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NISSAN X-TRAIL E-POWER FROM $54,190

Nissan’s e-Power is a hybrid addition to the mid-size X-Trail SUV range. It brings with it a drivetrain called e4ORCE, which is marketing speak for hybrid electric four-wheel drive.

It’s is not as cheap as some hybrid alternatives, notably Toyota’s RAV4, but its petrolelectric tech is also quite different.

Prices start at $54,190 plus on road costs for the Ti, which gets a panoramic sunroof, digital instrument cluster, three-zone ventilation, headup display, smart key entry, wireless phone

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