Nissan X-trail 1.6 Link
Real-world figures often hover around 45–50 mpg. Drivetrain: Available in 2WD or All-Mode 4x4-i versions. 1.6 DIG-T (Petrol)
| Model | Engine | Power | MPG (US avg) | Verdict | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1.6 dCi | 128 bhp | 38 | Best fuel economy; versatile 7 seats | | Hyundai Santa Fe | 2.2 CRDi | 197 bhp | 32 | More powerful, more luxurious, thirstier | | Kia Sorento | 2.2 CRDi | 197 bhp | 33 | Similar to Santa Fe; bulletproof warranty | | Mazda CX-5 | 2.2 SkyActiv-D | 148 bhp | 36 | Better handling, less rear space | | Peugeot 5008 | 1.6 BlueHDi | 118 bhp | 40 | Slower than Nissan; good tech | nissan x-trail 1.6
Long-distance cruisers and those who occasionally tow trailers or caravans. Real-world figures often hover around 45–50 mpg
Helps control the CVT transmission (if equipped) to make braking feel more natural. Ownership: Reliability and Maintenance Helps control the CVT transmission (if equipped) to
For 1.6 dCi owners, regular motorway runs are essential to prevent Diesel Particulate Filter clogging.
With the seats down, you get a massive 550+ liters of cargo room.
On the road, the X-Trail 1.6 delivers a smooth and responsive driving experience, with agile handling and plenty of power for merging and climbing hills. The suspension is tuned for comfort, absorbing bumps and irregularities with ease. Whether you're driving on city streets or exploring rugged terrain, the X-Trail 1.6 is a capable and confident companion.












