Nissan launches X-Trail ROCK CREEK Multi-Bed Special Edition with factory-integrated bed system
JamesJan 09, 2026, 05:48 PM

[PCauto] For consumers familiar with the X-Trail, the "Tough Gear" rugged exterior has been a hallmark ingrained in the DNA of this car since its first generation.
The Rock Creek version continues this style with rugged front and rear bumper guards, exclusive 18-inch matte black wheels, and the "ROCK CREEK" badge along the side of the body—all visually conveying its outdoor-ready vibe.

However, the key highlight of the Multi-Bed special edition becomes apparent the moment you open the trunk.
The factory-installed bed system extends directly from the second row of seats into the trunk, eliminating the need for owners to cut, modify, or purchase additional accessories, creating a seamless, flat sleeping space.
For camping enthusiasts who enjoy spontaneous trips, this undoubtedly saves a lot of trouble.

The design of the bed system is also quite thoughtful. The mattress is made of CORDURA® fabric, which is commonly used in outdoor gear.
Not only is it durable and tear-resistant, but it also offers water-resistant and waterproof properties, making it relatively easy to clean even if you accidentally spill a drink or get mud on it.

More importantly, the mattress thickness has been optimized to ensure comfort during sleep without excessively occupying the trunk space.
When the bed is not in use, it can be folded and stored, allowing the trunk to return to its usual storage function.

This dual functionality of the vehicle precisely addresses the needs of many family users.
They not only want the off-road capability and practicality of an SUV, but they also long for a small space where they can rest anytime during weekend getaways from the city.

In terms of performance, the X-Trail Rock Creek Multi-Bed continues the core configuration of the X-Trail e-4ORCE model.
Equipped with the KR15DDT engine paired with the e-4ORCE all-wheel-drive system, it not only meets the commuting needs of urban roads but also provides stable power output on unpaved rural roads or in light off-road situations.

From an industry trend perspective, the launch of this special edition is no coincidence. In recent years, the growing trend of "auto camping" and overnight car trips in Japan has prompted more car manufacturers to focus on the demand for factory-integrated camping equipment.
After all, compared to the potential regulatory risks and safety hazards of DIY modifications by car owners, factory-integrated solutions are clearly more reliable.
The X-Trail Rock Creek Multi-Bed differentiates itself by not treating camping accessories as a mere decorative gimmick, but by truly incorporating the mobile sleeping space as one of the core functions of the model.

For the Southeast Asian market, the potential of this car is equally worth anticipating.
With its combination of "factory modification + functional bedding + four-wheel drive performance," it could become a model example of factory-built camping SUVs across multiple markets.
After all, in today's highly homogenized SUV market, a model that balances daily commuting with the freedom of spontaneous camping always resonates with consumers eager to live life on the road.
The competition among new-generation SUVs is no longer limited to a comparison of power and space but also includes an understanding of and adaptation to different lifestyles.
The X-Trail Rock Creek Multi-Bed, with its bedding system, blurs the line between a travel tool and a mobile home. Perhaps it is this fusion of functionality and lifestyle that makes it a noteworthy presence in the current camping craze.
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