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XTRAIL e4ORCE 7seats vs V60 T6 Twin Engin AWD Inscription




<First car selection>

NISSAN

X-TRAIL e-4ORCE 7seats 2022- 12776

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VOLVO

V60 T6 Twin Engin AWD Inscription 2018- 17342





Size comparison


A : X-TRAIL e-4ORCE 7seats 2022-
B : V60 T6 Twin Engin AWD Inscription 2018-

name length width height
A 4660mm 1840mm 1720mm
B 4760mm 1850mm 1435mm
difference -100mm -10mm +285mm

name weight Minimum turning radius Drive battery capacity
A 1880kg 5.4m 1.8kWh
B 2050kg 5.7m 12kWh
difference -170kg -0.3m -10.2kWh

name Cargo Volume Drive battery capacity cruising range
A 140L 1.8kWh km
B 529L 12kWh km
difference -389L -10.2kWh +0km


Max output comparison
name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A 106kW(144PS)250Nm1497cc
B 186kW(253PS)350Nm1968cc
difference -80kW-100Nm-471cc


EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power Electric motor torque
A kW Nm
B kW Nm
difference +0kW +0Nm


name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A 1.8kWh km sec
B 12kWh km sec
difference -10.2kWh +0km +0sec


NISSAN X-TRAIL e-4ORCE 7seats 2022-
Car manufacturer website
Nissan's middle SUV, a 7-seater dedicated to e-POWER in Japan. It was the first full model change in nine years, and it was introduced with a newly developed e-POWER engine and a system called e-4ORCE that freely controls the front and rear motors. Although it has a third row seat, it is a small seat that feels like a child's seat. Common parts with Mitsubishi Outlander? A large SUV and e-POWER seem to be very compatible. The interior is also stylish with a tan color. It may be the most attractive car as a car that can not be charged but runs on a motor.








VOLVO V60 T6 Twin Engin AWD Inscription 2018-
Car manufacturer website
It's a low, stretchy body, but i'm glad that the car case is not too big.






















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