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Nissan X-Trail E-Power 2025

Rs 24M - 31M

Engine Capacity

1498cc

Power

211hp

Torque

330Nm

Speed

180 kmph

Transmission

Single Speed

Drive Type

e-4ORCE AWD

Overview

The Nissan X-Trail e-POWER 2025 introduces a novel drivetrain concept to the Sri Lankan SUV market. Officially imported and supported by Associated Motorways (Pvt) Ltd (AMW), this vehicle employs a petrol engine solely as a generator, with the wheels powered entirely by electric motors. The system is designed to deliver EV-like acceleration without needing external charging. The vehicle targets families and executives who desire the smooth, instant response of an EV but need the long-range flexibility of a petrol vehicle for island-wide journeys. It is marketed as a technologically advanced option in the 7-seater segment, positioned against traditional hybrids and petrol SUVs.

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Top Features

Rearview camera
360 View Camera System
LED headlights with DRL
Electronic stability control
Hill Hold Control
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Rear Air Vents
USB/Aux inputs
Wireless charging pad
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pros

Pros

EV-Like Driving Feel: Owners report instant torque and linear acceleration, describing the experience as close to a full EV.
Cabin Quietness: Owners note that the engine often runs at low RPMs or shuts off entirely in city use, which reduces cabin noise.
Interior Quality: The use of premium materials and a modern layout creates a refined, well-finished environment for passengers.
Authorized Support: AMW provides specialized maintenance for the e-POWER system, ensuring long-term reliability and warranty coverage.
cons

Cons

Engine Noise on Load: Under heavy acceleration or steep climbs, the petrol generator revs high to meet power demand, which can be audible in the cabin.
Fuel Consumption (Highway): Efficiency can drop during sustained high-speed driving as the generator works continuously to power the motors.
Ground Clearance: With around 205mm of clearance, it performs well for daily use and mild trails, though not aimed at heavy off-road use.
Complexity: The unique drivetrain adds a layer of complexity that may require specialized diagnostic equipment available primarily through the agent.

Driver Insights

4
out of 5

The Nissan X-Trail e-POWER is designed to bridge the gap between internal combustion and electric motoring. It operates with the smoothness of an EV, which is a key selling point for users seeking refinement. User discussions in local forums suggest that the e-4ORCE system provides confidence-inspiring grip in wet conditions. The vehicle is often described as a comfortable family transporter that many owners describe as reducing the range anxiety associated with electric driving.
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Exterior Design
Owners and reviewers describe the design as modern and slightly rugged. Local buyers highlight that the split headlight arrangement and the signature V-Motion grille give it a unique face. The floating roof effect and aerodynamic lines contribute to a contemporary silhouette. The rear styling is clean, with broad taillights that accentuate the vehicle's width. Many buyers describe the styling as a mix of urban-focused design with classic SUV elements.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the authorized agent for Nissan in Sri Lanka?
Associated Motorways (Pvt) Ltd (AMW) is the authorized distributor responsible for sales, service, and spare parts for Nissan vehicles.
Do I need to plug in the X-Trail e-POWER to charge?
Is the ground clearance suitable for local roads?
What is the warranty on the e-POWER system?

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