2026 Nissan Navara to Cost up to $6000 More than Its Mitsubishi Triton Twin
The 2026 Navara's average price rises by $2,943 with added features like a locally tuned suspension and longer warranty to justify a premium over the Mitsubishi Triton.
- Nissan Australia priced the 2026 Navara from $53,348 before on-road costs, with first deliveries scheduled for March 1, 2026.
- In a push upmarket Nissan limited the Navara to four model grades with dual-cab 4x4 automatics, raising prices by an average $2943 and the Pro-4X by $5865.
- Mechanically the Navara shares the ladder-frame platform and 2.4-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine 150kW/470Nm with the Triton, using a six-speed automatic transmission, while Premcar in Melbourne tunes suspension for Australia.
- Market comparisons show rivals like the Mitsubishi Triton GLX at $51,440 and Ford Ranger XL at $51,400 plus ORCs, heightening competitive pressure, Nissan Australia says.
- Buyers gain capped servicing at $499 per visit, the Navara retains a 3500kg braked towing capacity with payload up to 1094kg, and carries an ANCAP five-star rating.
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