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Could Nissan Titan Pickup Trucks Be on Their Way to Australia?
If you're looking for a way to take your pickup experience to the next level in the coming years, then you might just be in luck. Recent reports suggest that the powerful Nissan Titan could be on it's way to the Australian market - ideal for those who need a strong driving solution to get their business out on the market.
Known by many as the bigger, meaner version of the Nissan Navara, the Titan has been available exclusively in left-hand drive up until now - which was fine for the US market, but a nightmare for anyone who wanted to access the potential of the Titan in Australia. The good news is that Nissan recently announced it would be embarking on a plan of global expansion perfect for delivering the Titan in hundreds of countries around the world.
It makes sense that Australia would be one of the targets for Nissan, given the success of thee Nissan Navara, and the company are already working on a right-hand-drive option, according to the head of light-commercial operations for Renault-Nissan, Ashwani Gupta.
The Arrival of a Brand-New Truck
Before you start looking for popular Ute canopies in Australia, it's worth noting that it might be a few months before the product officially arrives in Australian markets. For now, Nissan have only confirmed that they're exploring the expansion of the full-size Titan pick-up truck in markets beyond the US, so we're not sure for certain when the truck will come to Australia.
For now, the primary aim of Nissan is to develop itself as the number one retailer for light-commercial vehicles. According to Gupta, this is one of the many reasons that the company decided to welcome Mitsubishi within the pre-existing Renault-Nissan Alliance during 2016.
Overall, Nissan has been focusing heavily on finding new ways to improve and upgrade their access to the current marketplace, with new and improved offerings for all their customers. So far, the brand is aware that around one in four of the vehicles in the market is a light commercial vehicle, or LCV, so it's a potentially very lucrative market to excel in.
The Power of the Nissan Pick-Up
Over the years, Nissan has quickly emerged as one of the most competitive pick-up brands in the world. The upgraded "Titan" currently sits in a position far above the existing UTEs that sell well throughout Australia, such as thee Nissan Navara. This could mean that by bringing the Titan to Australia, Nissan can give customers access to a completely new standard of pick-up truck.
So far, it's difficult to predict whether the Nissan Titan designed for Australia will have any special features to speak of. However, the US versions of the pick-up have King, Crew, and Single cab options to choose from, as well as a V8 6.5 litre engine as standard. Customers can also select a V6 option, which comes with another V8 5.0 litre engine.
Nissan believes that they have a great deal of potential to take advantage of in Australia, even though their Titan programme has yet to deliver any specific results. The passion for Utes in Australia is high, so the sales opportunities are there. Volvo XC40 Specifications
XC40
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D4 AWD (190 hp) aut (A tyres)
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D4 AWD (190 hp) aut (B tyres)
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D4 AWD (190 hp) aut (C tyres)
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Engines
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Engine Name
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D4204T12
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D4204T12
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D4204T12
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Engine Description
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Four-cylinder
turbo charged diesel
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Four-cylinder
turbo charged diesel
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Four-cylinder
turbo charged diesel
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Drivetrain
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All
wheel drive
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All
wheel drive
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All
wheel drive
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Number of Cylinders
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4
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4
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4
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Engine Displacement
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1969 cc
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1969 cc
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1969 cc
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Engine Bore
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82 mm
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82 mm
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82 mm
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Engine Stroke
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93.2 mm
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93.2 mm
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93.2 mm
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Max Engine Power (kW)
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140 kW
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140 kW
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140 kW
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Horsepower
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190 hp
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190 hp
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190 hp
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Rev at max engine power
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4000 rpm
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4000 rpm
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4000 rpm
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Torque
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400 Nm
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400 Nm
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400 Nm
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Rev at max engine torque
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1750 -
2500 rpm
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1750 -
2500 rpm
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1750 -
2500 rpm
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Fuel type
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Diesel
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Diesel
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Diesel
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Capacity
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Fuel Capacity
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54 l
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54 l
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54 l
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Cargo Capacity
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1336 l
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1336 l
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1336 l
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Towing
Capacity
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8-speed Geartronic™ automatic
transmission, AWD
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2100 kg
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2100 kg
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2100 kg
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Weights
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Serving Weight
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1733 kg
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1733 kg
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1733 kg
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Total
Weight
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8-speed Geartronic™ automatic
transmission, AWD
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2250 kg
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2250 kg
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2250 kg
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Exterior
Dimensions
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Height
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1652 mm
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1652 mm
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1652 mm
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Length
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4425 mm
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4425 mm
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4425 mm
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Width
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1863 mm
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1863 mm
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1863 mm
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Width inc. Mirrors
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2034 mm
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2034 mm
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2034 mm
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Wheel Base
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2702 mm
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2702 mm
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2702 mm
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Track Front
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1601 mm
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1601 mm
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1601 mm
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Track Rear
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1626 mm
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1626 mm
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1626 mm
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Turning Circle
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11.4 m
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11.4 m
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11.4 m
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Interior
dimensions (w/o sun roof)
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Head Room Front
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1030 mm
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1030 mm
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1030 mm
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Head Room Rear
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994 mm
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994 mm
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994 mm
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Shoulder Room Front
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1440 mm
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1440 mm
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1440 mm
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Shoulder Room Rear
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1429 mm
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1429 mm
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1429 mm
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Leg Room Front
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1040 mm
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1040 mm
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1040 mm
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Leg Room Rear
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917 mm
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917 mm
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917 mm
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Hip Room Front
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1390 mm
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1390 mm
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1390 mm
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Hip Room Rear
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1388 mm
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1388 mm
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1388 mm
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Miscellaneous
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Environmental Classification
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Euro6d-TEMP
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Euro6d-TEMP
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Euro6d-TEMP
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