After a new Nissan, but not sure how long you'll have to wait?
Issues such as semiconductor chip shortages, shipping problems and sickness and isolation have affected the ability of manufacturers like Nissan to keep their production lines going over the last two years.
As such, all of the brand’s models are currently experiencing some delays.
However, some models are in greater supply than others, with flexibility around powertrains, specification and vehicle colour likely to see a vehicle in your driveway sooner.
Overall, according to Price My Car, the average wait time for a Nissan is now 163 days – compared to 123 days in January 2022.
The brand’s local arm is in the process of a major product onslaught, with new generations of the Qashqai, X-Trail and Pathfinder set to launch by the end of the year.
Interested buyers should speak to their local dealer for information on pre-orders and approximate wait times. This article will be updated in the coming months when further information becomes available.
Meanwhile, the Navara ute and Patrol upper-large SUV face an average wait time of 176 days and 151 days, respectively.
Nissan average model wait times 2022
Model | Wait time |
---|---|
Leaf | N/A |
Juke | N/A |
Navara | 176 days |
Patrol | 151 days |
Z | N/A |
NOTE: This information is current as of November 4, 2022. This article will be reviewed and amended as new details come to light.
A regular among the list of Australia's favourite new cars each month is the Nissan Navara ute, along with the soon-to-be-replaced X-Trail medium SUV.
Both models are being hit by global supply chain problems, although the Japanese carmaker told Wheels it still has stock of the Navara available across its dealer network, with more continuing to arrive.
A spokesperson said wait times depend on factors such as variant and location.
Like other brands, it encourages customers to contact dealers for more information.
A more accessible version of the Navara Warrior, based on the SL grade, has launched in Australia, with fewer components required compared to the range-topping PRO-4X Warrior.
With all of the above in mind, it is important to consider this article a guide only.
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