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Nissan Navara/Frontier 2025 - review and comparison

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The 2025 Nissan Navara and Frontier models deliver robust capability and modern features. The 2025 Navara is equipped with a 2.3-liter twin-turbo diesel engine, available in 163 hp and 190 hp variants, paired with either a six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed automatic for the higher output version. All Navaras come standard with four-wheel drive and offer a maximum braked towing capacity of 3,500 kg. The 190 hp version is better suited for heavier towing and payload applications.

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The Navara features a multi-link rear suspension system that provides a more refined ride compared to traditional pickups, especially on uneven terrain. However, it may generate more wind and road noise at higher speeds, and its steering is described as light but lacks precision. The standard equipment includes a rear-view camera on the N-Connecta trim, while higher trims such as Tekna offer a 360° Around View Monitor. Parking sensors are also available on select versions. Fuel efficiency varies by region - 7.2 to 8.1 L/100 km in Australia and 6.4–7.4 L/100 km in Europe. In some markets, the warranty coverage extends up to 10 years with unlimited mileage.

"This is the most capable Navara we’ve ever made, built to take on Australia’s harshest conditions." - Stephen Lester



Off-road drivers will appreciate the PRO-4X Warrior edition, which features increased ground clearance, upgraded suspension, and all-terrain tires specifically designed for rugged use.

Frontier 2025: V6 powerplant and towing capability

The 2025 Frontier is equipped with a 3.8-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine delivering 310 hp and 281 lb-ft of torque, paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. This configuration enables it to tow up to 7,150 lb (around 3,250 kg) in properly equipped trims. According to EPA estimates, fuel economy stands at 17 mpg city / 21 mpg highway / 19 mpg combined.

Frontier interior technology and safety

The Frontier's interior includes a 12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with standard features such as wireless charging, a sliding rear window, and overhead storage for sunglasses. Nissan Safety Shield 360 is standard across all trims and offers features like Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Monitoring, and Intelligent Cruise Control.

Design updates and trim range comparisons

The 2025 Frontier receives subtle exterior updates, including a more squared-off grille, a redesigned bumper, and the availability of the bold Afterburn Orange paint option. It is offered in King Cab and Crew Cab body styles with 5-foot or 6-foot bed lengths. Pricing begins at approximately $32,050 for the King Cab S, while the fully loaded SL Crew Cab 4×4 with long wheelbase reaches up to $45,610. Optioned versions can exceed $47,750.

Comparative market notes: Navara vs. Frontier

The Navara and Frontier, though similar in purpose, are designed for different markets. The Navara is sold in regions such as Europe, Australia, and Asia, where diesel engines are more popular. The Frontier is sold exclusively in North America and uses a larger petrol engine. These trucks differ in architecture as well: the Navara uses the D23 platform, while the Frontier is based on the newer D41 design launched in 2022.

Key differences include:

  • Engine: Navara uses a diesel powertrain; Frontier features a gasoline V6
  • Towing: Navara - up to 3,500 kg; Frontier - up to approximately 3,250 kg
  • Suspension: Navara's multi-link setup enhances comfort; Frontier relies on a solid rear axle
  • Infotainment: Frontier provides larger screens and wireless connectivity standard
  • Warranty: Navara - up to 10 years in some markets; Frontier - typically 3 years / 36,000 miles

2025 Navara and Frontier: standard specifications summary

ModelEnginePower / TorqueTransmissionTowing CapacityFuel EconomyTech & Safety
Navara 2.3 L twin-turbo diesel 163 hp / 190 hp, 403–450 Nm 6-speed manual or 7-speed automatic 3,500 kg 6.4–8.1 L/100 km Rear camera, 360° monitor, parking sensors
Frontier 3.8 L V6 petrol 310 hp / 281 lb-ft 9-speed automatic 7,150 lb (~3,250 kg) 17/21/19 mpg (city/highway/combined) 12.3″ touchscreen, wireless CarPlay, full Safety Shield 360


Both the Navara and Frontier are built on rugged ladder-frame platforms
, suitable for drivers needing towing strength, load capacity, or off-road utility. The Navara appeals to diesel buyers in global markets with refined suspension, while the Frontier is targeted toward North American customers seeking V6 performance, high-tech interiors, and solid towing ratings.

 

Source: Business Insider, Carwow, Carsales, Carexpert, Ccarprice, De Wikipedia, Edmunds, Kbb, Motortrend, Mysanantonio, Nissan Australia, Nissan USA, Wikipedia EN Nissan Frontier, Wikipedia EN Nissan Frontier (North America), Wikipedia EN Nissan Navara, YouTube

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