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New Nissan Navara Is Here To Fight The Ranger And Hilux – With A Mitsubishi Secret

Nissan wants to convince us that the new Navara is not just a Mitsubishi Triton with a different skin

Nissan has finally lifted the curtain on one of several new Navara pickup trucks it’s preparing for different markets around the world. Revealed in Australia, the latest generation adopts a tougher, more dynamic design while sharing much of its underlying engineering with the Mitsubishi Triton.

The company is banking on distinct styling cues and locally tuned suspension – with the help of Australian engineering firm Premcar – to give the Navara its own identity, setting it apart from its close relative while carving a stronger position in the fiercely contested midsize pickup market.

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Collaborations between manufacturers are nothing new in this segment. Mechanical partnerships have turned the segment into a bit of a shared workshop, with the Ford Ranger and VW Amarok pairing up, and the Mazda BT-50 sharing its DNA with the Isuzu D-Max. Now, Nissan and Mitsubishi enter the mix, focusing on cutting development costs while broadening their global reach.

What is interesting is that the new pickup truck primarily bound for Australia and New Zealand is entirely distinct from the Navara sold in South America, the Frontier available in North America, and China’s Frontier Pro. Despite aiming for the same audience, each version has been developed independently, a reminder that regional needs still dictate how a pickup takes shape.

This is a developing story and will be updated…

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Thanos Pappas

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Thanos Pappas, a product design engineer by trade, has been wading through automotive journalism for…
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