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Nissan’s crucial new range arriving in 2026

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Published: February 10, 2026
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BIG HOPE: The most important arrival is the all-new Navara, due in Australia in March.
BIG HOPE: The most important arrival is the all-new Navara, due in Australia in March.
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AFTER a bruising 2025 that saw sales slide by more than 20 per cent, Nissan is banking on a wave of new and updated models to stabilise – and potentially revive – its Australian fortunes in 2026.

Most of Nissan’s volume sellers lost ground last year, with only the Pathfinder bucking the trend. That slump was largely expected, with key nameplates like the Navara ute and Leaf EV running out ahead of full replacements.

Fresh metal is now close, but the reset won’t be instantaneous.

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The most important arrival is the all-new Navara, due in Australia in March. Revealed late last year, the new ute directly addresses criticisms of the outgoing model, most notably by reverting to a leaf-spring rear axle across the range.

Under the skin, the Navara is closely related to the Mitsubishi Triton, sharing its chassis, engine, interior architecture and key design elements.

While Triton sales currently outpace Navara, history shows Australian buyers often favour the original of shared-platform utes – as seen with Ranger/Amarok and D-Max/BT-50 pairings.

Even so, Nissan may need to accept a supporting role in the segment rather than outright leadership.

Nissan’s best-selling model, the X-Trail medium SUV, will receive a mid-cycle update in 2026.

Pricing and equipment changes have already been announced, with modest increases and revised specification across the range.

Visually, changes are subtle, reflecting a conservative approach at a time when competition is intensifying. With all-new Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5 models looming, the updated X-Trail faces a tough fight to maintain its position.

The electric side of the lineup takes a major step with the arrival of the next-generation Leaf in April.

Joining the larger Ariya SUV, the new Leaf brings a significantly upgraded electric powertrain, improved battery cooling and management, and a more advanced, tech-focused interior.

Despite being slightly smaller externally, smarter packaging promises better cabin space and a notable increase in driving range.

Overseas pricing suggests the new Leaf could potentially dip below the previous $51,990 entry point and land in the mid-$40K bracket.

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