The tray was an after thought wasn't it?? Someone forgot it needed one.. It doesn't even fit!
http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/newlook-nissan-navara-on-the-way-20140611-zs44e.html (http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/newlook-nissan-navara-on-the-way-20140611-zs44e.html)
(http://images-2.drive.com.au/2014/06/11/5501593/navara_600c-600x400.jpg)
What is it with 'brown' cars these days, the MU-X promo is brown, the Touareg promo was brown...
Quote from: D4D on June 11, 2014, 08:33:38 PM
What is it with 'brown' cars these days, the MU-X promo is brown, the Touareg promo was brown...
could be worse. Burnt orange seems to be making a comeback
Back of the cab looks like a less rounded Triton.
Looks to have some BT50 in it too.
The back window looks small too.
Can only wonder what the petrol engine (if it has one) will be like. If they could put out nearly 200kw & 400nm a decade ago, imagine what they'd come up with now not to mention fuel economy advances. The 'skyactive' petrol motors in the Mazda's aren't far off diesel economy these days.
This image looks better.
The tub looks out of alignment with the rear window becoz of the upswept lower edge. Ill wait till I see it in the flesh before I pass judgement. If the tub were higher it would look shmicko!
Whatever, it will sell,
Impressive ground clearance...
I'm not sure the fuel flap is big enough >:D Maybe the spare wheel is behind there ;D
18 inch rims? 60 series tyres?
Here's a pic of the Renault version.
http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/renault-ute-coming-in-2016-20150209-139mcr.html (http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/renault-ute-coming-in-2016-20150209-139mcr.html)
I think Bird will love this one.
Quote from: Mace on February 09, 2015, 03:00:19 PM
Here's a pic of the Renault version.
http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/renault-ute-coming-in-2016-20150209-139mcr.html (http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/renault-ute-coming-in-2016-20150209-139mcr.html)
I think Bird will love this one.
looks like a rat caught in a wind tunnel...
Looks like a stink eye .
Isn't it a 2.3 litre? The way they're all going we should be driving 1.2 litre diesels in the next few years, way to go!