Nissan is introducing four new products to Australia between now and the end of March 2027, with replacements for two of its volume sellers plus a pair of electric vehicles (EVs). That seemingly arbitrary deadline is because this timing is based on Nissan’s Arc mid-term business plan, which outlines various goals it expects to achieve by the end of the 2026 Japanese fiscal year. Nissan is launching a replacement for the Navara , which is expected to share much with the new Mitsubishi Triton and could gain plug-in hybrid and Nismo variants.
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The new-generation ute has yet to be revealed. The current Navara arrived here all the way back in 2015. It’s therefore now one of the oldest vehicles in its segment, though it has received numerous updates since its launch.
The Ariya EV has been locked in for Australia at long last, with sales starting in the second half of 2025 – around three years after sales began in some overseas markets. Before the end of March 2027, the Ariya will be joined by a replacement for today’s Leaf EV that recently ended production in the UK. This model, which has yet to be revealed, is expected to shift to a more SUV-like shape instead of being a hatchback like the current model.
It may look like the 2021 Chill-Out concept. These are in addition to the new Y63-series Patrol , for which Nissan had already confirmed orders.