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May 13, 2016

Nissan Philippines Adds New Variant to NP300 Navara Line-Up


Nissan adds a new variant to the 2015 Philippine Truck of the Year, the NP300 Navara, by introducing the Navara Sport Edition. This spruced up version of Nissan’s globally renowned pickup truck introduces new exterior and interior design elements that are targeted towards urbanites.

“We are proud and excited to unveil the latest variant of our award-winning pickup,” said Mr. Ramesh Narasimhan, President and Managing Director of Nissan Philippines, Inc. “Continuing the legacy of Nissan’s long pickup history, the brand once again exhibits innovation that excites with the new Nissan Navara Sport Edition, answering the calls of the consumers who are looking for a pickup that offers riding comfort, first-in-class features, and a sportier look.”


Available in both 4x2 and 4x4 versions, the Navara Sport Edition is distinguished by its upgraded exterior design elements. Upfront, it has a new honeycomb grille and new front skirt with fog lamps wrapped in a dark chrome finish. The side steps and rear bumpers are also given the same dark chrome finish while the bed gets a durable under rail bed liner and sports roll bar with a cargo lamp. At each corner, new 18-inch alloy wheels complete the transformation.

Inside, the Navara Sport Edition gets leather on its steering wheel, shift knob, arm rest, and door trims. These compliment the already generous list of equipment that include the powerful air conditioning system with rear vents, premium sound system, and ergonomically designed seats.


Mechanically, the Navara Sport Edition remains unchanged. This means, it comes packed with the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder diesel engine with a variable geometry turbo. It also benefits from a first-class ride thanks to the multi-link rear suspension system.

The Navara Sport Edition is now available at all Nissan dealerships nationwide in two colors: Riptide Blue and Aspen White. The pricing is as follows: P 1,275,000 for the 2.5L 4x2 EL Calibre AT and P 1,656,000 for the 2.5L 4x4 VL AT.

3 comments:

  1. Still no satnav? No thanks lol.

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  2. This is a good buy. Ive seen one in the metal. A lot of the features and looks..but cheaper than a Ranger XLT

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    1. I'd rather go for the Ranger anytime of the day. The Navara's heavy in terms of curb weight and not as fast on the straight. Plus the fact that it gulps more diesel than the rest. Proven!

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