Nissan Australia revealed the news to its dealers last November, but Nissan Oceania managing director Andrew Humberstone has now confirmed the all-new Frontier Pro plug-in hybrid dual-cab ute will be officially announced for the Australian and New Zealand markets next month.

Speaking to media at this week’s launch of the new Mitsubishi Triton-based Navara ute, Mr Humberstone said Nissan Australia will announce a new ute “in two weeks”.

When asked whether he was referring to a hybrid ute, Mr Humberstone said: “Yeah, it will be”.

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Revealed at the Shanghai motor show in April 2025 and not due to arrive Down Under 2027, the Nissan Frontier Pro will be sold alongside the new Navara as a direct competitor for the popular BYD Shark 6, as well as the Ford Ranger PHEV and GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV.

It will be one of many new plug-in hybrid dual-cabs to arrive here in the next year or so, including the JAC Hunter and both diesel and petrol-powered PHEV versions of the Chery ute hitherto known as the KP31.

A product of the Japanese automaker’s joint venture with China’s Dongfeng, the Frontier Pro is based on Dongfeng’s Z9 ute rather than the outgoing D40 Navara-derived Frontier pickup sold in the US.