The 2027 Nissan Frontier Pro has landed in Australia, with testing underway for the Chinese-made plug-in hybrid ute.

These exclusive images are understood to be the first confirmed sighting of the electrified ute locally, with the model – which may end up badged here as the Navara Pro – being unloaded at Nissan Australia’s training and development centre in Melbourne’s south-east.

Clad in vinyl camouflage and showing signs of playing in the dirt, the pre-production vehicle is believed to be right-hand drive – and appears to very closely resemble the ute shown at the Shanghai motor show in April 2025.

While Nissan has yet to publicly confirm the Frontier Pro for the Australian market, the Japanese car giant is understood to have announced the model to dealer representatives at a gala dinner in November 2025.

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Co-developed with Chinese partner Dongfeng – and related to the Dongfeng Z9 ute – the Frontier Pro is set to take on other plug-in hybrid utes such as the GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV, JAC Hunter, Ford Ranger PHEV, and BYD Shark 6.

The body-on-frame Frontier Pro is powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine with a transmission-mounted electric motor, allowing for the use of a traditional low-range transfer box for off-roading – helped by a rear locking differential.

With combined outputs of 300kW of power and 800Nm of torque, Nissan claims fuel consumption of around 6.9 litres per 100 kilometres, and an electric-only driving range of 135 kilometres – though those figures are expected to change based on Australian testing protocols.

The Nissan ute can also tow up to 3500kg, and has vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities and outlets in the tub for power tools and accessories.