Nissan X-TRAIL e-POWER available in ST-L, Ti and Ti-L grades. X-TRAIL Ti-L shown throughout.
Nissan e-POWER: Hybrid reinvented
e-POWER technology uses a high-output electric motor to exclusively drive the wheels, with the petrol engine generating the required electricity. The result is a smooth and responsive driving experience. This is different to a conventional hybrid, where the petrol engine and electric motor can both directly power the wheels.
e-POWER
e-POWER uses a petrol engine to charge a battery and that alone drives an electric motor, powering the wheels. In addition to the petrol engine, e-POWER also uses regenerative braking to help keep the battery topped up.
How does it all work?
Fuelled by petrol, driven by electric
Discover a new driving experience without changing your habits. Keep using fuel but enjoy a responsive EV-like driving experience.
Recharges on the go
You don’t need to plug-in an e-POWER vehicle. The petrol engine produces energy that charges the battery when the vehicle needs it. The petrol engine produces energy that can either be directly supplied to the electric motor or to recharge the battery. The electric motor alone drives the vehicle's wheels.
Regenerative braking
Unlocked through Nissan’s e-Pedal Step¹, the regenerative braking system on e-POWER converts kinetic energy from deceleration into electrical energy, and feeds it back to the battery.
How do e-POWER, Conventional Hybrid & 100% Electric powertrains differ?
e-POWER
Conventional Hybrid
100% Electric
LEGEND
Transmission
Combustion engine
Electric motor
Battery
Inverter
Generator
e‑POWER
CONVENTIONAL HYBRID
100% ELECTRIC
How it works
A combination of petrol engine which charges the battery and an electric motor that turns wheels
Powered by a combination of petrol engine and an electric motor
Entirely powered by an electric motor using a battery
What drives the wheels?
Electric motor
Petrol engine, electric motor or both.
Electric motor
How is the battery charged?
Charges while driving by the combustion engine and regenerative braking
Charges while driving by the combustion engine and regenerative braking
Must be plugged in to charge
Does it need petrol?
Yes
Yes
No
What is the driving experience?
Instant torque and a silent drive
Instant torque and a quieter drive
Instant torque and a silent drive
Discover Nissan e-POWER
Learn more about this Nissan innovation.
How does e-POWER demonstrate innovation in the auto industry?
Why is there a petrol engine in the e-POWER system?
Engineering Decisions behind e-POWER
What is Linear Tune?
Why is E-POWER so quiet?
Experience e-POWER.
Discover the benefits of owning an e-POWER.
A more relaxing way to drive
With the flick of a switch, you can activate e-Pedal Step ᵉᵖ²: a single pedal for accelerating and braking. e-Pedal Step ᵉᵖ² removes the need to jump between two pedals in stop- start traffic, or when driving uphill. Pair this with the quiet engine and you'll feel relaxed behind the wheel.
How does e-4ORCE work?
e-4ORCE all wheel drive technology is available on Nissan X-TRAIL e-POWER ST-L, Ti and Ti-L grades.
Dual-motor power
With two electric motors — one at either end of the car — weight distribution is near perfect, helping to further stabilise the vehicle body. Both motors support regenerative braking, working in sync for a smooth ride.
Four wheels work independently
e-4ORCE all-wheel drive controls torque and braking for each wheel individually, prioritising those with the most grip to assure uphill ascents and and reduces the effects of over- and under-steer ᵉᵖ¹.
Adapts to challenging conditions
The e-4ORCE system reacts up to 10,000 times per second, constantly adapting to changing conditions and tricky terrain to help bring you confidence behind the wheel.
All your questions answered
- What is the difference between e-POWER and 100% electric or conventional hybrid powertrains?
In the Nissan e-POWER, the wheels are only ever provided power by the electric motor –and this electric motor is provided power by a combination of the VC-Turbo petrol engine and lithium ionbattery.
In an 100% electric vehicle, the motor driving the wheels is only provided power by a large lithium ionbattery, which you have to plug in to charge. With a fully electric vehicle you experience zero emissions while driving.
In a traditional hybrid vehicle, power can be provided to the wheels by the engine, the electric motor or a combination of the both. The battery that provides power to the motor is recharged by the engine.
As power is provided to the wheels in different ways, depending on the powertrain, the way the vehicle drives will vary. e-POWER gives the feeling of driving an electric vehicle, without the need to plug in.
- What are the components in e-POWER & how do they work?
The components that make up the e-POWER powertrain consists of:
- An Electric motor that drives the wheels
- A Lithium-Ion battery which powers the electric motor
- An internal combustion engine which generates energy for the battery and electric motor
- A Power Generator which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- An Inverter which manages the energy recieved from the engine to charge the Lithium-Ion battery and/or power the electric motor
- What happens if the Lithium-Ion battery which powers the electric motor goes flat?
Thanks to some clever technology, your e-POWER vehicle will automatically activate the internal combustion engine when the charge level of the Lithium-Ion battery drops below a certain level.
You can check on the status of the e-POWER powertrain via the energy flow diagram in the vehicle's combimeter which will display when the engine is activated, the battery charging state and more
- Does e-POWER come with all wheel drive?
e-POWER is available with e-4ORCE all wheel drive technology for X-TRAIL.
- How big is the Lithium-Ion battery in e-POWER compared to a standard 100% electric vehicle?
e-POWER uses a smaller lithium-ion battery compared to a standard Nissan 100% electric vehicle.
ᵉᵖ¹ e-4ORCE is a driver’s aid only and should not be used as a substitute for safe driving practices. Always monitor your surroundings when driving.
ᵉᵖ² e-Pedal Step may not be suitable under all driving conditions, correct operation is the responsibility of the driver.
ep3 Fuel consumption and emissions as per ADR 81/02 (combined cycle) and to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Results produced in laboratory test conditions using sample vehicles without any accessories fitted. It is unlikely that these fuel consumption and emissions figures will be achieved in real world driving conditions. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will depend on many factors including driving style, use of heating/cooling, prevailing conditions and the vehicle’s equipment, load, condition and use.
ep5 Maximum recommended driveaway price for private and ABN buyers on new and demonstrator e-POWER vehicles purchased by 30/09/2024. Premium & Two-Tone paint options available at additional cost. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer.
ep6 See Nissan.com.au/owners/warrantyand Nissan.com.au/roadsideassistance for T&Cs.