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Nissan to build Navara in SA as part of R3bn investment IOLMotoring

Pretoria - Nissan South Africa has announced a R3 billion investment in its Rosslyn plant in Gauteng, which will see it produce the Navara bakkie for the first time ever.

The Navara is currently sold in South Africa as a limited range of imported double cab models, but Nissan SA said that it would produce a “full” line-up of Navara models. Although the exact model mix has yet to be announced, an expanded range could certainly include lower-spec double cab and single cab models.

The announcement, made at the Rosslyn plant on Wednesday morning, was attended by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who congratulated Nissan employees for securing this important model for local production.

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