Discover Nissan’s X‑Trail Multi‑Bed, the hybrid SUV that transforms into a fold‑out camping haven. See specs, pricing and how to start your adventure today!
Nissan has unveiled the X‑Trail Multi‑Bed, a limited‑edition version of its popular X‑Trail SUV exclusively for the Japanese market. Designed for weekend warriors and outdoor enthusiasts, the model converts the rear cabin into a fully functional sleeping platform, making “overnight on the road” a reality.
From Rock Creek to a Mobile Bed
The Multi‑Bed builds on the rugged “Rock Creek” trim, adding a bespoke fold‑out double mattress that lies flat across the cargo floor once the rear seats are folded. The mattress is crafted from water‑resistant Cordura fabric with striking red stitching that mirrors the interior accents of the Rock Creek edition.
Key Camping Features
- Removable, fold‑up mattress that expands to a generous sleeping surface.
- Optional hard floor panel with a rubber mat for extra protection on rough terrain.
- Integrated storage compartments for camping gear, including a dedicated space for a portable stove or cooler.
- Available “Sotoasobi” exterior kit featuring a matte‑black carbon‑fiber‑style roof spoiler, bolt‑on caps and a unique badge.
Additional Outdoor Packages
- Outdoor Package: Mud flaps, door sill protectors and reinforced hand‑grip guards.
- Roof Carrier Kit: Roof rails and a detachable cargo box for extra luggage.
- Rock Creek Basic Plus: All‑weather floor mat, rain‑proof cover and tire‑locking device.
Hybrid Powertrain
The Multi‑Bed retains Nissan’s e‑Power series‑hybrid system, a self‑charging electric motor paired with a conventional gasoline engine, and adds the e‑4ORCE all‑wheel‑drive system for confident off‑road performance.
Pricing and Availability
Sales begin in Japan with a starting price of ¥5,327,300 (approximately US $32,500). Optional accessories range from a few tens of thousands to over ¥200,000, adding roughly US $1,500–$1,800 to the base cost.
How It Stacks Up
In the compact SUV segment, the X‑Trail Multi‑Bed competes directly with the Subaru Forester, which also offers a rugged outdoor‑oriented trim. While the Forester focuses on traditional off‑road styling, Nissan’s Multi‑Bed differentiates itself with a purpose‑built sleeping platform and a hybrid drivetrain.
What’s Next?
Nissan plans to showcase the X‑Trail Multi‑Bed at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2026, giving global journalists a first look at a family SUV that doubles as a weekend‑camping cabin.
Conclusion
The X‑Trail Multi‑Bed proves that an everyday SUV can become a versatile adventure vehicle without sacrificing everyday practicality. Whether you’re heading to a campsite or navigating city streets, the new model offers a convenient, comfortable way to rest and recharge.

