have an X-Trail with a diesel engine, all-wheel drive, and consumes a maximum of 10 liters per hundred. The mechanics work as expected, acceleration to hundreds in 11 seconds. Fuel consumption is the same.

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