Next Nissan Navara delayed for Australia to get it ‘right’

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Nissan’s local boss has admitted to pushing back the launch of the next-generation Navara dual-cab ute, due to ongoing “challenges” around pricing, specification and variant mix.

Speaking with CarExpert, Nissan Oceania managing director Andrew Humberstone said quite candidly that he wants to get the brand’s critical new ute “right”.

“We delayed it for a number of reasons: I wanted the right product at the right time, with the right spec, with the right quality, with the right number of variants – we are having certain challenges with that as a market,” Mr Humberstone said.

“I don’t want to be in a position where we did something that was not a full complement, and start drip-feeding derivatives into market. It’s a global launch, it’s a really important launch for us, and we want it to be substantial.”

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Despite the as-yet unrevealed new Navara being delayed, Mr Humberstone maintains the new ute will still arrive in local showrooms sometime during 2026.

Globally, Nissan has only teased the facelifted NP300 Navara/Frontier that will arrive in Latin American markets during the 2026 Japanese financial year, despite this and the next-generation pickup for Oceania being confirmed in the same global announcement.

Above is a teaser image of the facelifted model for Latin America, showing a more futuristic front end in line with some of the brand’s newest and upcoming models. It’s unlikely this new Navara will be getting any form of electrification, despite the new-age face.

Meanwhile, the upcoming Thai-built next-gen Navara, which is destined for the Oceania region which includes Asia and Australia is a new “one-ton pickup” will “leverage Nissan’s partnership with Mitsubishi Motors”.