Nissan X-Terra Variant Line-up and Prices Explained
Saudi Arabia: The Nissan X-Terra is available in five variants in Saudi Arabia, starting from SAR 118,999 and going to SAR 163,999. That's a significant spread for what's essentially the same vehicle with different equipment levels but the same 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine. Anyone in the market needs to understand where the value really is and which one matters.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What are the key features of the Nissan X-Terra Titanium 4WD?
The Titanium 4WD offers an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, auto-folding mirrors, and differential lock for off-road capability.Is the Nissan X-Terra Platinum 4WD worth the extra cost?
The Platinum 4WD adds luxury features like a 9-inch touchscreen, Bose audio, and advanced safety tech, making it worth the extra SAR 23,000 for those seeking premium features.Complete Lineup Breakdown
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Variant |
Price (SAR) |
Drive |
Key Differentiator |
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SE 2WD |
118,999 |
2WD |
Entry-level, basic spec |
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Titanium 2WD |
129,999 |
2WD |
Added comfort features |
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SE 4WD |
133,999 |
4WD |
4WD with basic spec |
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Titanium 4WD |
140,999 |
4WD |
4WD plus premium features |
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Platinum 4WD |
163,999 |
4WD |
Maxed-out specification |
SE 2WD: SAR 118,999
This is the base variant for the entry into this SUV. You get 17-inch alloys, quad LED headlights, a 7-inch driver assist display, cruise control, push-button start, an around-view monitor, a rear camera, and hill start assist. Seven seats standard. The dual-zone climate has manual controls, not automatic.
Titanium 2WD: SAR 129,999
With an extra SAR 11,000 for this variant, let's see what you get: an 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, LED fog lights, remote engine start, chrome mirrors with auto-folding, wireless charging, automatic dual-zone climate control, and cruise control. The remote start matters in Saudi heat; pre-cool before entering. The larger touchscreen improves usability significantly. But this variant is still 2WD.
SE 4WD: SAR 133,999
For the SAR 15,000 over the base variant, the 2WD upgrade buys the 4WD system with 4LO and hill descent control. You get off-road capability but a basic comfort spec. No leather, larger screen or wireless charging. This is the value proposition if you need 4WD but can live without luxury. The SAR 15,000 for genuine off-road capability is reasonable. Most serious off-roaders prefer mechanical capability over interior niceties.
Titanium 4WD: SAR 140,999
Titanium 4WD offers a combination of 4WD capabilities and Titanium comfort features. For SAR 7,000 more than the SE 4WD, you get the 8-inch screen, wireless charging, auto-folding mirrors, remote start, and differential lock.
That differential lock is critical for serious off-roading. Combined with 4LO, it provides extraction capability the SE 4WD lacks. This model is the sweet spot for buyers wanting genuine off-road ability with modern conveniences.
Platinum 4WD: SAR 163,999
This is the top-end variant, and so everything is loaded at this price. Starting from a 9-inch touchscreen with navigation, Bose 8-speaker audio, power-adjusted leather seats, blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert, automatic emergency braking, intelligent forward collision warning, and lane departure warning. For an extra SAR 23,000 more than the Titanium 4WD, you are paying for luxury and safety tech. The Nissan Intelligent Mobility safety suite finally appears. The Bose audio sounds noticeably better, and the leather seats add refinement, leaving essentially nothing missing.
The Pricing
At SAR 119,000-164,000, the X-Terra positions below Patrol, which starts from SAR 261,000+, while offering legitimate body-on-frame capability. It competes with top-spec Fortuners and lower-spec Prados in terms of rugged interior and exterior. For buyers wanting off-road ability without six-figure spending, the pricing makes sense over other premium competitors. Just buy the right trim for your actual usage.
Also Read: Nissan X-Terra's Rugged Design Breakdown
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Transmission Type
Automatic
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Automatic
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Automatic
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Automatic
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Automatic
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Power
165hp@6000rpm
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228Hp
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190Hp
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130Hp
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163Hp
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Torque
241Nm@4000rpm
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380Nm
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320Nm
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240Nm
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280Nm
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Engine Displacement
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1998
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1798
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1198
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1498
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