Nissan Launches Navara ST-X Blackline Edition

Nissan Navara ST-X Blackline Edition 4x4
Nissan is building on its successful Navara with the launch of a special edition Navara ST-X Blackline Edition 4×4 Dual Cab.

The Blackline Edition is on sale now for $54,888 driveaway*, packed with over $7000 of extra equipment over the standard ST-X Dual Cab model that comes with the class leading V6 turbo diesel engine with 170kW of power, 550Nm of torque and seven-speed automatic transmission, making the Navara ‘Australia’s Most Powerful Tradie’.

The news of the Blackline Edition comes off the back of a record breaking result for Navara, with over 27,000 units sold in Nissan’s last financial year (1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013).

“The Nissan Navara ST-X Blackline Edition offers exciting value for consumers from what is one of our standout models,” said Nissan Motor Co (Australia) Managing Director and CEO William F Peffer Jr.

Features over and above those that feature on the usual ST-X Dual Cab grade include:

Nissan Genuine black nudge bar
Nissan Genuine driving lights
Nissan Genuine tow bar with wiring kit
Satellite Navigation with HEMA tracks (over 60,000km of 4WD tracks)
Reversing Camera
Nissan Navara branded cool box
Nissan Genuine tub liner
Nissan Genuine black sports bar with high mounted stop light
Nissan Genuine black soft tonneau cover
Nissan Genuine carpet floor mats
Exclusive Blackline Edition badge
Free metallic paint
Nissan Special Editions Offer Consumers Exciting Features, Outstanding Value
As well as the Navara ST-X Blackline Edition, Nissan is also offering consumers special editions in the Micra, X-TRAIL and Pathfinder ranges.

The Micra Plus Special Edition is based on the existing ST-L grade with 1.5-litre engine and automatic transmission, but with the addition of metallic paint, Rear Park Assist, Plus Special Edition badge and an Apple iPad Mini with branded case and Auxillary cable, all for $17,990 driveaway*.

The X-TRAIL Adventure Special Edition is based on the X-TRAIL Ti AWD with Constant Variable Transmission and comes with over $3,200 of extra value, including Nissan Genuine roof bars, two Nissan Genuine bike carriers, an Adventure Special Edition badge and your choice of one of four Avanti bicycle packages, all for a driveaway price of $42,990*^.

The Pathfinder Adventure Special Edition is based on the Pathfinder ST-L and comes with over $5,500 of extra value. With the choice of either manual or automatic transmission, the Adventure Edition features satellite navigation with HEMA Tracks, front DVD player, Nissan Genuine alloy nudge bar, Nissan Genuine tow bar, Nissan Genuine smoked bonnet protector, Nissan Genuine roof bars, a 41-litre branded cool box and Adventure Special Edition badge, with pricing starting at $56,990 driveaway* for manual transmission.

All four special edition models are on sale now.

*Maximum recommended driveaway price for vehicles ordered between 14/4/13 and 30/4/13 and delivered by 30/6/13 including dealer delivery and statutory charges. Private buyers and ABN holders only. Prices may vary between dealers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this offer. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Metallic paint $495 extra on Pathfinder Adventure Special Edition and X-TRAIL Adventure Edition models.

^Offer of Avanti Bike Pack available with X-TRAIL Adventure Edition models ordered and delivered by 30/6/13. Limit one bike pack per vehicle purchased and subject to availability. Offer is not redeemable for cash and not available in conjunction with any other offer.

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