2022 Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior walkaround and build process | Wheels Australia
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Wheels senior road tester Scott Newman scores a tour of the upcoming Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior with Bernie Quinn, Engineering Director of Premcar, the firm responsible for its development.
Quinn shows us the modifications that turn a Navara into a Warrior and the production line process. 4x4 Australia Editor Matt Raudonikis will be behind the wheel later this month in the Northern Territory, then we'll do our own review shortly after that. Keep an eye on the 4x4 RUclips channel for the first review / 4x4australia .
2022 Nissan Navara PRO-4X Warrior walkaround and build process video:
0:00 Intro
0:26 Changes to Warrior
2:42 Cooper tyres
4:00 Aussie made parts
5:19 Interior, tech, safety systems
5:59 Rear of vehicle
7:07 Rear suspension
8:59 Production line
13:14 Finishing touches
14:45 Quality checks
14:56 Conclusion
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Great to see not only Aussie manufacturing, but what goes on behind the scenes in getting cars to the showroom. Please WHEELS, more of these interest stories.
Just bought one of these… good to see Aussie played a part 👍
Me too and agree with your comment, got it in grey and was soo impressed seeing it in person. Lack of electric seats and heaters suck but overall very very happy with the ride...gets heaps of looks in the car park.
@@killerush73 yeah seating adjustments abit limited but a smooth ride compared to others. Definitely a head turner… I haven’t seen another one on the road since purchasing. I’m looking into a roller tray cover and snorkel
The Warrior is a top looking vehicle.
What do Nissan/Premcar do with the brand new original suspension and front bumpers they take off the donor vehicles? I hope they’re returned to stock as spare parts.
Premcar have a quality set up. You can tell Bernie is a Mechanical Engineer as he's across the detail. He's not a Spruiker and it's refreshing to see.
Where’s the follow up vid? Can’t find it
where can i buy the bumpers alone?
I got 2022 pro 4x
But can I upgrade to a warrior?
How long is the process from start to finish take?
40min each station
if i want this car in south africa can it be shipped ?
Hi ، I have a 2019 Nivara. Can I turn it into a Pro Warrior?
No. You can try to replicate an N-Trek Warrior, but you’re in the wrong series.
"Road Beast"
We really need access to those wheels! Still the best overall rim for the Navara. The factory 17/18x7 ” wheels have very limited aftermarket tyre support, needs just an extra 0.5” to legally fit something decent. Apart from the tacky decals, I don’t mind what they’ve done here.
6star
Where’s the v6 like in frontier like the states, why do we keep getting these Asian narrow vehicles Nissan?
I was thinking to buy on of these, but it has to much of a nice exterior for it to have such a shity interior. Step your game up Nissan. Replace the whole dashboard, replace the coil change setup, put more engine power in the pick up truck.
Exactly
The interior is outdated which is a huge no
This is comedy. You can literally buy an SL, take it down to Ironman/TJM/ARB and do the exact same thing 😂
But it’ll still be an SL without any warranty support and a lot of faith in your local franchisee. I don’t own a Warrior, but I can see how they appeal to buyers who want a factory upgraded vehicle. And hey, at least it’s supporting Australian workers.
@@lifesabroad How is the australia aftermarket industry not Australian workers?
@@timbeevornation Because they didn’t outsource the work to the Thai factory building these vehicles.
Stx gets electric seats and this shitbox doesn't. Man, Nissan have gone so downhill
Warrior name not appropriate. Just like Ford raptor name is exaggerating. Sounds tough but far from being tough. The coil spring setup alone is lame.
I agree. It's like calling yourself J.Biden. Shit I forgot what I wanted to say ....
Warrior lol
The name warrior is too nasty mean. Don't know if the car can be that mean in off road