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Rs 1.87 crore ex-showroom · hybrid · updated July 18, 2026
The Nissan X-Trail e-Power 4WD 3ROW now on sale in Nepal is a hybrid SUV that gives a full-electric driving feel without the need to charge, with a petrol engine working as a generator for long-range use on highways. It is positioned as a premium, family-focused 7-seater with advanced safety, rich features and genuine all-wheel-drive, targeting buyers who want modern electrified tech but still need practicality for Nepali roads and day-to-day use.
In its latest generation, the X-Trail Hybrid brings a sharp, modern SUV look that stands out among mainstream family 7-seaters in Nepal, with Nissan’s signature V-motion grille, sleek LED lighting and a more muscular stance than the previous model. The top e-Power 4WD 3ROW variant sold here carries an exterior package similar to high-spec global trims, including stylish alloy wheels, roof rails and contrasting body details that give it an almost premium-European presence in Kathmandu traffic. The SUV’s proportions balance a relatively compact footprint with a tall, confident profile, which helps in tight city lanes while still looking substantial enough for highway touring and rougher rural stretches. Multiple exterior colours are offered in Nepal, with popular shades like black, grey, red, white and blue, so buyers can pick a look that suits either urban use or a more adventure-focused image.
The X-Trail Hybrid in Nepal uses Nissan’s e-Power series-hybrid system, where a 1.5-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine works purely as a generator for a battery and dual electric motors, and the wheels are driven 100% by electric power. In the top e-Power 4WD 3ROW variant, the front motor delivers strong power and torque, with an additional rear motor providing extra torque to the back axle, combining for around 157 kW of total output and very quick responses similar to a full EV. Nissan’s e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive technology in this model continuously manages torque between the front and rear motors to improve grip and stability, which is particularly useful on wet city roads, gravel surfaces and the kind of uneven climbs common across Nepal’s highway network. Real-world reviews of this powertrain internationally report impressive fuel efficiency for a mid-size AWD SUV and smooth, quiet acceleration. That means Nepali owners get EV-like refinement and lower fuel bills without having to worry about charging points.
Inside, the X-Trail e-Power 4WD 3ROW sold in Nepal is configured as a 7-seater, giving families three rows of seats in a cabin that feels modern and tech-rich. The top variant’s layout is in line with high-spec global trims, with a digital-style instrument cluster, a large central infotainment display, multi-zone climate control and premium touches on the dashboard and door panels aimed at justifying its premium pricing. Practicality is a strong point. The second row offers generous space for adults, the third row is best for children or occasional use, and the flexible folding arrangement lets you switch between carrying people and a sizeable boot for family trips or airport runs. High-end safety and convenience tech such as advanced driver-assistance systems, multiple airbags and features like adaptive cruise, lane-keeping and emergency braking are available on the top-spec e-Power models globally, and the Nepal 4WD 3ROW variant is positioned in that same safety-focused bracket. That makes it one of the more sophisticated family SUVs you can buy here.
In Nepal, the Nissan X-Trail e-Power 4WD 3ROW is listed at Rs 1,87,00,000 ex-showroom, placing it in the upper end of the mainstream 7-seater SUV market and overlapping with some entry-level luxury-branded rivals. Against other petrol-only or mild-hybrid 7-seater SUVs, the X-Trail’s series-hybrid setup promises noticeably better fuel efficiency and smoother city driving, which can help offset its higher upfront price through lower running costs over long highway journeys and daily commutes. The non-plug-in hybrid system is well suited to Nepal, where charging infrastructure for full EVs is still growing and long rural stretches can make range anxiety a concern. Here, the petrol generator keeps the battery charged, so you can drive long distances with EV-style responses. This top variant will most appeal to affluent families, business owners and professionals who regularly travel between cities or into hill regions, and who value safety, comfort, 7-seat flexibility and future-ready electrified technology more than a low initial buying price.
For Nepalese buyers who want a modern hybrid SUV without compromising on space, safety or all-weather capability, the Nissan X-Trail e-Power 4WD 3ROW stands out as a distinctive choice. Its EV-style driving experience, strong dual-motor performance and advanced e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive make it feel more sophisticated than most conventional 7-seater rivals, while the non-plug-in hybrid system fits neatly with Nepal’s current fuel and charging situation. You do pay a premium, but in return you get cutting-edge electrified engineering, a well-equipped three-row interior and class-leading safety credentials, all backed by Nissan’s established dealer and service presence in the country. If your budget stretches to this level and you want a family SUV that feels genuinely next-generation instead of just another big petrol vehicle, the X-Trail Hybrid deserves a serious test drive on Nepali roads.
Editorial overview compiled from official specs and Nepali/Indian auto sources · as of 17 Jul 2026.
| Variant | Ex-showroom price |
|---|---|
| e-Power 4WD 3ROW | रु 1,87,00,000 |
Ex-showroom prices researched from official Pioneer Moto Corp Pvt. Ltd. sources.
| Ex-showroom price (e-Power 4WD 3ROW) | रु 1,87,00,000 |
| First-year road tax (1001 – 1500 cc) | रु 25,500 |
| Third-party insurance (1000 – 1600 cc) | रु 8,485 |
| Estimated on-road price | रु 1,87,33,985 |
Engine/motor size isn't officially disclosed for this variant, so this uses a typical 1300cc figure for the band — enter your exact cc above for a precise number. Third-party insurance is compulsory; comprehensive cover is optional — see the full insurance calculator or tax calculator for more detail.
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As of July 2026, the Nissan X-Trail Hybrid costs Rs 1.87 crore (ex-showroom) in Nepal across 1 variant.
Pioneer Moto Corp Pvt. Ltd. is the authorized distributor of Nissan cars in Nepal.
Nissan has authorized showrooms in Bhaktapur, Biratnagar, Birgunj, Birtamode, Butwal, Dang, Dhangadhi, Itahari and more cities. Showroom addresses and phone numbers are listed on this page.
Compulsory third-party insurance for the Nissan X-Trail Hybrid costs रु 8,485 per year (1000 – 1600 cc, typical band — fixed NIA tariff, identical at every insurer, VAT included). A comprehensive policy on the base variant (declared value Rs 1.87 crore) is roughly रु 2,39,502 per year before no-claim discounts.
With banks financing up to 60% of the price (NRB cap) at an indicative 7.5% p.a. over 60 months, the Nissan X-Trail Hybrid base variant (Rs 1.87 crore) works out to roughly रु 2,24,826 per month after a 40% down payment. Actual rates vary by bank (Asar 2083 (June/July 2026)).