The Nissan X-Trail 2.5 Acenta 4×4 CVT has a manufacturer-claimed combined cycle fuel consumption of around 7.8–8.3 L/100 km depending on the market and specific equipment[1][2][7].
Real-world tests show that on national highways, this model can achieve an average fuel economy closer to 7.4 L/100 km[1]. In congested city traffic, however, you can expect consumption to rise to about 9 L/100 km[1]. The X-Trail features a 2.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine with a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), providing a good combination of performance and efficiency for a family SUV[1].
The official Australian spec sheet for the 2.5L petrol 4WD version lists a fuel consumption of 8.3 L/100 km (combined cycle, tested under ADR81/02)[2]. The South African specification claims a slightly lower figure at 7.8 L/100 km[1]. Variations are mainly due to local test cycles, driving environments, and specifications.
If you drive mainly in urban conditions, expect higher consumption than the combined cycle numbers. Highway driving typically achieves or slightly beats the claimed efficiency, depending on driving style and load[1].