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Australia's best new-car warranty? Nissan X-Trail, Navara, Patrol, Qashqai and Pathfinder owners could now qualify for a 10-year/300,000km warranty...and more

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Samuel Irvine
Cadet Journalist
1 Feb 2025
2 min read

Nissan has announced it will offer Australia’s only 10-year/300,000km new-car warranty, doubling the timeframe on its previous five-year/unlimited km warranty.

Announced officially today, the offer will stand for all new Nissan vehicles purchased in Australia from January 1 2025.

Additionally, it also includes up to 10 years of Nissan roadside assist and five years of flat-priced schedule servicing.

That means new Nissan Qashqai, X-Trail, Juke and Pathfinder owners will be charged a flat rate of just $399 each service for the first five services, while Patrol, Navara and Z owners will be charged $499. Owners of the Nissan Leaf EV will pay a flat rate of $349.

In total, Nissan estimates savings of up to $1149 on the plan, depending on the model.

The warranty extension will also apply to Nissan vehicles purchased new since January 1 2021, providing they have met their service intervals at an authorised Nissan servicing provider at the correct intervals and times.

If they haven’t, buyers will have to have their vehicle assessed by Nissan during their next service to determine their eligibility, which will cost an extra $99.

Should buyers purchase a vehicle with the warranty offer activated, Nissan has confirmed it will be transferable to the next owner in case of sale.

“The new service-activated warranty is Australia’s only 10-year 300,000km warranty and is industry leading. It’s designed to deliver peace of mind to our customers. Peace of mind that Nissan has your back. Peace of mind that Nissan is with you for the long term,” said Michael Hill, Director of Aftersales, Nissan Oceania.

Prior to Nissan’s announcement, the longest warranty on offer in Australia was facilitated by MG, which offers a 10-year/250,000km warranty. Mitsubishi was second (now third) with a 10-year/200,000km warranty.

Nissan sold 45,284 vehicles in Australia last year, an increase of 14.0 per cent on the previous year.

Samuel Irvine
Cadet Journalist
Since visiting car shows at Melbourne Exhibition Centre with his Dad and older brother as a little boy, Samuel knew that his love of cars would be unwavering. But it wasn’t until embarking on a journalism masters degree two years ago that he saw cars as a legitimate career path. Now, Samuel is CarsGuide’s first Cadet Journalist. He comes to CarsGuide with an eagerness to report on a rapidly advancing automotive industry, and a passion to communicate the stories car buyers need to know most.
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