Daily Dispatch

New, stylish Nissan Navara breaks the mould

There are major updates to the one-tonne bakkie that will be assembled in SA from 2021

- DENIS DROPPA

Nissan has taken the wraps off the upgraded Navara one-tonner that will be built and sold in SA from 2021.

Available until now as a full import since its launch in 2017, the updated bakkie will be locally built for sale in SA and SubSaharan Africa from the first quarter of 2021. In a R3bn investment at Nissan's Rosslyn plant near Pretoria, it will be produced alongside the existing NP300 Hardbody and halftonne NP200.

For the first time the Navara will be available locally as a single-cab workhorse, having previously only offered doubleand king-cab versions. Nissan hasn t specified the engine line

’ up but confirms that both diesel and petrol will be offered. Until now the Navara has been available as a 2.3l turbodiese­l with outputs of 140kW and 450Nm, an engine that is likely to be retained.

The Navara has been extensivel­y updated with a new design and a host of under-theskin improvemen­ts that Nissan hopes will help it better challenge the market domination of the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger.

The bakkie has adopted a notably more aggressive design with a new interlock grille that creates a powerful front face for the vehicle, in what Nissan s chief LCV designer Ken Lee calls an unbreakabl­e design language.

This bolder grille is flanked by striking new C-shaped quad LED projector headlamps, with the new tail lights adopting a similar C-signature.

A new Pro-4X design grade for adventure lovers has been introduced featuring a distinctiv­e athletic look with extensive black accents, all-terrain tyres, and lively orange detailing.

Under the revamped body is a strengthen­ed rear axle providing an increased payload capacity up to a class-leading 1.2 tonnes. An integrated step in the new rear bumper makes bed access easier.

A new steering rack has been adopted to enhance manoeuvrab­ility at low speeds and steering response across the speed range. The Navara also offers a quieter and more comfortabl­e ride thanks to a significan­t decrease of vibration and improved noise isolation.

Inside, the updated bakkie features a redesigned instrument panel highlighti­ng the 8inch navigation screen and a 7inch higher resolution TFT screen.

Reshaped rear seats provide improved comfort for passengers, and there s a new rear

’ armrest with built-in cup holders to store drinks or cellphones.

New safety technologi­es include intelligen­t forward collision warning, intelligen­t emergency braking, and rear cross traffic alert, all of which scan the surroundin­gs and help prevent accidents.

There are also blind-spot warning and lane-keeping systems, along with a new intelligen­t around view monitor, which scans for surroundin­g people and cars when performing tasks such as parallel parking. The latter system features an off-road monitor to help avoid hitting obstacles.

When in four-wheel drive mode, an active brake limited slip differenti­al system (ABLS) maximises traction by intelligen­tly managing power delivery and wheel-braking between the front and rear axles, and the left and right wheels. It enables drivers to be more confident when towing large payloads and driving through muddy terrain.

A trailer sway control system helps the vehicle maintain stability on the road when towing.

Initial production of the new Nissan Navara will start in Thailand and Frontier in Mexico. A new Nissan Connect infotainme­nt system allows seamless smartphone connection enabling features such as Bluetooth streaming audio, voice recognitio­n, and navigation.

The Navara now has multiple USB ports throughout the vehicle to charge devices and ensure connectivi­ty. It includes a new a generation type C USB port in the console which can support the charging of multiple devices.

For the first time the Navara will be available locally as a single-cab workhorse

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ANGULAR: The new Navara boasts a striking new design, particular­ly in this new Pro-4X adventure grade. Along with increased payload capacity, Nissan hopes to challenge the sales leadership of rivals Hilux and Ranger.
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Pictures: SUPPLIED INSIDE: The updated bakkie features a redesigned instrument panel.

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