Nissan announced a recall for its X‑Trail SUV. The recall covers a fault in the steering column that could affect handling. A 2025 model in metallic grey is listed for sale online at about AU$45,000. The 2026 version features built‑in Google tech and an adventure trim. Auto Express reported that the upgrades seem modest in use. Nissan says new parts will be delivered free of charge.
The company introduced the Tekton SUV designed for India and Africa. Is set for production at Nissan’s Japanese plant for overseas sales for export. The rollout in South Africa is likely in the near future.