Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) has introduced a new third-gen Nissan X-Trail variant called the X-Tremer, which dresses the T32 up with a number of avant-garde items.
The X-Trail X-Tremer features a new two-tone exterior, with a Passion Red primary tone playing off a black roof and a number of other items finished in black, in this case roof rails, rear spoiler, door mirror covers as well as gloss black five-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels.
The edition also gets front X-Face cladding, a chrome rear bumper protector and on the inside, luxurious Nappa leather seats finished in, you guessed it, black.
The X-Trail X-Tremer is available in both 2.0L 2WD and 2.5L 4×4-i variant forms, priced at is RM141,450 and RM163,650 respectively (on-the-road, without insurance). The X-Trail comes with a five-year, unlimited mileage warranty; while the factory-fitted accessories come with a three-year or 100,000 km warranty (whichever comes first).
Existing X-Trail owners with Comfort, Aero Edition or Premium Impul variants who are interested in individual X-Tremer accessories will be pleased to know that the bold front X-Face cladding and chrome rear bumper protector are available for sale, priced at RM700 and RM300.
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Comments express disappointment with the Nissan X-Trail X-Tremer, citing outdated design, limited features like only two airbags, and delayed facelift launches compared to regional markets like Singapore. Many feel the model is unattractive and not worth the price, with some suggesting Nissan Malaysia (ETCM) is unresponsive or neglectful. There is also criticism of Nissan's overall strategy and product lineup, leading to frustration among potential buyers.