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2026 Nissan Navara lands in Australia with full pricing and March arrival
Nissan has confirmed Australian prices for the fifth-generation Navara and says the first examples will hit showrooms in March 2026. The new Navara arrives in four distinct trims, each powered by the same 2.4-liter bi-turbo diesel and tuned suspension, positioning it as a serious contender in the midsize pickup segment.
Quick highlights
- Starting price: AU$53,348 for the base SL
- Top-spec Pro-4X begins at AU$68,418
- Engine: 2.4-liter bi-turbo diesel, 150 kW and 470 Nm
- Fuel: 7.7 L/100 km combined
- Towing: 3,500 kg braked capacity
- Warranty and support: up to 10 years or 300,000 km when serviced with authorized dealers
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Trim breakdown and key features
SL (entry level) — AU$53,348
The SL is the most affordable way into the new Navara and still arrives well equipped. Highlights include LED headlights and taillights, 17-inch steel wheels with 265/65 all-terrain tires, a 9-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Android Auto, DAB+ radio and a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. Active safety tech on the SL covers autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, blind spot assist and an intelligent around-view monitor with cross traffic alert front and rear.
ST — AU$56,765
Stepping up to the ST brings cosmetic and comfort upgrades such as 17-inch alloy wheels, LED fog lamps, heated folding mirrors with indicators, a leather-accented steering wheel and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. Rear privacy glass, additional USB charging points and other convenience items separate it from the SL.

ST-X — AU$63,177
The ST-X adds 18-inch gunmetal alloys, body-colour chin spoiler, silver grille accents and side steps, plus chrome-look mirror caps. Interior perks include heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, wireless phone charging and push-button start. This grade also introduces Super 4WD with a Torsen limited-slip differential, seven drive modes and hill descent control for serious off-road use.
Pro-4X — AU$68,418
The top Pro-4X model focuses on rugged styling and cabin flair: 17-inch matte black wheels wrapped in 265/65 A/T tires, lava-red accenting on wheel arches, black roof rails, leather-accented seats with orange stitching and suede bolstering. Exterior upgrades include a black sports bar, tubliner, tailgate assist and a factory towbar, giving it a more purposeful, adventure-ready look.

Powertrain, performance and towing
Under the bonnet across the range sits a 2.4-liter bi-turbo diesel producing 150 kW (201 hp) and 470 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed automatic gearbox. Nissan quotes a combined fuel figure of 7.7 L/100 km and a braked towing capacity of 3,500 kg, which keeps the Navara competitive against rivals in towing and economy. All Australian examples receive a Premcar-tuned suspension setup aimed at improving ride and load control.
Market positioning and ownership benefits
Nissan bundles up to 10 years or 300,000 km of warranty coverage when owners use authorized Nissan service centres, plus a 5-year flat-price servicing option and extended roadside assistance. The warranty is transferable and applies to Nissan Genuine Accessories, a selling point for buyers who plan to accessorize for work or recreation.

Compared with segment leaders such as the Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger, the new Navara offers a strong value proposition: modern tech, robust towing, and a long warranty, all wrapped in refreshed styling and off-road capable hardware on higher trims.
Whether buyers prioritise affordability or off-road capability, the 2026 Navara lineup gives clear choices across price points and equipment levels. Nissan's March 2026 rollout will be worth watching for those refreshing a fleet or shopping for a new dual-purpose pickup.
Source: autoevolution
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