Brand-New Nissan X-Trail Now Available at Just Rs 29.5 Lakh – Here’s Know the Full Details

In India, Nissan launched its new flagship SUV X-Trail in August 2024. When it was launched in the market, its ex-showroom price was Rs 49.92 lakh. At that time the company had only Magnite as its only model, so through X-Trail, Nissan tried to make a comeback in the premium segment.
Now the big news is that the brand new Nissan X-Trail without registration is available for just Rs 29.5 lakh. But keep in mind, there is also a small twist behind this which is important to know. Let’s understand the whole story.
The new X-Trail is available not from Nissan, but from Big Boy Toyz
You will be surprised to know that this great deal is not coming directly from the showroom of Nissan India. Actually, Big Boy Toyz, which is known for premium and luxury second hand vehicles in India, is offering this brand new X-Trail.
The most important thing is that these vehicles have not been registered in anyone’s name till now. That is, it is completely new. Currently, Big Boy Toyz has only two units left – one in black and the other in white. In such a situation, if you are also thinking of buying it, then you have to hurry up.
Huge discount – saving of more than 20 lakh rupees
When X-Trail was launched in India, its price was around Rs 50 lakh. Now the same car is available for Rs 29.5 lakh. That is, there is a huge saving of about 20.5 lakh rupees. This kind of offer is rarely seen for a premium brand car.
If a customer buys this SUV now, then he can get it registered in the RTO of any state, because these vehicles have not yet been registered in any government document.
Nissan X-Trail – Powerful but a little incomplete
Nissan X-Trail was imported to India as a CBU i.e. a completely ready vehicle. The company had ordered only 150 units, in a way to strengthen its presence again.
However, the variant that came to India did not have many features that are available in the international models. Despite this, the driving quality, road presence and comfort level of the X-Trail were quite strong.
When we drove the X-Trail in a media drive organized in Gurugram last year, its smooth ride and premium feel seemed quite impressive. The only disappointment was about its price, because in the range of Rs 50 lakh, Indian customers are more attracted to other luxury cars.
There could have been better options for Nissan
If Nissan really wanted to show its strength in the Indian market, then perhaps they should have brought some more powerful and exciting vehicles instead of X-Trail. Like, the 400bhp amazing sports car Nissan Z or the big and powerful SUV Nissan Armada.
Such vehicles could have attracted more Indian customers and could have given a different identity to the Nissan brand.
What can happen in the future?
If Nissan wants, it can launch the X-Trail in India at an affordable price through local assembly. This will reduce its price significantly and more people will show interest in buying this premium SUV. Or if the company wants, it can also order top-spec variants for India next time, so that customers can get the full premium feeling.
For now, if you want to buy a great, unregistered new SUV in a budget of Rs 30 lakh, then the Nissan X-Trail from Big Boy Toyz can prove to be a great option.