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Nissan makes a wild X-trail for Montreal International Auto Show

Nissan makes a wild X-trail for Montreal International Auto Show

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blogentry-133713-0-23638800-1453044526_thumb.jpgNissan has debuted a very special car at the Montreal International Auto Show and it is dubbed the Rogue Warrior Concept. This wild-looking SUV is based on the Nissan Rogue, which is better known as the X-Trail here.

 

blogentry-133713-0-48309100-1453004447_thumb.jpgSimilar to famous stunt driver Ken Block's RaptorTRAX off road truck, this particular X-Trail has been fitted with a snow track system and each track is 48-inches long, 30-inches tall and 15-inches wide. These cool tracks give the SUV off road capabilities that a standard X-Trail could never dream of matching.

 

blogentry-133713-0-14737700-1453044539_thumb.jpgOther than that, the vehicle also gets a new suspension system giving it a massive 23-inches of ground clearance. According to Nissan, it can climb a 45 degree snow-filled slope and reach speeds of up to 100 km/h.




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