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The post 2025 Nissan Patrol Y62 price hike partially due to new emissions laws appeared first on Drive. The 2025 Nissan ...
Nissan Ariya launching in Australia September, 5 years after debut – up to 504 km range, from RM154k
The Nissan Ariya was revealed back in 2020, yet even now it’s still finding new markets to enter. Nissan Australia has ...
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2025 Nissan ARIYA pricing and specifications confirmed ahead of striking electric SUV’s Australian launchThe Nissan ARIYA will make its domestic debut in September this year, with the striking electric SUV to launch in Australia ...
It's been mooted for years but finally Nissan's stylish compact crossover all-electric SUV will be available down under.
The Nissan Ariya is now up for grabs in the Land Down Under for the first time, where it will officially touch down in ...
Nissan is taking advantage of this trend by fitting the Warrior with a long list of features that includes an 8.0-inch touchscreen, leather upholstery, and forward-collision warning.
Nissan is headed back to the Australian V8 Supercar Series. The Japanese Automaker was famously ousted in 1993 when the sanctioning body behind the series adjusted the rules to require all entries ...
Nissan Australia previously ruled out bringing the Juke compact crossover over as an import. However, the unique styling cues have won this car many fans across the world, and it’s now a huge ...
Thieves stole a rare 1991 R32 GT-R from Nissan Australia’s heritage fleet during a brazen heist. The model was the first R32 to be delivered Down Under, and remained in pristine condition.
Could Nissan be planning to follow in the steps of the 911 Dakar and Huracan Sterrato? An Australian trademark filing for a "Warrior" version of the Z suggests maybe yes.
Godzilla has gone AWOL Down Under. Earlier this week, a 1991 Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R was stolen in Australia — taken, in fact, directly from Nissan’s Australian national headquarters.
The Nissan GT-R will be killed off in the Australian market on October 31, 2021 due to new safety legislation. New side-impact crash test regulations will come into force on November 1 for ...
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