Overland Classifieds :: 2015 Nissan Xterra Pro 4X

The Nissan Xterra isn’t the first vehicle that comes to mind when we think about overlanding rigs, but that’s part of the charm. I’ve always liked the Xterra’s rugged looks, but I have to say that the premium Pro 4X package looks absolutely fantastic. With the optional off-road lights, roof rack, 16-inch uprated alloy wheels, and chunky tires, it reminds me a little of Toyota’s FJ Cruiser (check out this 2008 example for reference). This tidy Xterra has covered a mere 77,800 miles and showcases a clean title and perfect Carfax report.

From the Seller:

“Regularly maintained, no accidents, California owned, no rust, super clean Xterra! Had a great time, but I want/need something a bit bigger. Please no lowball offers as I have meticulously taken care of this truck and put lots of love and labor into it. If you love Xterras, this is the dream build. If you are looking at 4×4 4Runners, Jeeps, etc., this is a steal for the capability!”

2015 Nissan Xterra Pro 4X

The Nissan Xterra Pro 4X is fitted with a 4.0-liter V6 engine that produces 261 horsepower, 281 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 17 mpg. The top-of-the-line Pro 4X model provides additional off-road features, including hill start assist, descent control, off-road auxiliary lights, Bilstein shocks, and an electronic locking rear differential. It also enjoys extra interior comforts such as heated front seats, a rear-view camera, a premium nine-speaker audio system, GPS navigation with touchscreen display, Bluetooth, and more. 

Distinguishing Features

  • Nissan Premium wheels with Toyo Open Country R/T tires (and a full-size spare)
  • Bilstein 5100 rear shocks, MKII front shocks, and Old Man Emu Medium Duty leaf springs
  • Nisstec suspension lift, rear shackles, extended CVs, and a U-bolt flip kit
  • SPC Performance upper and lower control arms

This 2015 Nissan Xterra Pro 4X is listed for $26,000 and is currently located in Southern California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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