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New Navara vs V8 Boys

Postby matthewmazda » June 11th, 2014, 3:07 pm

BANGKOK--June 11, 2014: The all-new Nissan NP300 Navara is the 12th generation of its hard-working pickup, embodying Nissan's legacy of excellence and trust in this highly demanding segment, and now with new levels of comfort, convenience and advanced technologies. Backed by Nissan's 80 years of global pickup truck know-how and legendary reliability, the NP300 Navara meets the needs of demanding individuals and business owners alike.

The all-new model boasts highly competitive fuel economy, improved acceleration and easier operation, a more rigid and durable frame, as well as modern yet tough and strong design.

The new Nissan NP300 Navara achieves lower overall running costs through a combination of improvements in powertrain performance and a reduction in body mass. Exterior refinements include a reduction in roof height and higher ground clearance, as well as a larger loading area

The Nissan NP300 Navara is represented by a wide range of body types and powertrain options according to individual market demands, through narrow- and wide-body type, king and double cab models, as well as all-wheel drive and two-wheel drive types.

The Nissan design team focused on delivering a sportier and more emotional expression on the NP300 Navara, while maintaining Nissan's distinctive design DNA. The view from the side is marked by the smooth silhouette thanks to the high beltline and blacked B-pillar, which lends the NP300 Navara a unique character. The door section with dynamic convex and concave surface boldly expresses its energetic and dependable appearance along with the massively sculpted fenders. Nissan's signature "V-motion" motif flows from the grille and into the hood through to the front fender, giving a smooth and dynamic character line.

The visual appeal of the NP300 Navara is also enhanced thanks to the boomerang shaped lighting signature created with LED daytime running lights that gives a prominent and distinctive impression. Additional visual spice comes from chrome waist line moldings and turn indicators mounted in the door mirrors,. The unique new color choices - Savannah Yellow and The Earth Bronze - are designed to underscore the unique character of the NP300 Navara: vital yet urban.

Life on board has also been upgraded. Here the designers have styled the dashboard featuring a gentle sweep from the center panel to the door side with 3-dimensional rich sections in order to offer a feeling of spaciousness. In addition, the Nissan designers have styled the interior to represent a new quality benchmark in the segment, with finely designed meters and a tactile steering wheel, as well as the use of an aluminum-like finish on the center cluster and console as well as the finely crafted stitches on the seat.

Occupants will feel the clear influence of Nissan's SUV leadership, through the intuitive ergonomic design and use of high quality materials, and thanks to easier ingress and egress as well as improved refinement and visibility. Overall, the interior is spacious and comfortable, offering convenience for hard-working entrepreneurs and the quiet relaxation of a well isolated space for family journeys. The material selection and elaborate treatment such as double stitching fully express its high quality and sophistication.

"Since we built our first pickup in 1933, over 14 million customers around the globe have come to depend on a Nissan pickup to transport their families, workmates and cargo, sometimes in the toughest of circumstances, "explained Andy Palmer, Nissan's Chief Planning Officer. "Nissan pickups are often the lifeblood of their communities, and they need a broader range of abilities than almost any other vehicle. Engineering a good one isn't easy, but with the NP300 Navara, we've added to our accumulated 80 years of Pickup know-how, more comfort, convenience and SUV-inspired features, in-order to build a great one."

"The Nissan New NP300 Navara sets new benchmarks for performance, toughness, versatility and running costs; all the qualities that are critical for pickup users," adds Andy Palmer, Nissan's Chief Planning Officer.

The dashboard sports multiple easy-to-read dials, plus a large center console with a full array of intuitive features that combine with steering wheel controls to enable easy and safe use while driving. Included are high-resolution color TFT instrument displays with access to compass and turn-by-turn navigation support, fuel economy indicator and audio track and radio content. Customization features provide driver assistance in a variety of languages, as well as alerts, maintenance reminders and more.

While life-on-board is comfortable and convenient, the NP300 Navara has been designed and developed to easily and confidently handle heavy loads, while allowing ease of loading and unloading. Underneath, the NP300 Navara's high-strength chassis and leaf suspension have been engineered to take the punishment of intense daily usage, reflecting the expectations of pick-up customers around the world Among the other improvements to the NP300 Navara's characteristics are a reduced turning circle, reflecting the importance of agility and maneuverability in city driving.

