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Added on the 20/11/2018 13:57:23 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
The Go Anywhere ethos of Nissan's pickups and SUVs is being put to the test this week as the Nissan Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra take on the rugged terrain of the Sahara Desert.Setting out from Er-Rachidia in eastern Morocco, members of the media are experiencing the authentic capabilities of Nissan's trucks and frame-based SUVs amid the tough conditions of the Atlas Mountains, which stretch for more than 2,500 kilometers across the north of Africa.In 2006 and 2007, a highway that runs through Er-Rachidia – a city of about 90,000 people that sits in a sparsely populated area with few other towns nearby – formed part of the Paris-Dakar Rally. Labeled the "gateway to the desert," this 400-kilometer section of the race was noted for having the most terrain changes of the race and was notorious for its grueling conditions.The Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra are part of Nissan's increasingly popular lineup of light commercial vehicles, which is expected to achieve almost 1 million sales globally this year.
The Go Anywhere ethos of Nissan's pickups and SUVs is being put to the test this week as the Nissan Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra take on the rugged terrain of the Sahara Desert.Setting out from Er-Rachidia in eastern Morocco, members of the media are experiencing the authentic capabilities of Nissan's trucks and frame-based SUVs amid the tough conditions of the Atlas Mountains, which stretch for more than 2,500 kilometers across the north of Africa.In 2006 and 2007, a highway that runs through Er-Rachidia – a city of about 90,000 people that sits in a sparsely populated area with few other towns nearby – formed part of the Paris-Dakar Rally. Labeled the "gateway to the desert," this 400-kilometer section of the race was noted for having the most terrain changes of the race and was notorious for its grueling conditions.The Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra are part of Nissan's increasingly popular lineup of light commercial vehicles, which is expected to achieve almost 1 million sales globally this year.
The Go Anywhere ethos of Nissan's pickups and SUVs is being put to the test this week as the Nissan Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra take on the rugged terrain of the Sahara Desert.Setting out from Er-Rachidia in eastern Morocco, members of the media are experiencing the authentic capabilities of Nissan's trucks and frame-based SUVs amid the tough conditions of the Atlas Mountains, which stretch for more than 2,500 kilometers across the north of Africa.In 2006 and 2007, a highway that runs through Er-Rachidia – a city of about 90,000 people that sits in a sparsely populated area with few other towns nearby – formed part of the Paris-Dakar Rally. Labeled the "gateway to the desert," this 400-kilometer section of the race was noted for having the most terrain changes of the race and was notorious for its grueling conditions.The Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra are part of Nissan's increasingly popular lineup of light commercial vehicles, which is expected to achieve almost 1 million sales globally this year.
The Go Anywhere ethos of Nissan's pickups and SUVs is being put to the test this week as the Nissan Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra take on the rugged terrain of the Sahara Desert.Setting out from Er-Rachidia in eastern Morocco, members of the media are experiencing the authentic capabilities of Nissan's trucks and frame-based SUVs amid the tough conditions of the Atlas Mountains, which stretch for more than 2,500 kilometers across the north of Africa.In 2006 and 2007, a highway that runs through Er-Rachidia – a city of about 90,000 people that sits in a sparsely populated area with few other towns nearby – formed part of the Paris-Dakar Rally. Labeled the "gateway to the desert," this 400-kilometer section of the race was noted for having the most terrain changes of the race and was notorious for its grueling conditions.The Patrol, Navara, TITAN and Terra are part of Nissan's increasingly popular lineup of light commercial vehicles, which is expected to achieve almost 1 million sales globally this year.
For 2018, Nissan offers a full range of rugged TITAN half-ton pickups, including Single Cab, King Cab and Crew Cab body configurations, 4x2 and 4x4 drive, and a choice of up to five grade levels. Every TITAN half-ton is powered by a 390 hp / 395 PS / 291 kW 5.6L Endurance V8 gasoline engine mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission.