The next-generation Nissan Navara will be revealed on November 19 in Australia

The current D23 generation Nissan Navara has lived a long life, first coming into the global market in 2014. Yep, it’s been 11 years since it joined the pickup wars and it’s finally getting a replacement very soon, at least in the land down under.
The Japanese automaker is set to unveil the next generation of its midsize pickup truck offering this coming November 19 in Australia, with it going on sale there and in New Zealand within the first half of 2026.
No information about the vehicle has been announced, but Nissan did say that the all-new Navara will draw on the nameplate’s heritage, incorporating design elements that pay homage to previous generations, paired with the capability and technology that today’s market needs and wants.

A little bit of photo editing also confirms that this all-new Nissan Navara will be based on the Mitsubishi Triton, or at least share some components. This is also evident in the teaser video posted by Nissan Australia on its YouTube channel. We can definitely see its Mitsubishi roots in its side mirrors, boxier body, and taillights.



In addition, this also confirms that this model will be separate from the Navara that was teased a couple of months ago for the Latin American market, which is essentially going to be yet another facelift of the current generation Navara.
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What we definitely want to know is what we’ll be getting in the Philippines, especially with the teaser hinting that the set-to-be-revealed model will be an Oceania market-exclusive. One thing’s for sure, it’s about time.