The NP300 Navara's powertrain boasts improved performance, with reduced fuel consumption and emissions, as well as a dynamic control braking system that makes for a leader in segment performance. Engine options have been developed for best in class fuel efficiency and emissions ratings, yet with impressive power output and acceleration. Models come equipped with improved versions of Nissan's 2.5-liter DOHC in-line 4-cylinder Diesel engine or 2.5-liter in-line 4-cylinder Gasoline engine. The new 2.5-liter DOHC in-line 4-cylinder Diesel engine features maximum power of 140kW and 120kW at 3600rpm, maximum torque of 450Nm and 403Nm at 2000rpm, and higher boost from a turbocharger with electrical actuator. Fuel economy has been improved by as much as 11% over the previous model.

Shift-on-the-fly 4x4 driving can be engaged while the vehicle is in motion. The VDC (Vehicle Dynamic Control) system helps improve 4x4 driving performance and safety, along with ABLS (Active Brake Limited Slip), HSA (Hill Start Assist) and HDC (Hill Descent Control).

The NP300 Navara's transmission options include a seven-speed automatic and six-speed manual transmission. The seven-speed automatic provides for low fuel consumption at slow speeds as well as better acceleration, expanded gear ratio for wider range of speeds, and smooth acceleration and shifting. The six-speed manual features enhanced fuel efficiency from low to high gear, while its optimized shift stroke makes for quick and effortless gear changes.

Overall, the new Nissan NP300 Navara provides fleet and individual owners improved productivity in the field and comfort on the road. This is thanks to the high quality engineering that has delivered a tough and durable frame along with a high performance powertrain, and a striking design inside and out for a premium ownership experience.

"We are confident that the all-new Nissan NP300 Navara will go straight to the top of pickup buyers' shopping lists in all of the markets where we will sell it. Its combination of striking looks, efficient performance, robustness and durability will allow owners to work and play harder -- enriching their daily lives. The NP300 Navara continues the legacy of Nissan's long pickup history and, like all Nissan models, it will deliver excitement through innovation," concluded Andy Palmer.
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Re: New Navara

Postby matthewmazda » June 11th, 2014, 3:10 pm

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Re: New Navara

Postby playerskrew » June 11th, 2014, 3:10 pm

nice...

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Re: New Navara

Postby jm3 » June 11th, 2014, 3:28 pm

how much could i get for a 6 month old navara so i can buy this new one lol

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Re: New Navara

Postby matthewmazda » June 11th, 2014, 3:40 pm

jm3 wrote:how much could i get for a 6 month old navara so i can buy this new one lol


X 2 :drinking:

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Re: New Navara

Postby supercharged turbo » June 11th, 2014, 4:44 pm

Looks like the new ranger from behind

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Re: New Navara

Postby aidan » June 11th, 2014, 6:56 pm

Looks like a hilux mated with a D-max. But nice looking.

Now they should bring back the nissan pathfinder as an SUV version of this.

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Re: New Navara

Postby dtrinishy » June 11th, 2014, 7:34 pm

They are bringing the pathfinder with this look

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Re: New Navara

Postby Rory Phoulorie » June 11th, 2014, 7:45 pm

Wingle 6 >>> Navara

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Re: New Navara

Postby racedriverpro » June 11th, 2014, 7:58 pm

supercharged turbo wrote:Looks like the new ranger from behind


Tort it was only me. But it looking nice.

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Re: New Navara

Postby kerwinishere » June 11th, 2014, 8:24 pm

dtrinishy wrote:They are bringing the pathfinder with this look

X2

Looking good... Wonder if it's the same engine etc

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Re: New Navara

Postby jm3 » June 11th, 2014, 8:24 pm

matthewmazda wrote:
jm3 wrote:how much could i get for a 6 month old navara so i can buy this new one lol


X 2 :drinking:


i'm serious as soon as this comes in trinidad i'm selling mine and buying this

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Re: New Navara

Postby VexXx Dogg » June 11th, 2014, 9:08 pm

looks nice, seeing plenty Toyota cues tho

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Re: New Navara

Postby IvanTerrors » June 11th, 2014, 9:46 pm

older model navara go drop by massy

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Re: New Navara

Postby rollingstock » June 11th, 2014, 9:50 pm

Looks Rangerish
Much rather the sharper lines of the old model.

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Re: New Navara

Postby JStaples » June 11th, 2014, 11:05 pm

The front resemble the new Isuzu

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Re: New Navara

Postby K74T » June 12th, 2014, 2:32 am

Not bad at all. :)

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Re: New Navara

Postby turbosingh » June 12th, 2014, 10:16 am

rollingstock wrote:Looks Rangerish
Much rather the sharper lines of the old model.

