July 11, 2025

Nissan PH Confirms: No Price Increase For All Navara Variants This July


Nissan Philippines announces that the Nissan Navara will remain at its current suggested retail price (SRP) across all variants for July 2025, following industry-wide developments that are expected to affect pickup truck prices. The current pricing will be available in limited supply, depending on dealership stocks.

This update follows the implementation of the Capital Market Efficiency Promotion Act (CMEPA), which was signed into law and took effect last July 1, 2025, signaling a shift in automotive regulations that revoked the tax exemption on pick-up trucks not used for livelihood purposes, causing an increase in their pricing.

To bring this to the public, Nissan will be holding the next leg of the Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour, where visitors can experience the latest Nissan models with limited event offers, at Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna from July 18 to 20, 2025.

“By hosting the interactive Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour, we are giving more Filipinos the opportunity to experience our vehicles firsthand and explore accessible ownership options in a dynamic and engaging environment,” says Masao Tsutsumi, Nissan Philippines President.

As reference, the Nissan Navara pricing is as follows:
  • Nissan Navara VE Calibre 4x2 MT – P 1,320,000
  • Nissan Navara VE Calibre 4x2 AT – P 1,410,000
  • Nissan Navara VE 4x4 – P 1,460,000
  • Nissan Navara VL Calibre 4x2 – P 1,560,000
  • Nissan Navara VL Calibre-X 4x2 – P 1,630,000
  • Nissan Navara VL 4x4 MT – P 1,660,000
  • Nissan Navara VL 4x4 AT – P 1,740,000
  • Nissan Navara Pro-4X 4x4 – P 1,850,000
Check out how other brands priced their pickup trucks with the excise tax here.

11 comments:

  1. Navara VL is probably the best value for money pickup right now. You get the 4x4 with top spec features at a mid spec price. Sure, real world engine performance is a bit underwhelming compared to competitors despite the strong numbers, but the overall package for 1.7M PHP is very good.

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    1. agree. for how long can they hold the prices?

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  2. "Nissan PH Confirms: No Price Increase For All Navara Variants This July"
    With all thats happening at Nissan, they have a very slim margin for error, the ramifications of this decision remains to be seen.

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  3. Nissan Philippines will eventually increase the prices of Navara pickup trucks by around 50,000 Pesos up to 100,000 Pesos.

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  4. yes because they already increased prices since 2019 by almost 20 ~ 40%

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  5. Nissan Ph has already proven themselves to be successful with the Navara. I hope they bring the size up and offer the bigger brother Frontier to spice things up.

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  6. No need for price increase since nothing major has changed with the Navara. Just facelift after facelift. An all-new model would justify price increase.

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  7. It's impressive to look at, considering the current platform of the hilux is also of the same age as well.

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    1. If you will use it for business where cargo matters, i suggest you select Navara over Hilux; where Navara's suspension is stronger than its competitor

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  8. Pro 4x will increase to 2.22mil when tax is increased from 1.85 currently...thats a big difference

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  9. I don't think performance is an issue, ie., cargo wise, i have a 2024 Navara 4x2 VL; safety features that is adequate for my needs and loading it with 1 ton of cargo is a piece of cake; i've done it multiple times and i do not need to worry that its suspension will get easily damage unlike it's more flashier competitors that can only haul 500 kgs? what's that compare to my Navara? i think only the DMax is its competitor in cargo carrying capacity. Well at the end of the day, i choose performance over flashy look.

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