Nissan Australia is celebrating the X-TRAIL’s 23rd birthday with a series of price reductions across the entirety of the medium SUV range.
Between $1000 and $3000 have been lopped off the list prices of every current X-TRAIL variant, including the electric-drive e-POWER hybrids.
The cuts men the 2025 Nissan X-TRAIL line-up now starts from $36,990 plus on-road costs for the entry-level ST 2WD and tops out at $57,065 plus on-roads for the flagship Ti-L e-POWER.
No changes have been made to the variant count or composition, mechanical packages or even the equipment lists; Nissan has simply sharpened its pencil – without being asked – and upped the value factor of what’s comfortably its best-selling model so far this year.
“Across four generations and more than two decades, the Nissan X-TRAIL has delivered practicality, versatility, adventure and fun to hundreds of thousands of Australian families - a legacy that we couldn’t be prouder of,” Nissan Oceania boss Andrew Humberstone said.
“This year, as we celebrate the X-TRAIL’s 23rd, or Ni San, anniversary in Australia, we’re able to deliver even more value, right across the range, which makes X-TRAIL ownership more accessible than ever.”
The announcement comes exactly six months after the introduction of the brand’s market-leading 10-year/300,000km factory warranty and on the same day NVES penalties and credits come into effect and inevitably drive prices of certain models from other brands up.
How much does the 2025 Nissan X-TRAIL cost?
ST 2WD – $36,990 (-$1035)
ST-L 2WD – $41,465 (-$3000)
N-TREK 2WD – $46,060 (-$3000)
ST AWD – $39,990 (-$1075)
ST-L AWD – $44,565 (-$3000)
N-TREK AWD – $49,160 (-$3000)
Ti AWD – $50,265 (-$1000)
Ti-L AWD – $53,265 (-$1000)
ST-L e-POWER – $47,765 (-$3000)
Ti e-POWER – $53,265 (-$2200)
Ti-L e-POWER – $57,065 (-$2200)
* Prices exclude on-road costs