Well, we kinda knew it would happen sooner or later but no less authority than Nissan's Global Boss Andy Palmer at last weeks NYC Auto Show revealed that they would begin releasing info on the next generation Frontier in the coming couple of weeks.
With the Titan (introduced in '04 as an '05 model) seeing its complete redesign, the Frontier and Xterra (if it were to continue to exist) were next on the hitlist. Now that the Pathfinder has returned to its own, unibody, more "refined" model it leaves open the question of how related the Titan and Frontier would be given in their current form they ride on the same basic platform.
Pressed by Australian journalists in NYC and the Aussies get the Frontier in both a 4.0L Petrol and a 2.2L turbo diesel badged with the "Navara" name, Palmer would discuss that no diesel version of the Patrol (the Infiniti QX80 here) would be produced (disappointing many there as well as in the Mid East). What he did indicate is that not only would the details on the Frontier's replacement come shortly but that "it would be logical" if that replacement also spun off an SUV variant. Given that the Xterra is the current Frontier's SUV clone, it would seem "logical" that the Xterra would be living on in the next generation of "smaller" truck and SUVs within Nissan's portfolio.
Quoting Palmer "should go back to that basis of good durability, good quality, and good
reliability. If I was doing a pick-up, that’s where I’d start...It’s around about the same [size as the current model] - one-tonne
pickups are fairly generic in terms of their overall dimensions..I think it’s about what you deliver on fuel consumption, what you
deliver on styling...these are the key differentiators for that kind of
pickup market"
To me the first part sounds an awful lot like the Xterra's original tag-line of "Everything you need, nothing you don't" while the fuel consumption and style sound a lot like a diesel with a bold design--much like the original Frontiers were, being the first to introduce the quad cab and other queues.
Should be an exciting month or so! Oh, and given they are releasing this info right now, I'd say the next generation Frontier should be about six months to a year behind the introduction of the next Titan which means, as the next Titan will be introduced in Q1 '15, I'd look for the next Frontier later that year...and with a diesel as well and that means a diesel Xterra could be in the cards as well...
Andy Palmer talks about next generation Frontier and Xterra...
Update!!
Now confirmed that at least in its overseas version it will house a 3.0L turbo diesel and will spawn a 7-seat SUV based upon the same platform...now the 3L diesel isn't much of a surprise but a SEVEN seat SUV is a big surprise...Maybe Nissan feels that people don't want a 5 seat SUV anymore but a body on frame 7 seater?? That seems a bit odd and it also flies in the face of thinking that this rugged SUV (vs. the soft-roading Pathfinder) would hold closer to the Xterra demographic...and it now appears that the reveal of the vehicle will be within the next month per this report...
Next Gen Navara/Frontier/Xterra update...
That is incorrect. The Titan was presented at the 2003 NAIAS as a 2004 model and went into on sale in December 2003, not 2004 as a 2005 model.
ReplyDeleteThat would both be the Frontier and Xterra actually, last redesigned in 2004. For some reason,, model year designations confuse so many individuals.
You are correct. The first "year" of the Titan was 2004 whereas the 2nd generation Frontier/Xterra were '05 models. Thanks for correcting that!
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