Nissan has announced the Australian release of the NP300 Navara. The NP300 will be available in four grades: DX, RX, ST and ST-X, and offered in 27 variants including choices in: drive (four-wheel and rear-wheel), cabin (dual, king and single), chassis (pick-up utility and cab chassis), engine (twin-turbo diesel, turbo diesel and petrol) and transmission (six-speed manual and seven-speed automatic).
The new Navara offers the efficiency, performance and durability that pick-up buyers need, as well as premium ride and interior comfort. Maximum breaked towing capacity for the NP300 is 3500 kg across the diesel variants and 1588 kg for the petrol version. Maximum payload ranges between 880 and 1112 kilograms, depending on the variant specification.
The dual-cab pick-up models are on sale from May 2015. The single-cab (cab chassis), king-cab (pick-up utility and cab chassis) and dual-cab (cab chassis) grades will be available from Q3 this calendar year.
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