Nissan X-Trail Coolant Type
Select Your Model Year...
Choose the appropriate model year for the Nissan X-Trail you are trying to find the coolant type for from the list below.
Nissan X-Trail
- Manufacturer: Nissan
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
You can find 33 different trims for the Nissan X-Trail and their corresponding recommended coolant type.
The years available stretch from 2001 through to 2022 and to view the coolant type and capacity you just click to expand.
The X-Trail first entered the Nissan SUV family over two decades ago in 2000. Since then, there have been a total of four generations of the subcompact crossover SUV to hit the various markets. The fourth and latest of these was unveiled in 2021.
When it comes to sizing, the X-Trail currently sits just above the Nissan Qashqai and below the Pathfinder in the Nissan family.
As mentioned, the X-Trail has been around for quite some time, making it one of the first crossovers to ever hit the market. This has resulted in its primary competition coming from the equally old Toyota RAV4.
Other rivals for the model include the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, Mazda CX-5, and Skoda Kodiaq, all of which are strong competitors in the class.
Trim levels have varied depending on region, but the latest model comes in six trims for the UK market. These are the Visia, Acenta, Acenta Premium, N-Connecta, N-Tec, and finally the Tekna.
Powertrain options have typically included a variety of petrol and diesel engines. The petrol options have typically ranged between a 1.3 L inline-4 and a 2.5 L inline-4, while diesel options range between a 1.6 L inline-4 and a 2.0 L inline-4.
Nissan later introduced a hybrid variant with the unveiling of the fourth generation, which is powered by Nissan’s e-Power system.
Transmissions have changed over the years, but the latest of these are fitted with either a CVT system.
Interestingly, it used to also be sold as the Nissan Rogue until the two models became one in 2013. These two models then received their first joint update in 2017.