Nissan has indicated that it may return to a broader range of passenger cars in Australia to supplement the successful SUV, 4x4 and Navara ranges, though likely not in the traditional sense.
Why doesn’t the new Nissan Patrol Warrior make more power over the regular versions? This question has been one of the most vexing since the company announced its more-extreme off-road focused version of the Patrol 4x4 wagon would retain the same 298kW power and 560Nm torque outputs as the regular version back in September last year.
One of the more enduring mysteries surrounding the new Nissan Patrol Warrior is why it is Ti-based only, and not available on the top-of-the-line Ti-L version. The reasons, it turns out, are as practical as they are commercial. And they may surprise you.
Want a Qashqai hybrid sooner? Have your credit card and a reliable internet connection ready because it will be a case of first in, best dressed! Nissan has announced that its initial allotment of Qashqai e-Power models for Australia will go on sale on-line sometime in the next few weeks, with the first batch of deliveries scheduled to be in buyers’ hands from January.