Nissan X-Trail I (T30) (2000-2007) – batteries


Choosing the right battery for your Nissan X-Trail I (T30) from the years 2000 to 2007 is a crucial decision that significantly influences the reliability of your vehicle, especially considering the varying engine types and configurations this model offers. The X-Trail T30 was offered with both petrol and diesel engines, as well as with and without 4×4 drive, and these variations directly impact the technical requirements for the battery, including its capacity, cold cranking amps (CCA), and physical mounting type. Understanding these parameters will help ensure your vehicle starts reliably in all conditions and that the electrical system operates optimally.

For gasoline engines, specifically the 2.0 (103 kW and 110 kW) and 2.5 4×4 (121 kW) versions, as well as their 4×4 counterparts, the recommended battery capacity falls between 60 and 65 Ah. The cold cranking amps requirement for these engines ranges from 390 to 580 A. These engines do not feature a Start-Stop system, which means you do not need a specialized battery technology like AGM or EFB. Instead, a standard lead-acid (flooded) battery is sufficient for these applications. It’s worth noting that the mounting for these batteries is specific: instead of the commonly used B13 clamp, the X-Trail T30 requires batteries with B0 or Korean B1 mounting types. This is a crucial detail, as trying to fit a battery with a different clamp type simply won’t work or may be unsafe. Some example models of batteries that fit these requirements include Bosch S40 24, Exide EA654, Exide EB604, Lucas LP005, and Varta D47. These are just examples, and other brands may also offer suitable options provided they match the technical and mounting specifications.

For diesel engines, such as the 2.2 DCi (84 kW and 100 kW) versions, including the 4×4 variant, the vehicle requires a battery with a higher capacity due to the increased demand of diesel starting systems. The recommended battery here ranges from 70 to 75 Ah, with a CCA requirement between 540 and 630 A. Like the petrol engines, these diesels do not use a Start-Stop system, so a standard lead-acid battery is again the preferred choice. However, the mounting system is different from the petrol models: the diesel X-Trails use B01 or B9 mounting types. This again is less common than the B13 type, so it’s important to double-check the battery dimensions and mounting before purchase. Some suitable example battery models for the diesel variants include Bosch S40 26, Exide EA754, Exide EB704, and Varta E23. Remember, these are just representative examples; many reputable battery manufacturers produce compatible models.

One interesting fact about the Nissan X-Trail I (T30) is that despite its rugged, SUV-oriented nature, it often shares battery sizes and mounting types more typical of Korean vehicles, hence the mention of “Korean B1” in the mounting options. This can occasionally make finding the right battery a bit more challenging in European markets, where the B13 clamp is far more prevalent. As such, it’s highly recommended to bring the old battery or its exact specifications when shopping for a replacement, or at least to double-check with your supplier that the mounting type will fit perfectly in your battery tray and secure properly with your existing hold-down system.

While choosing a battery with a higher capacity or CCA than the minimum required can be advantageous, particularly for those who frequently drive in colder climates or use additional electrical accessories, it is important not to exceed the physical size or weight limits imposed by the battery tray and mounting system. Overly large or heavy batteries may not fit properly or could even damage the mounting bracket over time.

In summary, selecting the right battery for your Nissan X-Trail I (T30) involves more than simply matching the amp-hour or CCA ratings. Paying close attention to the mounting system is essential, as is considering the typical operating conditions for your vehicle. Opt for a reliable, well-known brand, and don’t hesitate to consult your vehicle’s manual or a professional if you’re unsure about compatibility. With the right battery, your X-Trail will be ready for any adventure, whether it’s a daily commute or an off-road journey.

Nissan X-Trail in version I (T30) was produced in the years 2000 – 2007. The following table presents information about batteries that match each of the engines available on the market.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Nissan X-Trail (2000-2007):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
0 – positive on the right side1B0
0 – positive on the right side1B01
0 – positive on the right side1Korean B1
0 – positive on the right side1B9
As you can see, in case of Nissan X-Trail, even the basic parameters of the batteries (battery layout, terminal types and base hold-down) are not identical for all engine versions. For this reason, care must be taken to match the battery to a specific engine.

Nissan X-Trail I (T30) – petrol engines:
  • 2.0 (103 kW)
  • 2.0 (110 kW)
  • 2.0 4×4 (103 kW)
  • 2.0 4×4 (110 kW)
  • 2.5 4×4 (121 kW)

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 24
60 Ah
540 A
232x173x225 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB604
60 Ah
390 A
230x173x222 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA654
65 Ah
580 A
230x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Premium
LP005
60 Ah
540 A
230x170x225 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
D47
60 Ah
540 A
232x173x225 mmMore

For the Nissan X-Trail I (T30) with petrol engines 2.0 (103 kW), 2.0 4×4 (103 kW), 2.0 (110 kW), 2.0 4×4 (110 kW), and 2.5 4×4 (121 kW) produced from 2000 to 2007, the selection of the correct battery depends mainly on the factory configuration and the version of your vehicle. These engines were factory-equipped with batteries in the Japanese D23 case size, which is characterized by dimensions of approximately 230 mm in length, 173 mm in width, and 225 mm in height. All batteries listed in the tables provided fit this D23 standard, so their physical size will match the original fitment in the battery tray and engine compartment, and no modifications should be necessary for installation.

