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Auto Parts Limited has unveiled the new Nissan Navara pick-up, which delivers an enhanced level of safety, comfort, and driving pleasure while continuing to bring durability, reliability, and versatility.
Subhi Accad, Managing Director of Auto Parts Ltd. Said during the launch “it provides a world-class Japanese engineering designed to include comfort, advance safety, and dynamic performance”.
A reliable partner for work or travel, the new Nissan Navara comes in many best-in-class technologies, including an array of Nissan Intelligent Mobility features and safety systems, making it the most advanced Navara yet.

The Nissan Navara offers a powerful 2.5L inter-cooled turbo diesel engine giving you up to 140 KW of power and 450 Newton meters of torque. It comes with a 7-speed automatic or 6-speed manual transmission for all the horsepower and brain power to conquer all terrains.

Sales and Marketing Director of Auto Parts Ltd. Noor Accad, in a speech at the launch, said “for the first time, you have the choice of four grades of purposely built double-cabin models. Zero compromises have been made whether your choice is the dominating Pro4X, the perfectly balanced and premium styles LE model, or the practical but potent SE or XE workhorses.

She added that the all-new Navara is purpose-built in Africa for African conditions and was tested to meet and exceed the most severe roads.

While the Navara’s bold, masculine looks will certainly draw you in, its exceptional safety and supertough rugged body, along with a host of technological features that makes life hat much easier, are what seals the deal.
The new Navara is an extremely exciting model.

The launch event was graced by H.E. Mr. Hinsanobu Mochizuki and H. E. Ms. Grace Jeanet Manson Ambassadors of Japan and South Africa respectively. Also in attendance were other diplomats and business leaders.
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