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Pricing increased for 2023 Nissan X-Trail SUV and Navara ute

The X-Trail and Navara are now $500 and $750 more expensive than before.

Two of Nissan's most popular models – the mid-size X-Trail SUV and the Navara ute – are now more expensive to buy, rising in price by $500 and $750 respectively.

Nissan Australia chalks up the price bump to the "rising costs of raw materials and shipping" that have "had a knock-on effect on vehicle pricing".

The Japanese brand isn't alone in passing these added costs to consumers as Toyota and Mazda have also done the same across most of their models.

A spokesperson for the brand also added that "Nissan is working hard to ensure that we continue to offer the best value proposition for our customers".

As such, the X-Trail line-up now starts from $37,250 before on-road costs for the five-seat, front-drive ST – which makes it $10 pricier than the mechanically related Mitsubishi Outlander ES ($37,240).

The X-Trail line-up extends to nine variants overall, and tops out at $57,690 for the e-Power Ti-L grade.

Nissan Australia has confirmed there are no mechanical or spec changes to coincide with the modest price bump.

The X-Trail line-up now starts from ,250 before on-road costs for the five-seat, front-drive ST.

As a reminder, all non-hybrid X-Trails are fitted with a 2.5-litre petrol engine that produces 135kW/245Nm, while five- and seven-seat configurations, and front- and all-wheel drive is available depending on spec.

Standard equipment across the line-up includes LED head- and tail-lights, an 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen (growing to 12.3 inches in higher grades), autonomous emergency braking (AEB), rear cross-traffic alert and adaptive cruise control.

Of course, more expensive variants score a longer list of equipment to justify their price increases, including dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, larger diameter wheels, synthetic leather interior, a sunroof and powered tailgate.

As for the Navara, pricing now kicks off from $33,050 for the manual, 4x2 single-cab SL, which makes it more expensive than a base Isuzu D-Max, GWM Ute, Mitsubishi Triton and Toyota HiLux, but more accessible than a Ford Ranger or Mazda BT-50.

The 4x2 Navara range tops out with the dual-cab ST-X now priced at $51,445.

As for the Navara, pricing now kicks off from ,050 for the manual, 4x2 single-cab SL.

Over with the more popular 4x4 Navara, prices start at $40,050 for the manual single-cab SL, and stretches up to the $70,765 dual-cab Pro-4X Warrior.

All versions of the Navara are powered by a 140kW/450Nm 2.3-litre turbo-diesel engine, barring the manual 4x2 SL variants in single cab chassis and dual-cab pick-up form that make use of a 120kW/403Nm tune.

Naturally, the more you spend, the more features you get, but equipment highlights include a 7.0-inch driver display, leather-accented steering wheel with paddle shifters, dual-zone climate control and an 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen.

Safety gear includes AEB, rear cross-traffic alert, automatic headlights, blind-spot monitoring, a surround-view monitor and lane departure warning for most grades.

2023 Nissan X-Trail pricing before on-road costs

Variant

Transmission

Cost

ST 5 seat 2WD

Automatic

$37,250 (+$500)

ST-L 5 seat 2WD

Automatic

$43,690 (+$500)

ST 7 seat AWD

Automatic

$40,290 (+$500)

ST-L 7 seat AWD

Automatic

$46,790 (+$500)

Ti 5 seat AWD

Automatic

$50,490 (+$500)

Ti-L 5 seat AWD

Automatic

$53,490 (+$500)

ST-L e-Power 5 sear AWD

Automatic

$49,990 (+$500)

Ti e-Power 5 seat AWD

Automatic

$54,690 (+$500)

Ti-L e-Power 5 seat AWD

Automatic

$57,690 (+$500)

2023 Nissan Navara pricing before on-road costs

VariantTransmissionCost
4x2 SL Single Cab ChassisManual$33,050 (+$750)
4x2 SL Single Cab ChassisAutomatic$35,550 (+$750)
4x2 SL King Cab ChassisAutomatic$39,550 (+$750)
4x2 SL Dual Cab Pick UpManual$40,350 (+$750))
4x2 SL Dual Cab Pick UpAutomatic$42,850 (+$750)
4x2 ST Dual Cab Pick UpAutomatic$47,955 (+$750)
4x2 ST-X Dual Cab Pick UpAutomatic$51,445 (+$750)
4x4 SL Single Cab ChassisManual$40,050 (+$750)
4x4 SL Single Cab ChassisAutomatic$42,550 (+$750)
4x4 SL King Cab ChassisAutomatic$46,550 (+$750)
4x4 SL King Cab Pick UpAutomatic$48,350 (+$750)
4x4 ST-X King Cab Pick UpAutomatic$58,445 (+$750)
4x4 SL Dual Cab ChassisManual$45,550 (+$750)
4x4 SL Dual Cab ChassisAutomatic$48,050 (+$750)
4x4 SL Dual Cab Pick UpManual$47,350 (+$750)
4x4 SL Dual Cab Pick UpAutomatic$49,850 (+$750)
4x4 ST Dual Cab Pick UpManual$52,455 (+$750)
4x4 ST Dual Cab Pick UpAutomatic$54,955 (+$750)
4x4 ST-X Dual Cab Pick UpManual$55,945 (+$750)
4x4 ST-X Dual Cab Pick UpAutomatic$58,445 (+$750)
4x4 SL WarriorManual$58,750 (+$750)
4x4 SL WarriorAutomatic$61,250 (+$750)
4x4 Pro-4X Dual Cab Pick UpManual$58,905 (+$750)
4x4 Pro-4X Dual Cab Pick UpAutomatic$61,405 (+$750)
4x4 Pro-4X WarriorManual$68,265 (+$750)
4x4 Pro-4X WarriorAutomatic$70,765 (+$750)
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