Various seat arrangements suit the number of passengers and amount of cargo you have to carry. Plus, the cargo-carrying capacity of the X-TRAIL is the largest of any SUV.
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Seating comfort and convenience are now greatly enhanced by the 8-way adjustable (forward and backward, reclining, and seat lifter functions) leather upholstery driver's seat.
4-way (forward and backward, reclining) passenger fully leather seat makes for a comfortable journey for those riding up front.
Luxurious leather seats provides that level of class and refinement you've come to expect from Nissan.
Along with its water-repellent characteristics, this alternative cloth upholstery has embossed dimple dots for a sporty look; the seats also have raised bolsters for firm support.
Grab on and take hold of X-TRAIL's carefully wrapped and stitched in fine leather steering wheel. Automatic Speed Control Device (ASCD) makes driving on the open road easier by maintaining a constant speed when it is activated from the steering wheel.
Heated seats with two temperature settings provide added comfort in cold climates.
The double-folding rear seats enable a 6:4 split when luggage space needs to be increased. The rear seats recline in five steps, enhancing individual comfort on long journeys.
Seat cushions in the rear are totally removable, opening up space for many, many possibilities.
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The rear armrest through is a great way to carry longer gear such as skis or snowboards while still seating 4 people in comfort.
Passengers in the back can really stretch out and relax with plenty of rear leg room. A long trip in the X-TRAIL is truly a comfortable experience.
The design and placement of interior trim enhances the look and feel of the passenger compartment. Cloth door trim, leather-appointed door trim and a fully carpeted cabin floor.
Rear passengers will appreciate the convenience of keeping magazines and books stowed in handy net pockets that are fastened to the backs of the front seats..
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