After it started international testing session for the new NP300 Navara, Nissan also announced the prices in the UK market. The new generation pick-up new features some details found on less rudged crossovers like the Qashqai and X-Trail.

Available in Nissan showrooms nationwide from January 2016, the new model will be available in five distinct trim grades, Visia, Acenta, Acenta+, N-Connecta and Tekna, and will be priced from £18,376.

The pick-up can be specified with either a double cab or a king cab and a 190 hp twin-turbo or 160 hp single turbo version of the new 2.3-litre dCi engine. There’s also a choice of two or four-wheel drive and a 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic transmission.

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The safety list includes Forward Emergency Braking on all double cab models; driver, passenger, side, knee and curtain airbags; electronic Limited Slip Differential (eLSD); Hill Start Assist and Hill Descent Control (on 4WD models).

Entry-level Visia models feature manual air conditioning (4WD), 5-link rear suspension (DC), Bluetooth telephone integration,  steering wheel mounted audio controls, an AUX socket for MP3 connectivity, a USB port, three 12v sockets, automatic headlights with ”follow me home”, cruise control and speed limiter (DC).

Topping the range, the Tekna (priced from £24,293) adds Nissan’s Around View Monitor, which uses cameras to give the driver a bird’s eye view of the car, as well as rear parking sensors, leather seats with heated front seats, roof rails and LED headlights.

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In addition, all models in the range benefit from a full manufacturer five-year/100,000 mile manufacturer warranty.