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Nissan X-Trail

n-tec SUV Diesel Manual Euro 5 (s/s)

£7,945
  • Reg 2015 (15 reg)
  • Odometer 76,060mi
  • Transmission Manual
  • Body Type SUV
  • Engine 1.6L Diesel

Nissan X-Trail Info

  • Reg 2015 (15)
  • Odometer 76,060mi
  • Transmission Manual
  • Body Type SUV
  • Fuel Type Diesel
  • Engine Size 1.6L
  • Doors 5
  • Road Tax (12m) £160
  • MOT Expiry 29-06-2026

More about this Nissan X-Trail

Introducing the Nissan X-trail 1.6 dCi n-tec SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 5 (s/s) (130 ps) in a striking ORANGE finish. This SUV is the perfect blend of style, performance, and practicality. With its powerful 1.6 dCi diesel engine, the Nissan X-trail delivers an impressive 130 ps, ensuring a smooth and efficient driving experience. The manual transmission gives you full control over your driving, while the Euro 5 rating means you can enjoy a cleaner, more environmentally friendly ride. Step inside the Nissan X-trail and you'll find a spacious and comfortable interior, packed with features to enhance your driving experience. The n-tec trim level adds a touch of luxury, with premium materials and advanced technology throughout. Whether you're navigating city streets or exploring the great outdoors, the Nissan X-trail is ready for any adventure. With its rugged design and versatile capabilities, this SUV is the perfect companion for all your journeys. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own the Nissan X-trail 1.6 dCi n-tec SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 5 (s/s) (130 ps) in ORANGE. Visit our showroom today and experience the ultimate in style, performance, and comfort.

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Vehicle Features

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12V Socket
19in Alloy Wheels - Machine Cut
6 Speakers
60-40 Split Rear Folding Seats
ABS - Anti Lock Brakes
Active Engine Brake
Vehicle Description

Introducing the Nissan X-trail 1.6 dCi n-tec SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 5 (s/s) (130 ps) in a striking ORANGE finish. This SUV is the perfect blend of style, performance, and practicality. With its powerful 1.6 dCi diesel engine, the Nissan X-trail delivers an impressive 130 ps, ensuring a smooth and efficient driving experience. The manual transmission gives you full control over your driving, while the Euro 5 rating means you can enjoy a cleaner, more environmentally friendly ride. Step inside the Nissan X-trail and you'll find a spacious and comfortable interior, packed with features to enhance your driving experience. The n-tec trim level adds a touch of luxury, with premium materials and advanced technology throughout. Whether you're navigating city streets or exploring the great outdoors, the Nissan X-trail is ready for any adventure. With its rugged design and versatile capabilities, this SUV is the perfect companion for all your journeys. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own the Nissan X-trail 1.6 dCi n-tec SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 5 (s/s) (130 ps) in ORANGE. Visit our showroom today and experience the ultimate in style, performance, and comfort.

