Renault Kangoo vs Nissan Navara

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Renault Kangoo
Renault Kangoo

$46,490 - $68,990

2025 price

Nissan Navara
Nissan Navara

$36,428 - $71,643

2026 price

Summary

2025 Renault Kangoo
2026 Nissan Navara
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.3L

Diesel Twin Turbo 4, 2.4L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
6.4L/100km (combined)

7.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
2

5
Dislikes
  • No ANCAP
  • Bulkhead-restricted rear view
  • No 180-degree locks on barn-doors

  • Triton interior feels dated
  • Could do with more power and torque
  • Annoying ADAS
2025 Renault Kangoo Summary

The small van segment (Under 2.5-tonne GVM) is one of the smallest in Australia’s light commercial vehicle market, as it currently caters for only three contenders, the Volkswagen Caddy Cargo, Peugeot Partner and Renault Kangoo.

Although total sales in this category are a fraction of those achieved in the mid-size (2.5-3.5-tonne GVM) van division, these compact commercials are ideal for buyers not requiring the big one-tonne payload ratings and cavernous load volumes of their larger siblings.

Petrol and diesel-powered models are typically equipped with small displacement engines offering excellent fuel efficiency, combined with cabin ergonomics and driving dynamics which are the most car-like of any LCV offering.

French manufacturer Renault released its third generation Kangoo range in Australia in 2024, comprising a mix of petrol and full-electric variants. We were recently handed the keys to one of the petrol models to see if it has what it takes to win costumers in this three-way fight.

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2026 Nissan Navara Summary

It’s been a long time coming, but this new ute is a big deal for Nissan Australia.

The latest (D27) generation 2026 Nissan Navara is finally here, and Nissan reckons the extra time it’s taken to get here after its badge-engineering twin, the Triton from alliance partner brand Mitsubishi, has been worth the extra work by Aussie engineering firm Premcar.

It comes at a vital time because, here in Australia, Nissan is changing, with a couple of models on the way out and a need for the company to find stability.

The new Navara is part of the plan, but will it win the hearts and wallets of Australians and help keep this storied brand’s head above water?

We’ve spent a couple of days with the new Nissan ute in our nation’s capital to find out for ourselves if a re-engineered Mitsubishi Triton holds the key to Nissan’s U-turn.

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