
Nissan has announced a new 2012 Nissan X-Trail Platinum Edition for the UK market. The new X-Trail Platinum Edition will be distinguished by protection and style for both front and rear, with the fitment of additional protection plates located below the bumpers. The SUV has also received numerous chrome protections on the side steps and the door protection mouldings.
The Platinum is powered by the X-TRAIL’s advanced 2.0dCi diesel engine with a pick from either manual or automatic transmissions. The manual can deliver 173PS but it’s still capable of returning an average of 44.1mpg. But consumers would be surprised to know that the X-TRAIL Platinum is highly affordable. In fact, it is priced lower than the Tekna version on which it’s based.
Inside the cabin, various accessories Platinum is also more pronounced. Who already have seats with heating feature, a screen capable of displaying navigation satellites to connect to a variety of gadgets such as iPods and mobile driver can be possible. There is also a rear camera that will assist the driver when parked.
Price the 2012 Nissan X-Trail Platinum Edition at £29,180 or $45,700 for the manual and £30,560 or $47,900 for the automatic version, will be limited to only 200 units.










Press Release
X-TRAIL PLATINUM EDITION SHOWS ITS METAL
- New special edition luxury version of X-TRAIL 4x4
- Enhanced, range-topping specification
- Available to order now starting at £29,180
Platinum is a special kind of metal, offering both beauty and toughness. It's the inspiration behind a new special version of Nissan's X-TRAIL4x4.
As the name suggests, the new Platinum edition X-TRAIL is a real luxury item, with additional equipment not seen on any of the other models in the range and a touch more glamour too.
The front and rear of the vehicle gets extra protection and style with the fitment of additional protection plates located below the bumpers. The side is treated to chrome side steps and chrome door protection mouldings.
On the inside the Platinum features leather upholstery and electrically-adjustable, heated front seats. A sophisticated new touch screen communication unit features satellite navigation, iPod connectivity and Bluetooth. To help protect your investment there's also a reversing camera, with the image transmitted onto a small screen incorporated into the rear view mirror.
Powering the Platinum is the X-TRAIL's advanced 2.0dCi diesel engine with a choice of either manual or automatic transmissions. The manual produces a healthy 173PS and yet can return an average of 44.1mpg.
But unlike its precious inspiration, the X-TRAIL Platinum is not expensive. In fact it costs less than the Tekna version on which it's based, starting at £29,180 for the manual and £30,560 for the automatic.
Orders are now being taken now, but Platinum is a real rarity, with just 200 being produced.
0 Responses to 2012 Nissan X-Trail Platinum Edition