Vehicle Features
12V Socket
19in Alloy Wheels - Machine Cut
6 Speakers
60-40 Split Rear Folding Seats
ABS - Anti Lock Brakes
Active Engine Brake
Active Ride Control
Active Trace Control
Airbag - Driver
Airbag - Front Passenger
Airbags - Curtain
Airbags - Side
Alarm
Armrest - Rear
Around View Monitor - 360 Bird-View
Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror
Auto Rain Sensing Wipers
Automatic Headlights - Dusk Sensor
Black Honeycomb Front Grille
Bluetooth Audio Streaming Compatibility
Bluetooth with Microphone
Body Coloured Door Mirrors
Brake Assist
Bumpers - Body Coloured
Chrome Fog Light Finishers
Chrome Window Surrounds
Climate Control - Dual Zone
Cruise Control with Speed Limiter
DAB Radio
Display Screen - Colour TFT 5in
Door Handles - Chrome
Door Mirrors - Integrated Side Turning Lights
Driver Seat Height Adjustment
EBD - Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
ESP - Electronic Stability Programme
Electric Folding and Heated Door Mirrors
Electric Tilt and Slide Panoramic Sunroof
Engine Start Button
First Aid Kit
Forward Emergency Braking
Front Armrest
Front Dual Cupholders
Front Fog Lights
Front and Rear Electric Windows
Head Restraints - 3 Rear
Head Restraints - Front
High Visibility Jackets
Hill Start Assist
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchoring Points for 2nd Row
Immobiliser
Intelligent Key
LED Daytime Running Lights
Lane Departure Warning
Leather Gear Knob
Leather Steering Wheel
Luggage Board System
Metallic Grain Interior Inserts
Nissan Chassis Controls
One Touch Automatic Opening Power Tailgate
Parking Sensor - Front
Pollen Filter
Power Assisted Steering
Radio - CD Player
Rear Door Child Locks
Rear Parking Sensor
Rear Privacy Glass
Rear View Camera
Remote Central Locking
Roof Rails - Satin
Safety Kit
Safety Shield
Satellite Navigation - Nissan Connect
Smart Vision Pack
Space Saver Spare Wheel
Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
Superlocking
TPMS - Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
Tilt and Telescopic Adjustable Steering Wheel
Touch Screen 7in
Traction Control
Traffic Sign Recognition
Trip Computer
USB - iPod Connectivity
USB-AUX Socket Input
Warning Triangle
e-PKB - Electric Parking Brake
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Optimised Battery Charging

Once the car battery reaches 80% the speed of charge will slow down in order to help protect and optimise the overall battery life.

Most people stop charging their vehicles once the battery reaches 80% charge whilst using public fast chargers.

Home Charging Explained

There are two main ways to charge an electric vehicle at home:

Home charge point: This is the most recommended and most common option. A home charge point is a dedicated device that is installed in your home and provides a faster charging speed than a standard three-pin plug.

Three-pin plug: This is typically only used occasionally and it will take much longer to charge your electric vehicle.

If you are looking for the fastest and most convenient way to charge your electric vehicle at home, then we recommend installing a home charge point.

A 7 kW home charging point is the most common type of home charging option for electric vehicles. It is faster than a domestic three-pin plug, delivering up to 7.4 kW of power compared to 2.3 kW.

To install a 7 kW home charging point, you will need to hire an electrician who is qualified to install electric home charge units. You will also need to have off-road parking (such as a driveway) where the charger can be installed.

Once the charger is installed, you can expect to get 20 to 30 miles of driving range per hour of charging. This means that if you charge your car overnight, you will have enough range for most daily commutes.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when installing a 7 kW home charging point:

  • The cost of installation will vary depending on the electrician and the location of the charger.
  • You may need to upgrade your electrical circuit to accommodate the higher power demand of the charger.
  • The charger should be installed in a dry, well-ventilated location.

Charging an electric car with a three-pin plug

  • It is possible to charge an electric car using a standard three-pin plug socket, but this is not the most efficient way to do it.
  • Three-pin plug charging is best used as an occasional or emergency option, and should not be used as your car's primary charging method.
  • Three-pin plug chargers typically provide around 5-10 miles of driving range per hour of charging, which is much slower than a dedicated charging point.
  • You will still need access to off-road parking where you can plug your car in.
  • It is not recommended to use an extension cord when charging your car with a three-pin plug, as this can be a safety hazard.

If you are considering charging your electric car with a three-pin plug, I recommend that you speak to your car's manufacturer or a qualified electrician to get more information. They can help you determine if three-pin plug charging is the right option for you, and they can also advise you on how to do it safely.

Public Charging Explained

Public charging points for electric cars are available in many places, including:

  • Car parks: Public car parks, such as those at shopping centers and supermarkets, often have charging points.
  • Motorway services: Many motorway services have charging points for electric cars.
  • Roadside spots: There are also a growing number of roadside charging points, typically located near popular tourist destinations.
  • Dedicated sites: There are also dedicated charging sites, similar to petrol stations, that are specifically designed for electric cars.

The availability of public charging points varies depending on the location. In the UK, there are over 60,000 public charging points, and the number is growing all the time.

When using a public charging point, it is important to check the type of charger and the cost of charging. Some chargers are free to use, while others charge a per-minute or per-kWh rate.

