Meet the new Nissan X-Trail e-Power! It’s a hybrid-powered family-friend SUV, and Mat’s about to see if this 7-seat SUV has what it takes to compete with competitors such as the Skoda Kodiaq and Peugeot 5008. When it comes to the design, it’s not exactly the most exciting but it offers enough to keep you interested. It’s pretty chunky, similar to the old model, and higher levels of trim come with some bits of shiny trim around the front, sides and rear. You also have the option to choose a two-tone roof as well. On the inside, the cabin is largely made with good quality materials, and as long as you don’t go for the entry-level model, you have a suitably sized touch screen. Thankfully climate control functions still come with physical buttons, so they’re easy to manage and change when you’re on the go. There are three power options available, with the top-of-the-range being a hybrid petrol, which couples a 1.5-litre 3-cylinder turbo petrol with electric motors to deliver 213hp. The Nissan X-Trail starts from £32,000, but is it the best 7-seat SUV in this price range? Stick with Mat and find out for yourself!Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:36 Design 01:57 Interior 04:19 Back Seats 06:56 Boot 08:35 5 Annoying Things 09:55 5 Cool Things 11:12 Engines 12:06 Town Driving 14:08 Motorway Driving 16:16 Country Road Driving 17:28 0-60mph 18:11 VerdictMat’s Nissan X-Trail Choice: Kia Sorento Review: Skoda Kodiaq Review: