
Nissan anuncia o lançamento do novo X-Trail híbrido e-Power para fins de 2026, oferecendo eficiência incomparável. O modelo chega ao mercado brasileiro prometendo superar os 22 km/l em ciclo urbano.
Key Takeaways
- Nissan X-Trail híbrido e-Power com eficiência de mais de 22 km/l no trânsito urbano.
- Sistema motor elétrico de dois motores que entregam até 213 cv combinados.
- Concorre diretamente contra modelos como Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V e GWM Haval H6 GT.
The Nissan X-Trail híbrido uses a unique system where the gas engine is solely for charging batteries. This means it’s always electric-driven with an impressive 213 horsepower when combined from its two electric motors and one turbocharged three-cylinder gasoline engine.
Compared to competitors like Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and GWM Haval H6 GT, the X-Trail offers a superior driving experience thanks to its e-Power system. It boasts an urban fuel efficiency of over 22 km/l, which is significantly higher than most other models in this class.
Despite being a hybrid, the car drives like a full electric vehicle with instant torque and zero emissions when moving around town. Its acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes just seven seconds, making it one of the quickest SUVs in its segment.
The X-Trail’s e-Power system also includes features such as regenerative braking that helps extend battery life and improves overall efficiency. It has a compact yet powerful electric motor setup with two motors: 204 horsepower at the front and 136 hp at the rear, for optimal power distribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will it be available in all states?
Nissan hasn’t specified yet but they’re aiming to make this model widely accessible across Brazil. It’s expected that dealerships will stock the vehicle once production starts.
How does its price compare with competitors?
Pricing isn’t finalized, but it’s likely to be competitive given Nissan’s reputation for offering good value on their models compared to others like Toyota or Honda in this segment.
The X-Trail híbrido e-Power marks a significant step forward for Nissan as they enter the Brazilian market with advanced technology and high efficiency. It’s set to challenge established players in the SUV hybrid category.