You must be curious to know what’s new, right? Well, approach/distance hold for the ST, ST-L, Ti, Ti-L and N-Trek. The ST-L also gets a 12.3-inch infotainment system, sat nav, wireless smartphone integration and a wireless charging pad. The Ti gets wireless Android Auto and a hands-free tailgate, and the Ti-L also gets wireless Android Auto. Finally, the N-Trek gets a wireless charging pad and wireless Android Auto as part of the new features.
Since we have mentioned some of the onboard features, we might as well tell you that the ST version of the 2025 Nissan X-Trail comes with 17-inch automatic alloy wheels, LED headlights, LED taillights, auto-folding mirrors with heating, a rearview camera, four USB ports, a six-speaker audio system, etc. The ST-L version adds tinted rear windows, an automatic anti-glare rearview mirror, heated front seats, synthetic leather upholstery, dual-zone air conditioning, 18-inch wheels, and more.
Opting for the Ti gets you all of the above and more, such as 19-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof, tri-zone air conditioning, ambient lighting on the console, genuine leather upholstery, a 12.3-inch infotainment system, a 12.3-inch TFT display behind the steering wheel, and a head-up display, among others. The Ti-L adds heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, quilted Nappa leather upholstery, ambient lighting in the door panels, Bose audio, remote engine start, etc.

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Last but not least, the N-Trek completes the 2025 Nissan X-Trail family in Australia with its unique 18-inch alloy wheels, front skid plate, black V-motion grille, roof rails and side mirror caps, waterproof seats, rain-sensing wipers, dual 12.3-inch displays and head-up display, satellite navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay and so on.
The offer includes five trim levels with seating for five or seven people, depending on the configuration, After you AND All-wheel driveand multiple powertrains, including a 2.5-liter petrol option and Nissan’s e-Power with e-4ORCE that pairs a 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder with two electric motors (one on each axle). Nissan says the Ti and Ti-L are offered exclusively with seating for five and AWD configuration, and can be specified with the e-Power option with e-4ORCE technology.
The 2025 Nissan X-Trail starts at AU$37,750 ($25,345) for the 2.5 ST Continuously variable transmissionAU$44,190 (US$29,670) for the 2.5 ST-L CVT and AU$47,790 (US$32,085) for the 2.5 N-Trek CVT, all five-seaters with front-wheel drive. The seven-seater 2.5 ST CVT, 2.5 ST-L CVT and 2.5 N-Trek CVT AWD start at AU$40,790 (US$27,385), AU$47,290 (US$31,750) and AU$50,890 (US$34,170) respectively. The five-seat 2.5 CVT Ti and Ti-L versions start from AU$50,990 (US$34,235) and AU$53,990 (US$36,250) respectively, while the five-seat 1.5 e-Power ST-L, Ti and Ti-L versions start from AU$50,490 (US$33,890), AU$55,190 (US$37,055) and AU$58,190 (US$39,070) respectively.