Nissan X-Trail Safety
Overview
Safety Shield
In the area of safety technology, Nissan pursues innovation as part of its "Safety Shield" concept, an advanced, proactive approach to safety issues based on the idea that the cars should help protect people.

Information safety
Bi-Xenon head lamps
Even when risk has not appeared, Nissan technologies make it easier for the driver to maintain safe driving conditions
Optional Xenon headlamps provide intense,long-range illumination for better nighttime visibility.
Fog Lamps
Integrated lamps provide extra illumination in foggy, low-visibility conditions

Control safety
Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD)
Provides enhanced braking control for safer, stress-free driving in every vehicle load situation.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
Optimizes braking performance, helping you to retain directional control of the vehicle, especially during emergency braking.
BA (Brake Assist)
Ensures additional stopping power by activating ABS (or EBD) during hard or panic braking.
ESP (Electric Stability Program)
ESP automatically controls brake and engine output to enhance stability when sensors detect that the vehicle may slip sideways, due to steering braking or accelerator pedal operation

Impact safety
Zone body structure
Crushable zone ensures low impact transmission in the safety zone. Safety zone is designed to protect occupants by preserving passenger compartment integrity in a collision.
Dual front seat SRS airbags
Dual front and side airbag SRS (Supplemental Restraint Systems) can help avoid or reduce the risk of injury resulting from an impact. Naturally, seat belts should also be used at all times.
Curtain & side airbag (optional)
The curtain & side bags available in higher grade, help to reduce the risk of injury resulting from an impact
Seat belt pretensioner with 2 stage Load limiter
The seatbelts are equipped with pre-tensioners, which take up slack for faster restraint, and load limiters, which limit the deceleration force felt by the occupant
Front seat active head restraints
Active head restraints move forward to support the head in the event of a collision
