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Why the Nissan X-Trail is a CarExpert choice winner

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 22, 2025

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The mid-size SUV segment is teeming with compelling options, so why did we choose the Nissan X-Trail as the best in our inaugural 2025 CarExpert Choice awards?

Simple: it’s an extremely capable all-rounder with all of the latest safety and tech features, and offers not only benchmark refinement and ride/handling but a wide range of configurations. You can get it with front- or all-wheel drive, five- or seven-seat configurations, petrol or hybrid power, and in multiple model grades.

In short, there’s something for everyone.

“The Nissan X-Trail stands out from the plethora of mid-size SUVs on the market with top-class refinement, safety and multimedia, plus great packaging, competitive pricing, a very long warranty and a unique range-extender hybrid powertrain that none of its many rivals can match,” explained managing editor Marton Pettendy.

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Here’s what other members of the CarExpert team had to say about our pick for Best Affordable Mid-Size SUV:

“The latest Nissan X-Trail is a world away from its predecessor, and the new e-Power hybrid is my personal pick of the bunch,” said marketplace editor James Wong.

“Punchy yet refined performance from its electric motors, and improved fuel-efficiency bolster the X-Trail’s strong suits which include a premium and practical cabin.

“In what is the most competitive new vehicle segment in Australia, the X-Trail e-Power stands out as a front-runner, and an easy recommendation to buyers.”

“The X-Trail is kind of at “ol’ faithful” status – it’s been around a long time, it does the job well and you know what to expect with it,” said video producer Sean Lander.