
NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI 130 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA 7 SEAT XTRONIC CVT
The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI 130 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA is a versatile and popular choice in the UK SUV market, well-suited for families, commuters, and anyone seeking a reliable that balances comfort with practicality. As a five-door SUV, it offers spacious seating for up to seven with its TEKNA trim, making it an ideal vehicle for larger families or those needing extra cargo space. Its 1.6 litre diesel engine is appreciated for good fuel economy and low running costs, making it a practical option for daily driving and long trips alike. The vehicle’s stylish design, combined with features like the XTRONIC CVT automatic transmission, enhances the driving experience, ensuring smoothness and ease of use.
In comparison to other SUVs in its class, the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) stands out for its comfortable interior, reliability record, and efficient EU6-compliant diesel engine. Its reputation for durability and low maintenance costs makes it a popular choice among used car buyers. The model’s average recorded mileage of around 42,288 miles and typically single previous owner reflect its suitability for those looking for a dependable used SUV. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly vehicle or a versatile all-rounder, the NISSAN X-TRAIL from this period offers excellent value, making it a sensible choice for a wide range of drivers seeking a dependable, stylish, and practical SUV.

average use

The latest mileage data for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) indicates that a significant portion of vehicles have relatively low mileage, with 16.1% recorded between 20,000 and 30,000 miles and 14.4% between 50,000 and 60,000 miles. Notably, the most common mileage segment is 30,000 to 40,000 miles, representing 17.8% of vehicles, suggesting many are reasonably used but not extensively driven. Conversely, a smaller percentage (around 0.8%) have very high mileages above 130,000 miles. The data shows a distribution skewed towards moderate mileage, with the majority falling below 70,000 miles, reflecting typical usage patterns for cars of this model and age.

vehicle values

The data reflects the distribution of private sale prices for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI 130 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA model. Most vehicles are valued in the £17,000 to £20,000 range, accounting for a combined percentage of approximately 38.2%, with the highest concentration (14.4%) between £17,000 and £18,000. Interestingly, a notable share of vehicles (around 11%) fall within the £16,000 to £17,000 bracket, indicating a strong market in this upper mid-range. Lower price brackets, especially below £10,000, represent a small fraction (<2%), highlighting the model's generally retained value and appeal. Overall, the data suggests a relatively narrow price band centered around £17,000 to £20,000 for private sales of this vehicle, reflecting its desirability and consistent valuation.

production years

The data indicates that for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5-door SUV, the majority of vehicles in the sample are relatively recent, with 56.8% manufactured in 2018 and 43.2% in 2017. This suggests that most of these models on the road are from the last few years, highlighting a concentration of newer vehicles within this period. There are no entries beyond 2018, which could imply that the sample is focused on recent models or that earlier versions are less common in the current market.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) models, Black is the most common main paint colour, accounting for approximately 30.5% of vehicles. Grey follows as the second most prevalent at 24.6%. Interestingly, Blue and Orange are more popular compared to White, Silver, Red, Beige, and Green, with Blue representing 13.6% and Orange 7.6%. White and Silver are relatively less common, each around 6.8%. Overall, darker shades like Black and Grey dominate, suggesting a preference among buyers for neutral and versatile colours for this model.

ownership cycle

The data reveals that, among the sampled Nissan X-Trail vehicles (2017-22), the majority of vehicles have had between 2 and 3 registered keepers. Specifically, approximately 39.8% have had 2 keepers, and about 22% have had 3 keepers. A notable portion, around 22.9%, has only had a single keeper, indicating some vehicles remain with initial owners for extended periods. Conversely, a smaller segment, 11%, has had 4 keepers, and an even smaller 4.2% have had 5 keepers. Overall, the data suggests that most Nissan X-Trail vehicles in this sample tend to change hands only a few times, with the majority having two or three registered keepers, indicating moderate vehicle turnover within this model.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Nissan X-Trail models of the 2017-2022 5-door SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI 130 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA 7 SEAT XTRONIC CVT variant exclusively feature an engine capacity of 1.598 liters and are powered solely by diesel fuel. This suggests a uniform engine specification and fuel type across the entire sample, highlighting consistency in the model lineup during this period.












