Nissan is using two new offers to tempt buyers to its all-new X-Trail, which is launched on September 1.
Buyers can get extra equipment at a reduced price on two trims, the Sport Expedition and Aventura Explorer.
For Sport Expedition cars, the equipment includes a DVD satellite-navigation system with voice recognition, colour rear parking camera, an intelligent key system and chrome door handles.
In Aventura Explorer cars, you'll also get the DVD satellite-navigation system and parking camera, but instead of the intelligent key system and chrome door handles, there are xenon headlamps.
In each, the extra equipment would normally cost £1700, but will be on offer for £1000.
That means a 2.5-litre petrol Sport Expedition model will cost £21,695 and an Aventura Explorer with the same engine will cost £23,695.
If you want a 148bhp 2.0-litre diesel version of either car, it will add another £800.
Nissan is also offering a low-rate 5.9% APR PCP deal on all new X-Trails through the firm's 'Preferences' PCP scheme.
The new X-Trail is available to order now, including these offers. The offers run until the end of September.
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