Nissan Australia will roll out a cheaper version of its X-Trail e-Power hybrid in the second half of the year, with the ST-L variant lowering the barrier to entry to $49,490 before on-road costs.
This places it below the already-available Ti ($54,190) and Ti-L ($57,190) e-Power X-Trails, and nudges Nissan closer to Toyota’s hot-selling RAV4 Hybrid (from $43,550 with all-wheel drive).
The only other AWD hybrid mid-size SUV currently available in Australia is the Subaru Forester…
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