Nissan SA (temporarily) slashes X-Trail prices

Ryan Bubear

11 Sep 2025

Nissan SA (temporarily) slashes X-Trail prices

Nissan South Africa has temporarily slashed prices across its 3-strong X-Trail range, with the entry-level derivative now a whopping R100 000 more affordable…

  • Nissan cuts up to R100k off X-Trail pricing
  • Price reductions are seemingly temporary
  • All variants also gain wireless charging pad

Having recently reduced the prices of the turbocharged derivatives in its Magnite crossover range, Nissan South Africa has now slashed pricing – albeit temporarily, it seems – across its X-Trail line-up.

The Japanese firm’s local division took the decision to cut pricing for all 3 variants in the X-Trail portfolio while introducing what it describes as a “new model year” update. The latter includes a wireless charging pad for all derivatives, along with “approach unlock” and “walk-away lock” functionality.

The 4th-gen X-Trail touched down in SA in April 2023.

So, just how much has Nissan SA lopped off each X-Trail derivative’s starting price? Well, the entry-level X-Trail 2.5 Visia CVT 5-seater had previously been available from R687 900 but is now offered at R587 900 (a considerable R100 000 more affordable than before).

Meanwhile, the mid-tier and likewise front-wheel-drive X-Trail 2.5 Acenta CVT 5-seater now comes in at R666 900 , some R85 000 down from its previous sticker price of R751 900. Finally, the flagship X-Trail 2.5 Acenta Plus 4WD CVT (which is a 7-seater as standard) has had its price cut by R63 000, from R812 900 to R749 900 . It’s not clear how long these price reductions will remain in effect.

The flagship Acenta Plus grade boasts a 12.3-inch touchscreen.

As a reminder, the T33-series X-Trail launched in Mzansi in April 2023. Each derivative in the X-Trail line-up is powered by Nissan’s naturally aspirated 2.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine. This motor delivers 135 kW and 244 Nm via a continuously variable transmission (CVT) as standard.

With the Y62-series Patrol having been put out to pasture earlier in 2025, Nissan SA’s passenger-vehicle range currently comprises only the Indian-built Magnite and the X-Trail (the likes of the  Qashqai Almera  and  Micra  have all been culled). However, the company plans to expand its line-up with a pair of Renault-based crossovers in 2026, with the Y63-series Patrol likely to follow in 2027.

What does the Nissan X-Trail cost in South Africa?

DERIVATIVE NORMAL PRICE REDUCED PRICE
X-Trail 2.5 Visia CVT R687 900 R587 900
X-Trail 2.5 Acenta CVT R751 900 R666 900
X-Trail 2.5 Acenta Plus 4WD CVT R812 900 R749 900

The prices above include a 6-year/150 000 km warranty and 3-year/90 000 km service plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much has the Nissan X-Trail price been reduced in South Africa?

A: Nissan South Africa has implemented temporary price cuts of up to R100 000 on its X-Trail range. The X-Trail 2.5 Visia CVT’s price has been reduced by R100 000 to R587 900. The X-Trail 2.5 Acenta CVT’s price has been cut by R85 000 to R666 900, while the X-Trail 2.5 Acenta Plus 4WD CVT has seen a R63 000 reduction, bringing its price down to R749 900.


Q: Are the Nissan X-Trail price cuts permanent?

A: No, the price reductions on the Nissan X-Trail range are described as temporary. It is not clear how long these special prices will be in effect.


Q: What new features have been added to the Nissan X-Trail in South Africa?

A: In addition to the price cuts, all 3 variants of the Nissan X-Trail now come with a wireless charging pad. The vehicle also gains ‘approach unlock’ and ‘walk-away lock’ functionality as part of a new model year update.

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Ryan Bubear

Ryan Bubear

Having written about everything from sport to politics and crime, Ryan eventually settled on motoring. For well over 15 years, he's been penning articles – both online and in print – about the broader automotive industry, though he's particularly fascinated by vehicle-sales statistics. A freelance writer and editor, Ryan has owned a 1971 Austin Mini Mk3 for 20-plus years (or has it owned him?).

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