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    Nissan’s Toughest Bakkie Yet Has Arrived

    March 25, 2025
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    Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior
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    Nissan has launched the new Navara PRO-4X Warrior, engineered by Australian partner Premcar, to tackle South Africa’s demanding off-road conditions. Designed for enhanced durability and performance, the Warrior is powered by a robust 2.5-litre DDTi diesel engine delivering 140kW and 450Nm of torque. This powerful engine, paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission and 4WD system, ensures superior towing capacity and strong performance in challenging environments. Its upgraded suspension, wider track, and 232mm ground clearance provide improved stability and control on rough terrains.

    The Warrior’s rugged design combines practicality with style. It features aggressive blacked-out elements, red accents, and distinctive Nissan Warrior badging. Inside, premium touches include leather seats with red stitching, an 8-inch infotainment system, and advanced climate control. The vehicle’s safety features include collision warning, blind spot monitoring, and a 360-degree camera with an off-road mode. These enhancements ensure that drivers have greater visibility and confidence during their adventures.

    Nissan’s new Warrior model is set to strengthen the company’s presence in the African market, aligning with its strategy to expand its off-road vehicle lineup. Manufactured at Nissan’s Rosslyn plant, the Navara Warrior highlights Nissan’s dedication to meeting Africa’s growing demand for durable, versatile vehicles.

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