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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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Drive on MSN2025 Nissan Ariya price and specs: Japanese electric car undercuts top-selling Tesla Model YThe post 2025 Nissan Ariya price and specs: Japanese electric car undercuts top-selling Tesla Model Y appeared first on Drive ...
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 ...
The Japanese automaker is pretty confident about Patrol's capabilities – in Australia, they offer an exclusive ten-year, 300,000-kilometer warranty when serviced by authorized Nissan dealers.
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.
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Drive on MSNMercedes-Benz GLB factory that supplies Australia is shutting down, but new-generation SUV loomsThe closure of the factory that builds the Mercedes-Benz GLB for Australia – the Cooperation Manufacturing Plant ...
Nissan Australia and Premcar first launched the successful Navara N-Trek Warrior in Australia a few years ago as the most off-road-oriented variant of the popular pickup. This model was followed ...
In Australia, the base Nissan Z that can be had with either a manual or an auto undercuts its Toyota rival by a significant AU$14,003 (about $9,700) as the latter starts from AU$87,303 (US$61,350).
Nissan still working to restore systems While the company has yet to attribute a cyberattack disclosed on December 5, it did add a new update to its website today confirming that attackers have ...
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.
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