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Part Nissan X-Trail, part tank: it’s the Rogue path Warrior

Nissan has developed a one-off off-roader called the Rogue path Warrior ahead of the new York motor Show, swapping out the basic tyres that typically function on the American version of the X-Trail in favour of hardcore Dominator tracks.
The manufacturer, which states the Rogue path Warrior is just one of “several” distinct takes on the SUV on screen at the annual event at the Jacob Javits Convention Centre, had to customize the suspension as well as wheel wells in purchase to integrate the unique track system.
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But while Nissan has made other visible alterations – including a customized camouflage body wrap as well as military-style yellow windows – the drivetrain elements stay the same.
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That implies the 2.5-litre DOHC 4-cylinder engine stays untouched, with Nissan declaring that the basic output of 168bhp as well as 175lb ft of torque is “more than enough” for dealing with snow banks as well as sand dunes.
Other off-road additions include tinted headlights, LED spotlights, fender flares as well as a winch to go along with the 48-inch long, 30-inch high as well as 15-inch broad tracks.
“This new Rogue path Warrior adds a new dimension to household adventures with its snow/sand tracks, gear basket, winch as well as camo paint,” stated Nissan’s Michael Bunce. “If you want to stand apart from the crowd during a day on the slopes or the beach, this is the car to take.”
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Quite why you’d in shape a camouflage wrap to ‘stand out’ is anyone’s guess, although there’s no rejecting that the Rogue path Warrior would get lots of interest from onlookers. Which would be extremely useful certainly in the event of it getting stuck…
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