The new Nissan Navara Warrior is set to arrive in local showrooms before the end of 2026, but there’s no word yet on whether a competitor for the Ford Ranger Raptor is in the works.

Nissan Oceania boss Andrew Humberstone confirmed the hardcore Warrior variant will follow around six to nine months after the launch of the Navara Pro-4X – the highly specified variant on which the Warrior is based – but wouldn’t confirm or deny any plans for a road-focused Navara Nismo.

“I’m not going to say yes or no on anything [regarding a Navara Nismo],” said Mr Humberstone – who is set to be replaced as managing director in the coming weeks.

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“We’re doing a lot with Nismo at the moment – looking at a lot of things – but we have our Warrior affiliation, in which we have a great partnership with Bernie [Quinn, CEO of Premcar]. Great guy, great company – doing a lot of work with them.

“We continue with Warrior, for both Navara and, of course, the new Y63 Patrol in the future,” he told CarExpert.

While the latest Navara shares its body, powertrains, and platform with the Mitsubishi Triton, the Nissan version has received a local suspension tune from Premcar – an engineering firm born from the ashes of Ford Performance Vehicles.