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Top 5 extras for your Nissan X-Trail

There's a wide variety of add-ons available for many of Nissan's models. The X-Trail has a selection of lifestyle-orientated accessories to enhance your ownership experience.

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The Nissan X-Trail is a South African favourite and leaves the factory well-specified, but there are a number of functional accessories available if you lead an active lifestyle. 

1. Cargo barrier

If you like to take trips with your dogs in tow, a cargo barrier is an absolute must-have to keep your fur children safe and out of the cabin.

2. Boot storage bag

If you've ever been annoyed at your loose items rolling around in your boot, Nissan has a solution. A six-compartment storage bag that will keep everything in its place. Perfect for road-trips!

Related: New vs. used Nissan X-Trail - What are the top 3 differences?

3. Rear-protection carpet mats

In order to keep your X-Trail's original carpets in tip-top shape, we recommend some protective mats, especially if you're a sports enthusiast who regularly stores muddy boots or bicycles in the back.

4. Front and rear styling plates

Add that rugged, off-road look to your X-Trail with these silver scuff plates that will match the X-Trail's roof rails.

5. Nissan X-Trail Towbar

If you're planning on towing a boat or caravan, you'll be glad to know that the Nissan X-Trail tow-bar is built to withstand plenty of punishment. Nissan says a maximum braking capacity of 1500 kg is ensured.

The Nissan X-Trail brochure (along with all options and part numbers) can be downloaded from the Nissan SA website, here.

 

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Road-tripping in the Nissan X-Trail (2018 review)

Buying used? Read our 2015 Nissan X-Trail review here

Author - Ané Albertse

Written by Ané Albertse

Ané was bitten by the motoring bug at a very young age. Her mom recalls her sitting in her stroller as a 3-year old, naming every car that came past. She was creating content for various publications within Media24 when AutoTrader nabbed her for good, and is one of the longest-standing members of the AutoTrader team. She prefers dirt roads to tar and SUVs/bakkies to sports cars, but her greatest passion is helping people find the perfect car for their budget, lifestyle, and personality.Read more

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