The cost of charging an electric car at a public charging point varies depending on the operator, the type of charger, and the location. In general, public charging is more expensive than home charging. However, some operators offer cheaper rates through monthly memberships.

Here are some of the factors that can affect the cost of public charging:

  • Operator: Different operators charge different rates. Some operators offer flat rates, while others charge per minute or per kWh.
  • Type of charger: Fast chargers are more expensive than slow chargers.
  • Location: Charging at a motorway service station is more expensive than charging at a supermarket car park.
  • Membership: Some operators offer cheaper rates to members.

Public charging points offer a variety of charging speeds, from slow to fast. The type of charger you need will depend on your car's battery capacity and how much time you have to charge.

  • Slow chargers: Slow chargers are the most common type of public charging point. They typically charge at a rate of 3-7 kW, which means it can take several hours to fully charge a car. Slow chargers are a good option for overnight charging or for topping up your car's battery during the day.
  • Fast chargers: Fast chargers charge at a rate of 7-22 kW, which means they can fully charge a car in about 2-4 hours. Fast chargers are a good option for long journeys or for charging your car quickly when you need to.
  • Rapid chargers: Rapid chargers charge at a rate of 22-50 kW, which means they can fully charge a car in about 30 minutes. Rapid chargers are the fastest type of public charging point and are a good option for motorway services or for charging your car quickly when you are short on time.

Ultra Rapid

Ultra-rapid chargers are the fastest type of public charging point. They can deliver up to 150 kW of power, which is up to 50 times more than a typical home charging point. This means that they can charge an electric car from empty to full in just a few hours.

Ultra-rapid chargers are typically found at motorway services, fast food outlets, coffee shops, and new charging hubs. They are also becoming increasingly common in city centers and other urban areas.

Some of the latest electric vehicles can add over 120 miles of driving range in just 10 minutes when charged at an ultra-rapid charger. On average, most newer vehicles capable of taking ultra-rapid charging speeds will charge to 80% in around 20 to 35 minutes.

Rapid

Rapid chargers are a type of public charging point that are up to 7 times more powerful than a typical 7.4 kW home charging point. This means that they can charge an electric car much faster than a home charging point.

Rapid chargers are typically found at places like pubs, supermarkets, and public car parks. They are also becoming increasingly common at motorway services.

On average, most newer electric vehicles will charge to 80% in around 45 minutes to 1 hour 15 minutes using a rapid charger. This is much faster than the 4-8 hours it would take to charge the same car using a home charging point.

Fast

Fast chargers are a type of public charging point that can deliver a charging speed of either 7 kW or 22 kW. This means that they can charge an electric car much faster than a standard three-pin plug, but not as fast as a rapid charger.

Fast chargers are a good option if you have no access to home charging, or if you need to charge your car quickly while you are out and about. They are typically found in public car parks, supermarkets, and other busy areas.

On average, most electric cars will take 6 to 7 hours to fully charge using a fast charger. However, this time may vary depending on the car's battery capacity and the power of the charger.

Nissan X-Trail: Technical Data

Cost and Efficiency

Urban --

Extra Urban --

Combined 50 mpg

Tax Band: D

Co2 Emissions 129 g/km

Tax (6/12mo) £88 / £160
Euro Status E5
Insurance Group (1 - 50) 17P
Security --
Engine and Performance

0 - 62mph 10.5 s

Top Speed 117 mph

Max Power 128 bhp

Max Power at
Valve Gear --
Cylinder Arrangement --
Valves Per Cylinder 4

Max Torque 71 lb-ft

Max Torque at
Aspiration --
Drive --
Gears
Weights and Measures

Dimensions (mm)

1550 kg
ht. 1695 mm
Width 1820 mm
Length 4643 mm
Seats 5
Cars registered on or after 01/04/17 with a list price of over £40,000 at first registration including those with 0g/km will pay a vehicle road fund licence surcharge for 5 years from the start of the second licence. Note: These figures show the typical specification for this vehicle, actual figures may vary.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the above information, but errors may occur. Please check with a salesperson.

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