Nissan Navara RX road test review - Drive

The genesis of the elevation can be attributed firstly to the housing and mining booms, but car makers also cottoned to their growing family appeal – offering the versatility of a working vehicle during the week and a do-it-all weekend warrior –... This year sees a wholesale update to all the major players in the category, and Nissan's latest Navara crosses further than most into car-like territory while still maintaining its working roots. Nissan offers a myriad of options in its NP300 Navara range, dictated by four different model grades, the choice of either two- or four-wheel drive and manual or automatic transmissions. The Navara range is currently only available with a dual-cab body, with Nissan adding single cab and king cab variants later this year. The range starts at $26,490 (plus on-road costs) for the basic DX, the only model offered exclusively in two-wheel drive and with a petrol engine, the 122kW/238Nm 2. 5-litre four cylinder also used in the X-Trail SUV and Altima sedan. Source: www.drive.com.au