The new mid-size truck will be offered with gasoline and diesel engines producing up to 255 hp
Chinese authorities have revealed a new mid-size pickup truck from Nissan called Yuanye Z9 It's significantly larger than the current Navara and is bigger than the Mitsubishi Triton. It's unclear if the Yuanye Z9 will replace the global Navara or remain China -exclusive. Americans were recently treated to a facelifted Frontier, but Nissan fans overseas have been feeling neglected as the Navara dates back to 2014.
Moving down the sides, we can see plastic body cladding and blacked out A-pillars. The crew cab pickup also has side steps and an available sport bar. The mid-size truck also appears to offer a panoramic moonroof, a tonneau cover, and an assortment of different wheels. The rear end isn’t particularly exciting as the Nissan pickup has vertical taillights as well as large reflectors that reside above a fake skid plate.
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