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New Nissan Navara Trek-1° limited edition goes on sale

The new Navara Trek-1° is based on range topping Tekna model. Just 400 are available in Britain.

A new special edition Nissan Navara has been revealed and is on sale in the UK now, limited to 400 examples and priced from £35,065.

Called the Navara Trek -1°, it’s based on the range topping double-cab Tekna version of Nissan’s pick-up truck, but introduces styling tweaks and additional standard equipment.

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Black sport styling bars are a part of the package, alongside six spoke 18-inch alloy wheels finished in gloss black and a durable load bed cover made from high-grade plastic. It hides a bed featuring a load bed divider and liner. Finishing off the styling tweaks is a pair of forward facing LED spot lamps, attached to the top section of the styling bars at the back.

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Given that it’s based on the range topping Tekna truck, it also benefits from an infotainment system with built-in satellite navigation and DAB digital radio, a 360-degree round view monitor, rear parking sensors and LED headlights. Driver assists are a part of the package too, such as forward emergency braking, hill descent control plus hill start assist. Leather, heated front seats plus an eight-way adjustable driver’s seat are standard.

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Although the Navara Trek-1°’s styling tweaks take on a black theme, it’ll be available in pearlescent white as well as in the metallic black scheme pictured. Under the bonnet sits a 2.3-litre turbodiesel four-cylinder, producing 187bhp. A six-speed manual gearbox mated to an all-wheel-drive system is standard, but a seven-speed automatic is on the options list. 

Read our in-depth review of the Nissan Navara here.   

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