

Nissan X-trail Camper
It’s a good enough camper if you push the front seats forward – giving you enough room to sleep. But its main advantage is that it’s a 4×4, not its size (there are bigger cars in our DB for that).
This car’s boot is 170 cm long ⤢, 79 cm tall ↕, and 99 cm wide ↔.
NimbleCamper rating: 2.8/5
Body type | |
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Make | |
Boot length (cm) | 170 |
Boot height (cm) | 79 |
Boot width [wheel arches] (cm) | 99 |
Comfort rating | 1.5 |
Consumption l/100km | 9.6 |
Consumption MPG (UK) | 30 |
Available in | |
Engine type | |
NimbleCamper rating (out of max 5) | |
Average used price, GBP (2015) | 13932 |
Boot door type |
- ADAC score – 2.5/5 (lower = better)
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