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NP300

NP300 is a designation used by Nissan for its Navara pickup family in several markets. The NP300 Navara refers to the third generation Navara, introduced in the mid-2010s as the successor to the D40 Navara. In markets outside North America, the model is marketed as NP300 Navara, while in some regions it is simply called Navara. The NP300 designation signals a redesigned platform with improvements in ride quality, payload, and interior space compared with the previous generation.

Body styles include two- and four-door configurations, with King Cab (extended cab) and Crew Cab variants, and

Safety and technology updates accompany the NP300 program, with features such as upgraded braking systems and

Reception has noted improved refinement, payload, and towing potential compared with the preceding generation, though pricing

drivetrain
choices
that
include
4x2
and
4x4.
Transmission
options
typically
include
manual
and
automatic
gearboxes.
Engine
options
are
diesel
with
turbocharged
four-cylinder
configurations,
offering
a
balance
of
performance
and
efficiency
for
work
and
all-terrain
use.
infotainment
options
in
higher
trim
levels,
and
a
reinforced
body
structure
to
improve
durability.
The
NP300
Navara
has
been
produced
in
several
plants
around
the
world
and
marketed
across
Europe,
Africa,
Asia,
the
Middle
East,
and
Australia,
often
tailored
to
local
emissions
and
market
requirements.
and
ride
characteristics
vary
by
market
and
trim.
The
NP300
designation
remains
a
core
identifier
for
Nissan’s
current
Navara
lineup
in
many
regions.