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Nissan X-Trail Facelift Lands in Australia With Tech Upgrades and $1,150 Price Rise

The refresh centers on connected tech, with extended coverage available only for vehicles serviced in the Nissan network.

Overview

  • The 2026 X‑Trail is now in Australian showrooms, with prices up $1,150 across all grades and a new starting price of $38,140 before on-road costs.
  • NissanConnect connected services are now standard and the base ST gains a 12.3‑inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus rain‑sensing wipers.
  • Engines are unchanged, offering a 2.5‑litre petrol or e‑Power series‑hybrid that claims 157 kW and 6.1 L/100 km with standard all‑wheel drive.
  • The local range retains ST, ST‑L, Ti and Ti‑L trims with the N‑Trek dropped, and seven seats remain limited to petrol AWD ST and ST‑L models (no seven‑seat e‑Power).
  • Nissan confirms a conditional 10‑year/300,000 km warranty for vehicles serviced in‑network, while service‑interval reporting conflicts between outlets at 12 months/10,000 km versus 12 months/15,000 km.