Nissan PH to retain pricing of Navara while supplies last
Nissan PH will not yet increase prices on all Navara models, for now

Since July 1, 2025, some automakers have already increased the prices of their pickup truck models under the Capital Market Efficiency Promotion Act (CMEPA). This sees the return of the excise tax on pickup trucks, resulting in higher price tags for such vehicles. In fact, Toyota Motor Philippines recently increased the suggested retail prices (SRP) of select models of the Hilux last week.
However, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) is proud to announce that the pricing of the Navara will remain as is across all variants for July 2025. But don’t expect the current prices to last indefinitely, as they will only be available while supplies last, depending on dealership stocks.
Nissan Philippines Inc. is inviting the public to visit the brand’s next leg of the Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour at Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna from July 18 - 20, 2025. Here, they can check out the latest models from the automaker, including the Navara pickup truck.
“By hosting the interactive Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour, we are giving more Filipinos the opportunity to experience our vehicles first-hand and explore accessible ownership options in a dynamic and engaging environment,” said Masao Tsutsumi, Nissan Philippines president.
If you’re looking to get a Nissan Navara or want to check it out before the price increase takes effect, better head on over to your nearest Nissan dealership or visit the Nissan Intelligent Mobility Tour happening from July 18 - 20, at Sta. Rosa, Laguna, this weekend.
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