A contract hire deal on the seven-seat Nissan X-Trail gives you a more spacious SUV than its smaller Qashqai sibling. It's also a capable off-roader and – like previous X-Trail models – is likely to be a popular tow vehicle.
If you don't need seven seats, the rear pair fold away neatly to leave you with loads of boot space. Nissan's clever e-Power system is a hybrid with a difference – it gives you all the smoothness and refinement of an electric vehicle but is powered by petrol to provide convenience and long-journey certainty.
To get behind the wheel of this comfortable and refined SUV, compare all of our best Nissan X-Trail leasing deals below.
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