Nissan Reveals Fifth-Generation Navara for New Zealand
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Nissan has announced that the Nissan MORE Ownership Program, available to New Zealand customers, is an initiative to deliver peace of mind, cost certainty, and long-term value across the Nissan range.
When servicing is carried out by Nissan authorised outlets, the program brings together the triple benefits of up to 10 years / 300,000km warranty (whichever comes first), Service Activated Roadside Assistance for the same term and fixed price servicing for the first five scheduled services from the warranty start date.
Available exclusively through authorised Nissan NZ dealers, the MORE program is claimed to reward customer loyalty and deliver industry-leading ownership support.
All parts and components covered under a new vehicle warranty remain protected, excluding normal wear and tear, providing customers with confidence well beyond the traditional warranty period. Key requirements are that each vehicle must have all logbook services completed at authorised dealers, within scheduled intervals, or within 60 days/3000km of a scheduled interval.
For Nissan electric vehicles, the program complements existing coverage, including an eight-year/ 160,000km (whichever comes first) lithium-ion battery capacity State of Health Warranty, protecting against capacity loss below nine bars.
In a move that recognises long-term Nissan ownership, the program also offers a backdated warranty extension for eligible vehicles purchased new from 1 January 2023, with loyal customers who have completed all scheduled services with Nissan dealers automatically qualify for extended warranty coverage, with no additional steps required.
For owners who have serviced their vehicle outside the Nissan network, a re-entry opportunity is available by returning for a scheduled service, and a $99 vehicle assessment at an additional cost of $99 via any authorised Nissan dealer.
From 1 April 2026, Nissan customers can also unlock up to 10 years/ 300,000 km of Service Activated Roadside Assistance, renewed annually with each eligible dealer service. Coverage includes 24/7 nationwide support such as emergency assistance, battery jump-starts, flat tyre changes, fuel delivery, lost key assistance, and towing to the nearest authorised Nissan dealer.
The MORE Ownership Program also introduces Flat Price Servicing, offering transparent, fixed pricing for the first five scheduled services on eligible vehicles. Flat price servicing covers labour, genuine parts, lubricantgs and standard scheduled maintenance under normal driving conditions.
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