In a bold move that promises to shake up the Brazilian automotive market, Nissan announced the launch of a new monocoque pickup, based on the next generation of the Renault Oroch.
This vehicle, which will use the Niagara concept as a reference, has everything to become a true powerhouse in the segment, with an expected arrival in Brazil by 2027.
During an event with journalists, Nissan revealed that this new pickup will be sold at a competitive price, aiming directly at rivals Fiat Toro and Chevrolet Montana.
Revolutionary Innovations
Nissan’s new pickup is not just another vehicle in the market. It promises a groundbreaking design and a series of technical innovations that could redefine the segment.
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Its monocoque construction, based on the CMF-B platform of the Renault Kardian, provides a lighter and more efficient structure. With a length ranging from 4 to 5 meters and a wheelbase of up to 3 meters, it will offer ample interior space and unmatched versatility.
Engine and Advanced Technologies
According to sources at Nissan, the new pickup will likely come equipped with the 1.3 turbo engine of 170 hp, already used in the Duster.
There is also the expectation of hybrid or plug-in versions, making it an eco-friendly and economical option.
The transmissions may include a CVT automatic gearbox or a 6-speed dual-clutch automated transmission, offering a smooth and efficient driving experience.
Impact on the Brazilian Market
The launch of this new pickup by Nissan is a milestone for several reasons. First, it enters a highly competitive market, where the demand for innovation and efficiency is constant.
Second, Nissan demonstrates its ability to adapt and respond to the needs of local consumers, combining comfort, practicality, and technology at an affordable price.
Versatility and Performance
With a load capacity of around 500 kg and versatile engine options, this pickup is ideal for both urban use and more challenging terrains, thanks to the possibility of all-wheel drive.
Comparatively, it is expected to offer a robust and technologically advanced alternative to the Fiat Toro, with an estimated price between R$ 150,000 and R$ 200,000.
Promising Future for Nissan
In addition to this new pickup, Nissan has ambitious plans for the Brazilian market in the coming years. By 2026, the company intends to launch new models, including a new generation of the Kicks and the X-Trail model, strengthening its presence in the SUV and pickup market with innovation, technology, and competitiveness.
The introduction of this new Nissan pickup promises not only to shake up the market but also to establish new standards of quality and innovation. With a bold design, cutting-edge technology, and a competitive price, it has the potential to redefine the pickup segment in Brazil.
Do you believe that Nissan’s new pickup will be able to surpass market leaders like the Fiat Toro and Chevrolet Montana? Share your opinion in the comments!

Se essa camionete for híbrida, a única concorrente dela será a Ford Maverick e aí sim ela poderá ser competitiva, se fizer mais de 20 km/litro e tiver peças prontas entrega. Daí eu trocaria a minha Maverick e a minha Toro Diesel.