Thursday 24 October 2013

Nissan Navara 4WD LE and SE updated, from RM95,000

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A new, fresh look of the popular Navara

Edaran Tan Chong Motor (ETCM) recently threw the covers off the updated Nissan Navara pick-up truck in Sabah. However, only two double-cab variants were deemed popular enough to receive the upgrades, and the chosen ones are the Navara 4WD A/T LE and the 4WD M/T SE versions. This leaves the 4WD M/T Standard2WD A/T Calibre and the Navara King Cab 4WD M/T Standard to be updated in the future.

The front bumper kicks things off with a more angular design, especially where the fog lamps are housed. The lower intake also looks to have been cleaned up a little, now looking more at home around town than in the jungle. And it does pair well with the new grille – now with chromed vertical slats instead of the old mesh-like design. No longer running with five-spoke wheels, the new alloys features multiple spokes with a two-tone finish wrapped with 255/70 R16 tyres.

Hop inside and you’ll definitely notice the six-inch infotainment touch-screen navigator unit. It plays DVD, and supports Bluetooth and USB. The screen also doubles up as a display for the reverse camera. 

As its name suggest, there is GPS built into the unit that works well in the city but not so much in the dense jungle. It’s not so much of the lack of signal reception – the arrow on screen points to the direction the truck’s heading – but the lack of a proper mapped-out jungle route.

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The above updates are applied to both variants, but there are diffrences. The LE has the JPJ-compliant xenon with manual levelling headlamps versus halogens in the SE.

The automatic LE also gets leather seats, an auto dimming rear view mirror, six speakers, silver-finished centre console and door switch panel, glove box lock and chrome door mirrors. The SE gets fabric seats, four speakers and body coloured door mirrors.


The rest of the truck remains the same, right down to its double-layered high-tensile steel frame. There are no changes to the 2.5 litre YD25DDTi diesel, it still produces 174 PS at 4,000 rpm and 403 Nm of torque at 2,000 rpm. The automatic is a five-speed unit, while the manual is a six-speeder.

The Navara’s ‘Shift-on-the-Fly’ 4WD gives you more control of the power that gets sent to the wheels as well as the number of wheels that move the truck. You have the choice of 2H, 4H and 4LO.



Source: Paultan.org

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