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Latest Nissan News For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
Prepare to seek out the stars, Sumner - with Nissan unveiling its space-worthy 2019 Navara Dark Sky. This Frontier variant proves ready for every interstellar adventure, connecting drivers to cosmic-inspired design.


According to The Drive, the Dark Sky is inspired by the worlds beyond our own. Nissan - in partnership with the European Space Agency - has crafted a half-ton option for those searching for answers both in the stars and on the trails. Beneath its nebula-splashed hood growls a 2.3L diesel engine, which yields 190 HP and 331 lb.-ft of torque. A rugged ladder-frame pairs with a raised suspension, ensuring off-road adaptability; while flared wheel arches defend against debris. Deep-treaded all-season tires maximize traction, letting the truck roll over every obstacle with ease; and electric power-assisted steering bolsters the column to promote smooth turns.

These technologies enable the 2019 Navara to conquer any terrain - promising prime star-gazing opportunities for drivers. Climb the highest inclines with twin-turbo confidence; and then take advantage of the truck’s exclusive mechanized roof, which seamlessly opens to allow for panoramic views and quick telescope maneuvering.

The 2019 Navara Dark Sky is tailored for constellational adventures - and we can only hope that Nissan will let Washington drivers sample its dynamic capabilities.

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Across Europe it goes - a 2.5L beast. Its profile is lean; its roar is loud; and its 32-inch off-road tires allow it to stomp across even the toughest terrains. This is the 2018 Nissan Navara and it has no equal… overseas.

As Top Speed explains the new Navara has been released to strong acclaim in Europe - with drivers craving its athletic body and off-road sensibility. An 0.8-inch suspension lift yields class-leading ground clearance, allowing the platform to deliver a wading depth of 31.5-inches; while the 35-inch approach angle promises easy maneuvering, protecting the undercarriage from debris. A 24-inch breakover ramp further impresses, enabling riders to seek out deep ruts and sudden inclines (it adjusts the transfer case and propeller to more efficient mounting positions and keeps them away from unsteady terrains).

Through this, the 2018 Navara can roar down every road - pushing its 2.5L engine to the limits. It delivers 160 HP, with the electronic rear differential locking perfectly in place with each rev.

The Kirkland team must confess: we’re envious of Europe. We’d love to see the new Navara racing down the Washington backroads (its intuitive 4WD would prove a perfect a complement to every adventure); and, while there are no official production plans, critics do wonder if Nissan will bring it stateside to compete with the Ford Ranger. We have our fingers crossed and our lot ready.



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