In July this year, the Nissan Navara in the Australian market officially ushered in an upgrade of the model year. Compared with the old models, the newly upgraded 2019 Navara has increased the level of intelligent human-computer interaction equipment. A few days ago, Nissan launched the N-TREK special edition model.
Compared with the normal version, the new Nissan Navara N-TREK Special Edition adds a black off-road protection kit to refine the overall wildness of the vehicle, and the front bumper lower guard, pedals, exterior rearview mirrors, etc. Orange is added to the details for embellishment. All chrome-plated bright strips are also blackened. In addition, the N-TREK Special Edition Navara is also equipped with a gantry frame and a luggage rack as standard. For users whose main appeal is personalization, this kind of improvement of wildness is obviously very attractive.
However, the only fly in the ointment is that the special edition of the Navara N-TREK did not upgrade the tires after adding black off-road wheel arches, which also made the front wheels of the vehicle under the action of the additional wheel arches. It creates an effect of adduction in the wheel bag, which affects its image of great tension to a certain extent. If you can replace AT tires and negative wheel hubs at the same time, the effect will be much better.
In addition to the upgrade in appearance, the Nissan Navara N-TREK Special Edition is completely on par with the normal version in terms of power and configuration.
In terms of power, it is equipped with a 2.3L twin-turbocharged diesel power with a maximum output power of 140 kW, a maximum torque of 450 Nm, and a maximum towing capacity of 3500 kg. It is matched with a part-time four-wheel drive system and a limited-slip differential with braking.