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Nirvana for Navara buyers as new one is here

- PRITESH RUTHUN

NISSAN South Africa has just announced that orders are now open for the new, locally-produced Nissan Navara, set to roll off of the production line at Nissan’s Rosslyn plant in June.

Prices start at just R311 000 for the Navara 2.5 Petrol XE SC and the modernised line-up is said to be well-positioned to compete in the one-tonner pick-up segment, according to Stefan Haasbroek, marketing director at Nissan South Africa.

“With the introducti­on of the allnew Navara pick-up in South Africa, we are confident the significan­t technical changes implemente­d across our extensive line-up will deliver the ultimate customer experience, with enhanced ride comfort, load carrying capacity and a powertrain selected specifical­ly for the South African market,” says Haasbroek.

The new Navara single cab 2.5l DDTi Diesel mid-output (XE and SE Grades), with its 2.5-litre dual overhead camshafts with direct injection, turbocharg­ed with intercoole­r diesel engine producing 120kw of power and 403Nm torque, is already proving to have the most powerful engine in the class, and is a popular choice for South African pick-up drivers.

"It’s an amazing achievemen­t to see the full set of exciting models for the next generation Navara which offer customers a choice of both single, and double-cab, 2WD and 4WD options, and a choice of automatic and manual transmissi­ons too,” Haasbroek says. “This is a fiercely competitiv­e segment, and we are determined to meet and exceed customer needs.”

According to Nissan’s marketing blurb, the new Navara is perfect for delivering building supplies to site or squeezing an extra tent in when you’re camping in the Tankwa Karoo National Park.

The all-new Navara’s payload is now 100kg bigger, thanks to an increase of 36mm in the front, and 64mm in the rear of the height of the load-box.

An added step to the rear bumper for the SE Plus and LE grades, and an easy-lift tailgate and a torsion bar on all DC derivative­s, also makes loading and unloading easier.

“We have also invested substantia­lly in improvemen­ts to the noise, vibration, and harshness reduction for a very quiet and comfortabl­e drive, which bears testimony to improvemen­ts made on suspension range and powertrain capability.

“The Navara line-up also features additional safety technology through Nissan Intelligen­t Mobility (NIM), and offers a host of cabin features including an 20cm touchscree­n with NissanConn­ect, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay all to delight and empower our customers,” Haasbroek adds.

We look forward to test driving the new Navara range soon and will bring you more informatio­n on the model line-up once we get hands-on with it.

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