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    Nissan to Highlight South African Heritage at Nampo Event

    Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMay 7, 2026003 Mins Read
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    Nissan South Africa will be on show at Nampo Harvest Day in Bothaville, the Southern Hemisphere’s largest agricultural exhibition, from 12 to 15 May 2026.

    The brand has confirmed its attendance as part of its focus on the South African market and its investment in the agricultural sector, cementing a partnership that dates to its first pick-up models in the country more than 60 years ago.

    To celebrate this long-standing partnership, Nissan will feature a selection of its most iconic models from its own heritage collection, including special one-off models from its South African racing division.

    Says Ramy Mohareb, Head of Communications, Brand and Customer Experience for Nissan Africa: “South Africa’s broader agricultural value chain contributes significantly to the local GDP and forms the backbone of many local communities.

    “Nissan’s participation in the Nampo Harvest Day reflects an enduring partnership with the farming community, built on a local heritage of more than 60 years, an understanding of what it means to work the land, and a range of vehicles engineered to match that dedication.”

    Mohareb says that, as one of the country’s most important platforms for the agricultural community, Nampo offers Nissan the opportunity to engage directly with customers who depend on capable, reliable vehicles to get the job done, season after season.

    On average, Nissan customers are never more than 25 minutes away from a Nissan dealer for accredited, high-quality aftermarket support and service due to the company’s wide expansion of the dealer network.

    “Nissan dealers are from the community, and they support Nissan customers with dedication, world-class service levels, as well as local knowledge and expertise,” explains Mohareb.

    Nissan Navara at Nampo

    The Nissan Navara Warrior, by Premcar will join several other Nissan vehicles on display at this year’s Nampo show.

    Just as at home on gravel as on tar, Nissan’s Navara range is designed with agricultural customers in mind and specifically engineered to suit their functional and lifestyle needs.

    The Nissan Navara is backed by 85 years of global bakkie heritage, and it boasts exceptional ruggedness thanks to a fully boxed frame, dual rate coil suspension, and upgraded brakes that are specifically engineered for towing up to 3.5 tonnes, loading up to 1,1 tonnes (model dependant) and navigating even the roughest terrain.

    (Photo by Cornel van Heerden)www.cornelvanheerden.com

    The Navara delivers top-class power output and torque, powered by a 2.5-litre diesel engine that delivers 140 kW and 450 Nm of torque. Its tried-and-tested powertrain has been adapted to improve towing stability and is proven to be Africa-tough.

    The Navara also boasts a complete range of accessories, available for fitment to Navara models at Nissan dealerships to personalise your Navara to your specific needs without affecting the vehicle’s mechanical warranty.

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