Nissan Urvan Reviews
You'll find all our Nissan Urvan reviews right here. Nissan Urvan prices range from $2,640 for the Urvan Lwb to $5,170 for the Urvan Lwb.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
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Nissan Reviews and News
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Another popular SUV going hybrid-only in Australia!
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By Jack Quick · 08 Sep 2025
Nissan has confirmed its popular Qashqai small SUV will be going hybrid-only in Australia in the first half of 2026.
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Nissan Qashqai 2026 review: Ti e-Power
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By Chris Thompson · 05 Sep 2025
The Qashqai Ti e-Power is now Nissan's cheapest hybrid, but does an EV driving experience justify the circa-$50K asking price?
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‘China speed’ car development to save Nissan: Japanese giant embraces Chinese manufacturing for global models like the upcoming 2026 BYD Shark 6 rivalling Frontier ute as it faces existential crisis from both Toyota and BYD
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By Tom White · 26 Aug 2025
Nissan to lean into its successful Chinese joint-venture to source more models more quickly for export markets like Australia.
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Secret to China's success exposed by new report ranking the best and worst: Chinese car companies such as Nio and Xiaomi leaving Nissan, Mazda Toyota behind in tech
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By Laura Berry · 25 Aug 2025
New Chinese carmakers such as Xiaomi, Xpeng and Nio are leaving established manufacturers such as Toyota, Nissan and Mazda behind when it comes to technology a new report has found, leaving doubts about whether the traditional players can ever catch up.

Major Toyota RAV4, Mitsubishi Outlander rival updated in Japan: 2026 Nissan X-Trail facelift brings more tech, plus sporty Nismo and rugged Rock Creek trims, but will it come to Australia?
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By Jack Quick · 22 Aug 2025
Nissan has revealed the mid-life facelifted version of its fourth-generation X-Trail in Japan roughly two years after the update for the US-built Rogue twin debuted.

Watch your back Toyota Prado and Ford Everest! 2028 Nissan Xterra is a Navara-based tough 4WD aimed at some of Australia’s favourite adventurous family off-roaders: Reports
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By Dom Tripolone · 22 Aug 2025
Nissan has spotted a light at the end of the tunnel.
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Japanese brand fights back against China: 2026 Nissan Leaf gets a sharp price-tag overseas to fend-off the MG S5, BYD Atto 3 and GWM Ora
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By Tom White · 20 Aug 2025
Nissan's completely re-thought Leaf crossover priced in its launch market - but does it have what it takes to challenge the Chinese competition?

Proof new Nissan Patrol to get rugged off-road focused version? 2026 Infiniti QX80 Terrain Spec concept debuts with help from Australia’s Premcar, but does this preview a Toyota LandCruiser-rivalling Y63 4WD?
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By Tim Nicholson · 18 Aug 2025
The rugged Warrior version of Nissan’s next-generation Y63 Patrol has been previewed via the Infiniti QX80 Terrain Spec concept at Monterey Car Week over the weekend.
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Ute double whammy! Bold new 2027 Nissan Navara dual-cab to pair up with Nissan Frontier Pro hybrid ute to gate-crash the redesigned 2026 Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger PHEV and BYD Shark 6 party
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 09 Aug 2025
From one of the oldest utes in Australia to two of the newest – and most technically-intriguing.
This is what is shaping up for Nissan locally moving forward, as it shifts up two gears to regain the much-stronger standing it enjoyed for decades against the best-selling Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max.
That's right, two utes to take on the tough one-tonne class.
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Sorry diesel diehards, your favourite fuel is dead – it just doesn't know it yet | Opinion
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By Andrew Chesterton · 09 Aug 2025
Diesel as a fuel source might not be dead yet, but the vultures are circling, waiting for their prey to finally stop moving.
Don’t believe me? It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see into a future already so clearly laid out, and not just by newcomer brands, but by some of the biggest proponents of diesel engines in the history of the fuel.