Three different Xterra models are offered: X, S and Pro-4X. All 2013 models are powered by a 261-horsepower 4.0L V6 engine, which is mated to either a 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission, though 2WD Xterra comes only with the automatic. The X and S models are offered in a choice of rear-wheel drive or a 4-wheel-drive system that has an electronically controlled part-time transfer case with low-range mode.
The Xterra has serious truck underpinnings that translate into strong off-road prowess, hauling heavy loads and towing. The Xterra's F-Alpha platform and fully-boxed frame are shared with Nissan's Titan and Frontier pickups, as well as the Armada and Pathfinder SUVs. The suspension is an independent double-wishbone design in front and a heavy-duty solid-axle setup with leaf springs in back. Pro-4X models are outfitted with Bilstein gas shocks, which offer more wheel travel.
With its many utility-oriented features, the Xterra is designed for active people who often carry heavy gear and need to go off-road. Side steps are built into the rear bumper for easy access to the roof rack, which has a latchable lid. The cargo area has an "Easy Clean" surface and ten cargo utility hooks, including six floor hooks capable of carrying up to 110 pounds each. In addition there's an available adjustable channel system in the cargo floor, similar to that offered in Nissan pickups, for securing bike racks or specialized gear. There's also space to secure and carry jugs of up to a gallon.
Very short front and rear overhangs make the Xterra well-proportioned for off-roading. It has several specialized features oriented toward rough terrain, including hill descent control and hill start assist, which both increase safety and help maintain control on steep slopes. Pro-4X models also include an electronic-locking rear differential.
All Xterra models include front-seat side-impact airbags, electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes. Roof-mounted side-curtain airbags, which cover all outboard occupants, are also standard.
The base X model includes keyless entry and power windows, locks and mirrors, while the S adds alloy wheels, upgraded seats, step rails, a first-aid kit, a cargo net, roof-rack cross bars, a gear basket, the Easy Clean cargo surface and a C-Channel cargo floor.
Stepping up to the PRO-4X model brings a host of solid off-road equipment, including Bilstein shocks, skid plates, off-road wheels and tires, fog lamps, roof-mounted lights, black body-side molding, a fold-flat passenger seat, a navigation system, blue cloth seat fabric and a leather-trimmed steering wheel.
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The Xterra is mechanically unchanged for 2013, however it does receive a few more features aimed at comfort, convenience and aesthetics. S models get a Display audio system with SiriusXM radio, while PRO-4X models get an outside temperature display, a rear view monitor, a navigation system, automatic headlights and an interior featuring contrasting stitching.
The 2013 Nissan Xterra is a basic, value-priced sport-utility vehicle that offers serious truck durability and off-road ability. With convenient tie-down points and storage spaces, it's a good choice for young, active people who often go off-road adventuring with a bike, kayak or other equipment. Yet with the back seat up and in place, there's enough space for four adults.