The PRO-4X Warrior is only available with Nissan’s 2.3-litre twin-turbo diesel engine, but buyers have a choice of either six-speed manual transmission for a list price of $67,490 or seven-speed automatic like our test vehicle for $69,990.
That’s almost $10K more than the standard PRO-4X and for that you get what Nissan claims to be the world’s toughest Navara, starting with its beefy 275/70 R17 Cooper Discoverer All Terrain AT3 tyres and alloys with full-size alloy spare, wider track and uprated suspension.
Other key enhancements include a winch-capable bull bar with integrated LED light bar and Warrior-specific (for ground clearance) tow-bar, Navara-branded red front bash plate and other underbody armour, Warrior-specific wheel arch flares, body decals and headrest embroidery.
Being based on the richly-equipped PRO-4X means you also get cool stuff like a six-speaker infotainment system with 8.0-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and digital radio, dual-zone climate control, leather-accented steering wheel and shifter, four USB ports and two 12-volt accessory outlets, reversing and 360-degree cameras, tyre pressure monitoring, slide-adjustable cargo anchorage system in a fully-lined load tub and more.