
2023 Nissan X-Trail 1.5 e-Power Hybrid
Description
This 2023 Nissan X-Trail e-Power is a pretty solid hybrid with a clean, modern look and a lot of smart features. I’ve been driving it for a few months now and it’s been a real joy — especially the smooth shift between electric and petrol modes.It’s got a 7-inch HD touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (wired), so you can easily switch between your phone and the car. There’s a full suite of driver aids: blind spot warning, lane keep assist, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and even traffic sign recognition that adjusts speed limits — super useful when you're on the road.
Inside, it’s got a good amount of tech and comfort: 6 speakers, AM/FM with DAB, Bluetooth, front USB ports (Type-A and Type-C), and a decent interior with cloth upholstery, leather steering wheel, and a nice console. The seats are adjustable, and there’s plenty of room for a family — 3 bench seats in the second row, rear armrest with cupholders, and even a 60/40 fold-down rear seat.
I’ve kept it well-maintained and it’s been serviced regularly. The battery’s been fine, and the e-Pedal system works smoothly. There’s also parking sensors, rear camera, automatic headlights, and a lot of little touches like auto-dimming mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, and a 12V socket in the dashboard.
It’s been parked at hindhead, Waverley for a while now, and I’m selling it because I’m moving to a new place and need to lighten up the car collection.
The car is in great shape, no major issues, and I’ve driven it quite a bit — it’s reliable and comfortable. It’s a bit of a chunky car, but it handles well and gets good mileage.
If you’re interested, I’m happy to chat or show it around — just let me know.
(Price is £21,515.40 — not a surprise for a well-equipped hybrid like this, I think.)
— Glyn (just a regular guy who loves cars and hasn’t sold one in a while)