NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI 130 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA 5 SEAT XTRONIC CVT

The NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI 130 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA is a versatile and stylish compact SUV that appeals to families, commuters, and those seeking a reliable, comfortable vehicle for everyday driving. Positioned firmly in the UK's competitive SUV market, this model strikes a balance between practicality and sophistication, making it an excellent choice for everyday use and leisure trips alike. Its spacious five-seat interior, combined with a smooth XTRONIC CVT transmission, ensures a comfortable ride, while its efficient 1.6 DCI diesel engine offers good fuel economy—helping drivers keep running costs manageable. What makes the NISSAN X-TRAIL stand out is its combination of modern design, desirable features, and proven reliability. The Tekna trim adds premium touches such as upgraded interior features, enhancing comfort and convenience. With an average mileage of around 35,000 miles and typically just over one previous keeper, it suggests this model is often well-maintained and suitable for those looking for a dependable used SUV. Known for its practicality, ease of driving, and low emissions under the EU6 standard, the NISSAN X-TRAIL (2017-22) 5DR SUV is a well-rounded choice in the busy UK SUV market, standing out among rivals for its balance of style, economy, and reliability.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) indicates that the most common recorded mileage falls within the 10,000 to 50,000 mile range, accounting for roughly 47.8% of vehicles (combining the 0-10,000, 10,000-20,000, 20,000-30,000, 40,000-50,000, and 30,000-40,000 mile brackets). Notably, over a fifth (20.3%) of vehicles are recorded at 10,000 to 20,000 miles, suggesting many are relatively low-mileage. Higher mileage vehicles—particularly those above 100,000 miles—are comparatively rare, representing only around 4.1%. The data also shows very few vehicles with extremely high mileage (beyond 150,000 miles). This distribution suggests that most Nissan X-Trails of this model range are maintained within the lower to mid mileage brackets, which could be an indicator of their expected lifespan and usage patterns in the UK market.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data on private sale valuations for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) indicates that most prices cluster around the £16,000 to £18,000 range, which has the highest proportion at 16.5%. Notably, the lowest frequencies are seen in the £10,000 to £11,000 and £12,000 to £13,000 ranges, each at just 1.3%, suggesting fewer vehicles are typically priced in these lower brackets. Conversely, the higher end of the spectrum (£17,000 to £19,000) accounts for 16.5%, reflecting a significant number of vehicles valued in this range. Overall, the data highlights a fairly concentrated pricing distribution around the mid to high teens, with a sizable proportion of vehicles valued between £16,000 and £18,000.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Nissan X-Trail models of this type manufactured between 2017 and 2022 are from the year 2018, accounting for approximately 70.9% of the sample. In contrast, models from 2017 make up about 29.1%. This suggests a significant concentration of vehicles in the 2018 production year, possibly reflecting a period of higher manufacturing volume or market demand during that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that the most common main paint colour for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5DR SUV is black, accounting for 30.4% of vehicles. Grey and white are also popular, representing 15.2% and 13.9% respectively. Bright and distinctive colours such as red, blue, and orange are less common, each making up around 5-6% of the fleet. Notably, a variety of other colours like beige, green, and silver each constitute only about 5% of the vehicles. Overall, darker shades dominate the colour choices, with black being the primary preference among owners.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on the registered keepers for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) indicates that the majority of these vehicles have been kept by between 2 and 5 owners. Specifically, 41.8% have had 2 keepers, while 25.3% have had 3 and 21.5% have had just 1. The remaining portion is split among vehicles with 4 keepers (10.1%) and notably, a small percentage with 5 keepers (1.3%). This pattern suggests a relatively stable ownership profile, with most vehicles not changing hands excessively, though a noteworthy fraction has been owned by multiple previous owners, which might imply occasional trade or fleet use.
engine choices
engine choices
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Based on the provided data for the Nissan X-Trail (2017-22) 5DR SUV 2WD 1.6 DCI 130 DPF SS EU6 TEKNA 5 SEAT XTRONIC CVT, all vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 1.598 cc engine, accounting for 100% of the data. Additionally, every vehicle uses diesel as its primary fuel type, also representing 100% of the sample. This indicates a consistent engine capacity and fuel choice across the dataset, highlighting a uniform offering for this particular model variant during the specified years.