The Partnership Between Nissan and Renault Brings a New Competitor That Goes Beyond the Oroch and Promises to Be Superior in Several Aspects.
It is no secret that Nissan has been working hard with its partnership with Renault. Both manufacturers have their eyes on the new generation of the compact pickup Oroch.
Originally derived from Duster, the Oroch has plans to evolve, and Nissan has confirmed that it will also have its version, but with a superior touch.
Just as Chevrolet hit the mark with the new Montana, and Volkswagen with the Saveiro EXTREME, both pickups from Renault and Nissan will aim to bring a more urban and modern flair.
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While the Oroch will have a more “down-to-earth” focus, so to speak, the new pickup will invest in a more refined finish, inspired by the European models of the Japanese automaker.
Design, Comfort on Board, and Engine of the New Nissan Pickup
In terms of design, get ready for full LED headlights, wheels up to 18 inches, and LED taillights. But the real action is inside.
The new pickup from Nissan will offer an environment of pure refinement and comfort. Anyone who takes it for a spin will notice that it stands out even when compared to the Toro and Montana currently sold here. The pickup will provide all the comforts that Brazilian consumers desire.
Unlike the Oroch, which will maintain the 1.3 turbo engine with 170 horsepower, the new Nissan pickup set to be launched in 2024 will go a bit further. It will come with a hybrid e-Power system, showing that Nissan is also keeping an eye on sustainability.
The model promises to be very successful and to position itself below the Frontier in the global market of Nissan. But as the saying goes, “a good child returns home,” and quality comes at a price. The new Nissan pickup is expected to cost between 140,000 and 200,000 reais, depending on the chosen version.


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