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Re: New Navara

Postby Groovemaster » June 12th, 2014, 12:02 pm

looks like ...............
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Re: New Navara

Postby aidan » June 12th, 2014, 6:52 pm

kerwinishere wrote:
dtrinishy wrote:They are bringing the pathfinder with this look

X2

Looking good... Wonder if it's the same engine etc


It's not the N.America spec one right? That one is a load of fail.

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Re: New Navara

Postby V8 Boys » June 12th, 2014, 10:13 pm

Used to be, that just a few short yrs ago, Japanese vehicles were made in Japan. The Japanese, since the end of the 90s had won over the buying public's trust all over the world. The words quality and Japanese were always used together....til now.

Why would anyone settle KNOWINGLY for a sub-standard anything that bore a makers trade-mark...but was produced anywhere but the place and country of origin. And where such a product was now being assembled by cheaper labour, parts, materials and standards....Sure sure...its the way of the world nowadays...Clarks now being made outside of England, etc etc etc.

But what stumps me is WHY do gullible T&T nationals go gaga for such cheap knock-offs and PAY thru their eyeball for said inferior product whereas the prices of these same products are lower everywhere else but here? I mean...these all options- Navaralalas are going for over $200,000 aren't they?

I was looking at a Thailand assembled Ranger some yrs aback and the guy said he bought it directly from the Thailand company that made them..cost? $15,000us.
And here it was $175,000.

When are we going to stop supporting these conglomerates that fleece the average man who works so very hard for his $9 or $10,000 salary?

I just realised it doesn't make any sense complaining for them....because after they have paid the crazy prices for it...pay the $12-$15,000 insurance premiums, and the $3-$5,000 instalments.....they then proceed to STICK a bazillion $ worth of fake plastic chrome ALL OVER IT and $20,000 rims on them....then when the new model comes out 2 yrs later...more plastic covered and weaker than the next...they go bonkers for that one too and then go tryin to palm off the "old plastic-fake-chrome-covered one" on some sucker and go straddle themselves in debt all over again.

I go just stick to meh 40 yr old piece ah junk and watch them replace their diesel slugs (engines) every 10yrs.
I anxiously await for some one to scold me and then point out the best things about these tin cans so that I can destroy their myopic reasoning.
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Re: New Navara

Postby annandtotheworld » June 12th, 2014, 10:19 pm

Wonder the price lol

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Re: New Navara

Postby rusty_turbo » June 13th, 2014, 7:19 am

V8 boys always sounds like he has something to prove, if it bothers you that much, why comment at all.. Dbu

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Re: New Navara

Postby kerwinishere » June 13th, 2014, 7:29 am

V8 Boys talking some sense eh but I'd stick to my fake plastic and chrome anyway

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Re: New Navara

Postby V8 Boys » June 13th, 2014, 9:21 am

[quote="rusty_turbo"]V8 boys always sounds like he has something to prove, if it bothers you that much, why comment at all.. Dbu[/quote

My accomplishments speak volumes without having to respond to you small minded "ipad generation thinkers".

This is the internet and yuh doh have tuh click on anything. What bothers ppl like you is someone like me who speaks exactly what he thinks and doh give a toots who doh like to hear ppl talk straight and with "old time" sense.

Its simple, I see something that warrants my sarcasm...I comment. Whether it irritates the "trollers" is secondary to the intent.

I have owned over 90 different cars, trucks, vans etc...and the majority of them were "plastic toys". I don't have a problem with the new cars....ITS THE PUPPETS that glorify them I take issue with. How many have you owned "tusty turbo" ?

Yes they are the future and drive nice and have "cold breeze" but they are becoming more and more of a "throw away" item than the pieces of machinery we once took care of for more than 30yrs.

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Re: New Navara

Postby moti » June 13th, 2014, 10:46 am

Kinda reminds me of the people who go crazy off of the "green cars" electric. hybrid and the like.

Yes the car is reducing the carbon footprint when you drive it..............but it's contribution to the said carbon footprint when manufacturing makes no sense.

LOL @ the ipad generation.

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Re: New Navara

Postby jm3 » June 13th, 2014, 11:11 am

Yawn v8 boys get down of your soap box,
your scaring the children.

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Re: New Navara

Postby solar_ice » June 13th, 2014, 5:35 pm

That's one sexy Navara. Will be looking for a sale for mine soon.

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