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Nissan Navara ST King Cab 4X4 now has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard*

Nissan Navara ST King Cab 4X4 has been updated with a new entertainment system that features Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ connectivity capabilities.

The all-new Alliance In-Vehicle Infotainment (AIVI) system features a larger 8.0 inch colour touchscreen with a redesigned user interface and menu, and includes Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ device mirroring – connected via USB cable.

The new AIVI system replaces the former 7.0 inch touchscreen and maintains AM/FM radio, USB, AUX and Bluetooth® functions and includes an updated TomTom sat nav system. The CD player is no longer offered.

The Navara ST King Cab 4X4 has had a minor exterior upgrade with the headlamp bezel updated from silver to black and the side steps are now finished in black.

“Nissan is pleased to introduce Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to Nissan Navara,” said Nissan Australia managing director Stephen Lester.

“We took the opportunity to introduce this technology with our updated infotainment system – one that not only looks great but is modern, simple and intuitive to connect to and use.”

Nissan’s Navara ST King Cab 4X4 comes with a 2.3 litre inter-cooled twin-turbo diesel engine –  which boasts 140kW of power at 3,750rpm and 450Nm of torque at 1,500-2,500rpm – and is mated a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed automatic transmission, the latter of which has a manual mode.

There are seven contemporary exterior colours to choose from including Cosmic Black, Burning Red, Brilliant Silver, Deep Sapphire, Hornet Gold, Slate Grey, and Polar White.

*Copy supplied by Nissan

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