Refreshed 2026 Nissan X‑Trail Arrives in Australia From $27K

Nissan Australia launches the refreshed 2026 X-Trail with styling tweaks, upgraded infotainment, e-Power and e-4ORCE options, and prices from AUD 38,140 (about USD 27,000). New tech and a 10-year warranty aim to sharpen its appeal.

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Refreshed 2026 Nissan X‑Trail Arrives in Australia From $27K

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2026 Nissan X-Trail lands in Australia — starting from AUD 38,140

Nissan Australia has begun selling the refreshed 2026 X-Trail compact crossover, with prices beginning at AUD 38,140 (roughly USD 27,000). The mid-size SUV update brings a mix of styling tweaks, improved in-cabin tech and expanded warranty coverage aimed at keeping the X-Trail competitive in Australia’s busy medium SUV segment.

Where the X-Trail fits in Nissan’s local line-up

Nissan’s local range has been active this year: the new Qashqai is due in showrooms later in 2026 with locally sourced e-Power components, the Navara pickup is poised to arrive in March, and Nissan has showcased clean-energy initiatives such as a solar-powered Ariya concept. The X-Trail sits above the Qashqai in size and practicality, offering five- and seven-seat layouts for families and buyers needing extra versatility.

Exterior and interior updates

The 2026 refresh is evolutionary rather than revolutionary. Key styling changes include a new V-Motion grille, reprofiled front and rear bumpers and a refreshed LED lighting signature that modernises the face and tail of the SUV. Wheel designs have been updated with new 18- and 19-inch options on selected trims. New paint colours like Deep Ocean Blue and Everest White expand the palette, while the Ti-L grade trades the old Tan interior for a richer Chestnut tone.

Inside, Nissan has upgraded materials and finishes, added a revised steering wheel and introduced genuine leather-accented trim in higher specifications. ST-L models gain a 10-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, while all grades now feature Nissan Connected Car Services (CCS 1.0).

  • Standard 12.3-inch infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Enhanced 3D Around View Monitor (ST-L and above) with Skeleton Hood view
  • Multi View support for T-junction scenarios on higher trims

Powertrain, safety and driving tech

Under the skin the X-Trail keeps Nissan’s e-Power hybrid system as a key option, and e-4ORCE all-wheel drive remains available for buyers wanting extra traction and dynamic control. Petrol-only variants continue to be offered across the line-up. Nissan Safety Shield 360 is standard equipment, bundling active safety systems aimed at urban and highway driving.

Trim levels and pricing snapshot

Nissan’s 2026 X-Trail range for Australia comprises ST, ST-L, Ti and Ti-L, in five- or seven-seat configurations and with gasoline or e-Power e-4ORCE powertrains. Prices span from entry-level ST 2WD at AUD 38,140 to the fully specified Ti-L e-Power at AUD 58,215 (around USD 41,000).

Highlights:

  • Warranty: Nissan More — 10 years / 300,000 km
  • Infotainment: 12.3-inch touchscreen standard
  • AWD option: e-4ORCE available on e-Power variants

Market perspective

The X-Trail has been a consistent performer for Nissan in Australia since its introduction in 2001, with more than 330,000 units sold locally. The 2026 refresh aims to sharpen its appeal with incremental luxury touches, modern tech and expanded service intervals — changes that matter to buyers comparing mid-size SUVs on comfort, connectivity and running costs.

Whether you prioritise family practicality, hybrid fuel efficiency or the reassurance of advanced driver aids, the updated X-Trail offers a balanced package. It’s not a radical reinvention, but for many buyers the combination of a refreshed look, stronger tech stack and longer warranty will be enough to keep the X-Trail firmly in consideration.

What’s your take — does the refreshed X-Trail hit the right notes, or is it time for Nissan to go bolder?

Source: autoevolution

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bioNix

Wait, 10 years/300,000km warranty? For real? Curious what the exclusions are, maybe battery or hybrid parts not fully covered...

driveline

Nice tweaks but feels too safe. 10yr warranty is a win, still the styling is meh... e-Power sounds good tho, would drive one