Nissan PH raises prices of Navara, now starts at PHP 1.24M
Return of excise tax on pickups sees significant price increase for Nissan Navara

Last month, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) announced that it will keep its prices for the Navara while supplies last. This comes after the Philippine government brought back the excise tax on pickup trucks under the Capital Market Efficiency Promotion Act (CMEPA). With that, the sticker price on pickup trucks will see a significant increase, especially on higher-grade variants.
Fast forward to August 2025, Nissan Philippines has quietly raised the suggested retail price of the Navara across the range. That’s right, if you’re planning to get a Nissan Navara soon, you’ll have to shell out more with your checkbook once you’re at the dealership.

Below is the new SRP of the Nissan Navara with the excise tax in effect
Navara 2.5 EL MT 4x2 - PHP 1,240,000 (previous PHP 1,115,000)
Navara 2.5 VE Calibre MT 4x2 - PHP 1,595,000 (previous PHP 1,320,000)
Navara 2.5 VE Calibre AT 4x2 - PHP 1,695,000 (previous PHP 1,410,000)
Navara 2.5 VE MT 4x4 - PHP 1,750,000 (previous PHP 1,460,000)
Navara 2.5 VL Calibre AT 4x2 - PHP 1,870,000 (previous PHP 1,560,000)
Navara 2.5 Calibre-X AT 4x2 - PHP 1,965,000 (previous PHP 1,630,000)
Navara 2.5 VL MT 4x4 - PHP 1,990,000 (previous PHP 1,660,000)
Navara 2.5 VL AT 4x4 - PHP 2,090,000 (previous PHP 1,740,000)
Navara 2.5 Pro-4X AT 4x4 - PHP 2,220,000 (previous 1,850,000)
With Nissan already raising the price tag on its pickup truck, expect other automakers to also raise their pickup truck prices this month, if not already.
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