Nissan unveils locally manufactured Navara single-cab bakkie

29th October 2021 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Following the introduction of the new Navara double-cab bakkie in June, Nissan South Africa has announced that it will round out the range with the launch of a single-cab derivative this month.

As is the case with the double-cab, the single-cab pick-up is produced at the Nissan Rosslyn plant, in Tshwane. The vehicle is also exported to markets in sub-Saharan Africa.

“The single-cab comes with an impressive list of best-in-class features that make it the perfect partner to get the job done right,” says Nissan South Africa marketing director Stefan Haasbroek.

The Navara single-cab 2.5 ℓ DOHC petrol engine (XE grade) has a maximum power of 118 kW and 233 Nm torque.

The 2.5 ℓ diesel powertrain comes in two levels of output.

The high-output engine delivers 140 kW of power and 450 Nm torque. The mid-output engine (XE and SE grades) produces 120 kW of power and 403 Nm torque.

For those drivers using the vehicle as a workhorse, the single-cab bakkie has a load capacity of up to 1 144 kg, with a reinforced body and suspension.

The Navara single-cab bakkie comes standard with a warranty of six years/150 000 km, and a service plan of six years/ 90 000 km.

Pricing starts at R275 391.30, excluding VAT.