Pro 4X Warrior – Today on Ute week here at Motoring Minute, we chat about the Nissan Navara Pro 4X Warrior Ute.
Having driven these Utes a few times now , every time I’m impressed.
The Navara Warrior is part of a three model Warrior range from the joint development between Nissan NS Premcar.
The Premcar facilities in Epping Victoria were equally impressive. The attention to detail and efficiency of the production line to fit the Warrior enhancements and relaxed yet focused work environment is remarkable.
The Warrior additions transform a good 4WD Ute into an excellent 4WD Ute. I’ve said many times its not so much what it can do or where it can go. Its more the ability to do those things with such composure and ease that makes the difference.
As 4WD Utes become more popular, packages like this Ute make a lot of sense. Many buyers will happily go straight from the show room to an aftermarket outlet and add a heap of accessories. These are all good products in isolation, but sometimes don’t work as well together as they could.
An integrated upgrade like the Warrior means that the engineering is all done taking into account the overall effect, but just the individual accessory. They also come with a full manufacturers warranty and that’s comforting.
The Nissan Navara Pro 4X Warrior is priced from $71,265 plus the usual costs and that’s pretty good value
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I’m Rob Fraser
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Instead of the Navara Pro 4X Warrior buyers could also look at:
The Navara Pro-4X Warrior sits in the premium end of the 4WD Ute market.
Buyers could look at Toyota HiLux Rogue, Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain, Ford Ranger Wildtrak, Mazda BT-50 SP, Mitsubishi Triton GSR
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