Hardbody vs Navara head-on test underlines safety gap between the company’s old- and new-generation bakkies
The driver in the badly crumpled Hardbody would probably have died, while the driver from the Navara would have walked away, says Global NCAP. Picture: SUPPLIEDtest has revealed the stark differences in crash safety that can exist between new- and old-generation vehicles.
The Global NCAP crash test was between a new 2019 African Nissan Hardbody and a second-hand 2015 Navara NP300 built in Europe, but the latter is the same Navara that was introduced to SA in 2017. The NP300 Hardbody is an old-generation, one-tonne bakkie that continues to sell in SA and elsewhere in Africa alongside the new-generation Navara.
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