The Nissan Navara range will be the most comprehensive in history. Nissan says there will be a version of the Navara for every need, whether for leisure or business travel. The Nissan Navara is available in three body styles: a five-seat Navara Double Cab variant, a Navara King Cab version with two rear seats for occasional use with a large load box and a Navara Chassis Cab version, with the rear frame on which to place whatever the owner needs.The Nissan Navara's rivals are the Toyota Hilux and the Volkswagen Amarok. 

Nissan has designed a new multi-link suspension system with springs for the rear axle on double cab models, which has increased ride comfort and improved dynamic handling. In addition, this new system is 20 kilograms lighter than the previous one. This is because it is a load-carrying vehicle. In fact, any version is guaranteed to carry a minimum weight of one tonne. 

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The other body, a mixed cab that Nissan calls the Navara King Cab, has only conventional rear suspension available. Clearly, comfort is of no consequence. The rear area has short-haul folding seats that are more geared towards carrying small items. The Nissan Navara Double Cab has very ergonomic seats, with a backrest that has a 23-degree recline and is comfortable enough for long journeys on board. 

Available Nissan NP300 engine

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Under the bonnet, a 2.3 twin-turbocharged diesel engine from its alliance with Renault. This diesel engine is available in two power ratings: 160 hp and 190 hp. If you are going to use the Nissan Navara for leisure purposes that do not involve a lot of weight (bicycles, motorbikes, etc...), the lower power version is enough. 

The more powerful one makes sense if you are going to put heavy loads on your daily work. Both engines in the Nissan Navara are very pleasant to drive. With torque of 400 Nm and 450 Nm respectively, you can expect no problems when transporting all sorts of things.