NISSAN PATHFINDER TI AWD

Pathfinder has been a cornerstone of the Nissan line-up since 1985, designed as a softer, smaller sibling to the heavy-duty Patrol. Now in its fifth generation it has moved with the times, shedding its humble Navara origins and ladder chassis to become a standalone seven or eight-seat family hauler with “some” off-road ability. At the same time the latest design channels some of the machismo from the Navara PRO-4X Warrior, with a blunter, bolder grille and elaborate front light assembly. Released in November last year, with four grades and front… Read more

NEW Z OUT ON ITS OWN

Talking about the new Nissan Z brings to mind the phrase ‘an inconvenient truth’. The sports car’s low stance, two wide doors and swoopy back bring rise to problems of getting in and out, and carting anything in an otherwise expansive boot deeper than a briefcase, or small piece of flat-pack furniture. Convenience takes a back seat, or it would if there was one. The truth of the matter is the strict two-seater (not even a 2+2) doesn’t pretend to be anything more than a high-performance teeth rattler on rutted… Read more

PATH(OLOGY): HEART AND SOUL OF THE SUV

How things change. Take the Nissan Pathfinder, for example, that over almost 40 years found its way from being a basic two-door compact wagon, through a big boofy 4×4, to the smart, sophisticated seven (or eight) seater sports utility vehicle of today. Originally designed for the North American market, the initial Pathfinder was the first of the segment to be offered in two-wheel drive guise. The fifth generation has landed Down Under with new-found modern design and a stack of high-tech features and safety systems, albeit on a platform and… Read more

NISSAN QASHQAI SET TO ‘QASH’ IN ON COMPACT INTEREST

Nissan is on the money, with the new Qashqai paying off with the title of this country’s Best Small SUV in a renowned Aussie experts’ 2022 car of the year awards. Arriving as part of Nissan’s ‘All-New In 2022’ roll-out of the all-new X-Trail, Pathfinder and Z it gives the Japanese company one of the freshest model line-ups in the country. The judging panel was impressed by the all-new Qashqai, saying it ‘redefines what buyers can expect from a small SUV’. Originally the Dualis here Down Under, the British-built Qashqai… Read more

EXTRA RANGE, MORE TECH FOR NISSAN’S GREEN LEAF

Although it’s no longer a major player in the electric vehicle scene, Nissan Leaf holds an important role in automotive history, being the first mass-production vehicle of its type when it was launched worldwide back in 2010. Over the next decade more than 500,000 Leafs were sold, mostly in Europe, making it one of the most popular EVs ever. When it arrived here in 2012 Leaf had the EV market cornered although that steadily changed with vehicles such as the Mitsubishi i-MiEV, Tesla Model 3 and BMW i3 joining within… Read more

LOST AND FOUND: X-TRAIL BACK ON TRACK

With more than two decades under its belt and nine-year run of the previous model – pandemic and parts paucity to blame here – the X-Trail had been left, well trailing, its rivals in the mid-size sports utility vehicle segment. With the latest model finally making landfall Down Under, the fourth generation takes on the task of making up ground on well-established rivals such as Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX- 5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Weighing in with six petrol-powered variants in front or all-wheel drive – there are two… Read more

NISSAN Z WITH MANUAL GEARBOX

Nissan’s much-anticipated new Z sportscar has now arrived in Australia. Note that it’s simply called the Z, thus breaking from the long tradition of previous models, from the 1970 240Z onwards through the 260Z, 300ZX, 350Z to the 370Z which the new Z replaces. The Nissan Z is a two-seat pure-bred sports machine from the Japanese company that’s famed for its high-performance machines. Indeed, it’s well known for building a huge variety of cars, SUVs and other machines and is one of the world’s largest vehicle manufacturers. But back to… Read more

PATHFINDER NEW, BUT NOT ALL THAT NEW

Nissan all-new fifth-generation Pathfinder is on the road. Nissan says new Pathfinder marks a return to its rugged roots, but not at the expense of comfort or mod cons. Available with seven or eight seats, it’s not all that new however, sitting on the same platform as the previous model, with a revised VQ-series 3.5-litre petrol V6. No sign or mention of the previous 2.5-litre supercharged hybrid or for that matter the latest e-Power hybrid in other models. New Pathfinder is slightly shorter, 38mm shorter to be exact, with the… Read more

ALL-NEW X-TRAIL RAISES THE BAR

Nissan’s fourth generation X-Trail is here. It’s structurally more rigid, more aerodynamically efficient, introduces a host of new active and passive safety features, has a revised cabin layout with premium features and materials and introduces a raft of new technical aids including adaptive cruise control and more standard additions to the Nissan Intelligent Mobility suite. The 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine lifts power by 9kW to 135kW, with torque boosted by 18Nm to 244Nm and five drive modes: Off-Road, Snow, Auto, Eco and Sports. No mention of the hybrid e-POWER which… Read more

EVS SET TO DROP IN PRICE

Electric vehicles finally look set to drop in price with Government agreement to cut importers a tax break. The scheme will exempt EVs from import tariffs as well as fringe benefits tax, making the vehicles more affordable. The Electric Vehicle Council has welcomed the decision as a “landmark moment” for EV policy in Australia. Chief executive Behyad Jafari said making new EVs easier to buy will turbocharge the creation of a strong second-hand market for EVs, which is vital for affordability. “If the Federal Government combines this bill with new… Read more