The main differences between the batteries suitable for these engines relate to the capacity (Ah), cold cranking amperage (A), terminal layout (polarity), and the type of battery hold-down. Most batteries from Bosch, Varta, Lucas, and Exide in this group have a capacity of 60–65 Ah and a cold cranking performance between 390 and 580 A, which is well suited for the demands of these petrol engines, even under colder starting conditions. All listed options have the standard European terminal layout (positive terminal on the right when the terminals are closest to you, marked as “0” in the tables) and standard terminal type “1” (round posts). The mounting type is either “B0” or “Korean B1”, both of which refer to side/edge hold-downs in the D23 battery format, making them interchangeable for this application.

Due to minor differences in mounting style (such as “B0” vs. “Korean B1”), it’s recommended to check how your current battery is fixed in place. Both systems are common for this car, and most battery trays will accommodate either, but confirming the hold-down system can ensure a perfect fit. Since manufacturers sometimes used batteries with slightly different mounting features or capacities within the same model and engine, the best approach is to compare the key parameters—size, terminal layout, and hold-down type—of your existing battery before ordering a replacement. If your current battery is a D23 size with standard European polarity and posts, any battery listed here will be suitable for your X-Trail’s petrol engine.


Nissan X-Trail I (T30) – diesel engines:
  • 2.2 DCi (100 kW)
  • 2.2 DCi (84 kW)
  • 2.2 DCi 4×4 (100 kW)

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 26
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB704
70 Ah
540 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA754
75 Ah
630 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
E23
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore

For the Nissan X-Trail I (T30) equipped with 2.2 DCi diesel engines—specifically the 2.2 DCi (84 kW), 2.2 DCi (100 kW), and 2.2 DCi 4×4 (100 kW) without Start-Stop—the selection of a suitable battery involves considering a few important parameters, especially since different versions of the same engine may have left the factory with slightly different battery types. The main battery formats compatible with these diesel engines are based on the so-called “D26” or “L3” European case size, which are characterized by dimensions around 260–270 mm in length, 173–175 mm in width, and 220–225 mm in height. Batteries from Bosch, Varta, and Exide listed here fit this size standard, ensuring they will fit securely in the battery tray of your X-Trail’s diesel variant.

When comparing the batteries shown in the tables, the key differences are in the rated capacity, cold cranking amperage, and the type of battery hold-down. For example, both the Bosch S4 S40 26 and the Varta Blue Dynamic E23 offer a capacity of 70 Ah and a cold cranking current of 630 A, and both use the standard European terminal layout (“0” polarity, with the positive terminal on the right) and round post terminals (type “1”). Their physical dimensions (261 x 175 x 220 mm) place them in the D26/L3 group, making them directly interchangeable. These batteries use a “B01” hold-down, which is a standard edge/side mounting type for this size.

Exide options, such as the Premium EA754 and Excell EB704, also fit the L3 standard case size (270 x 173 x 222 mm), so they are compatible in terms of dimensions and fitment. The main difference is in the battery hold-down system, marked as “B9” in the table, which is a different style of side mounting. In practice, most X-Trail battery trays for these diesel engines are compatible with both B01 and B9 hold-downs, but it is always wise to check the mounting style of your current battery before ordering a replacement. All listed batteries use the same terminal layout and type, so there are no concerns about cable reach or terminal compatibility.

As different versions of the X-Trail diesel were sometimes supplied with slightly different batteries from the factory—mainly differing in hold-down type or brand—it is recommended to visually check the parameters of your current battery, including its size, polarity, and mounting method. This will help you select a replacement that matches your original installation and ensures trouble-free fitting and operation. Any of the batteries listed here, provided they match the case size and mounting of your existing battery, will work reliably in the 2.2 DCi diesel versions of the Nissan X-Trail I (T30).


If you’re still unsure which battery fits your Nissan X-Trail , or if you want to help others in their selection, please send us a photo of your current battery in the comment section at the bottom of the page. You can also send the picture to contact@whatbattery.co.uk (we will place it in the comments to also help other users). Be sure to specify the car model, year, type, as well as the engine capacity and power. We’ll do our best to assist you!

See also information about other cars of this manufacturer

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Nissan Almera II (N16) (2000-2006) battery
Nissan Almera Tino (2000-2006) battery
Nissan Juke (2010-) battery
Nissan Micra I (K10) (1982-1992) battery
Nissan Micra II (K11) (1992-2003) battery
Nissan Micra III (K12) (2002-2010) battery
Nissan Micra IV (K13) (2010-2016) battery
Nissan Micra V (K14) (2017-) battery
Nissan Murano I (Z50) (2003-2008) battery
Nissan Murano II (Z51) (2008-) battery
Nissan Navara III (D40) (2005-2014) battery
Nissan Note I (2006-2012) battery
Nissan Note II (2012-) battery
Nissan Primera I (P10) (1990-1998) battery
Nissan Primera II (P11) (1996-2002) battery
Nissan Primera III (P12) (2001-2007) battery
Nissan Qashqai I (2006-2013) battery
Nissan Qashqai II (2013-) battery
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