Connor Esberger was an extremely good contact throughout my leasing process. Very responsive and helpful. I can't thank him enough. However, the process wasn't straight forward and it made it frustrating for myself and Connor. Unfortunately the vehicle was very late in being delivered with so many bumps along the way with the Portal system incorrect and misinformation being given by others. We got there in the end however and I am now delighted with my new vehicle. I will use Select Car Leasing again and hope that it will be smoother next time and that my delivery experience is out of the ordinary.
Nissan X-Trail SUV
1.5 E-Power E-4orce 213 Acenta Premium 5dr Auto [2024]
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Nissan X-Trail SUV
Download vehicle brochureNissan’s rugged X-Trail is a modern, muscular SUV that gives lease customers the option of having seven seats as well as a sophisticated all-wheel drive system. The fourth generation X-Trail was revealed in 2022, coming with a choice of electrified powertrains and upgrades designed to boost the SUV’s ‘adventure-ready’ credentials. And as Nissan puts it, the X-Trail is simply ‘the electrified family crossover’.
Key facts & figures
- Manufacturer OTR: £40,070
- Fuel consumption: 45.6 mpg
- Gearbox: Automatic
- Fuel Type: Hybrid
- Engine size: 1497 cc
- 0-62mph: 7 seconds
- No. of seats: 5
- CO2 emissions: 141 g/km
- Engine power: 213 bhp
- Boot size: 575 cm³

With many crossovers to choose from, SUVs that can go off-road are in the minority nowadays. The Nissan X-Trail is one of the exceptions.
It has been around since the turn of the century and is now in its fourth generation, so it should improve on its predecessors considerably.
Upgrades to spaciousness, build quality and safety technology are among the highlights Nissan has promised. If you're looking to lease a rugged off-roader that’s slightly different from the usual suspects, then Nissan could have you covered.
Not only that, but introducing hybrid technology only serves to make things better – hopefully. It is also offered as a seven-seater version, and it’s the Japanese manufacturer’s largest SUV.
Practicality is expected to be a strong suit, then – but does it have show as well as go? That is what we’re aiming to find out.

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