Tough, but still with a bit of sophistication to it. Source: Supplied - NEWS.com.au

Nissan’s hoping this trend continues, resting a lot of the company’s future Australian success on its newly updated Navara NP300. They have a fair fight set out in front of them too, priced from $26,490, it goes head-to-head with the brand new... While its lack of lane departure warning, radar controlled cruise control and even reverse-view camera in lower models may put it behind in the technology space once Ford and Toyota’s new pick-ups are released, how it drives and feels on the... Powered by a 2. 3-litre twin-turbocharged diesel engine, the new Navara is a beast as far as utes go. The 450Nm of torque is the headlining feature, giving it ample amounts of pulling ability, allowing you to power up hills with ease and tow big... It also has a class leading fuel economy, with Nissan claiming 7. 0 litres of fuel consumption per 100 kilometres, which we were nearly able to replicate at 7. 4 litres/100 kilometres over a week long period. Putting the foot down is quite noisy, much noisier than some of its rivals, but once you’re on the road and revs drop it quietens down and the brilliant insulation keeps away any wind or tyre noise. Source: www.news.com.au