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Nissan has revealed a budget SUV for the price of a Skoda Octavia. Photo

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Nissan Paladin
The new Paladin is based on the Navara pickup truck. Source: Autohome

The new Nissan Paladin 2023 model year is an affordable and even quite budget-frame SUV. The model was declassified during the official premiere. The novelty is comparable to Skoda Octavia by the price ($23,000).

The car is reported by Autohome. Nissan Paladin 2023 SUV is built based on Nissan Navara pickup truck, but a little more compact. The length is 4882 mm with a wheelbase of 2850 mm, the width is 1850 mm and the height is 1875 mm.

The Paladin is ready to take the off-road world by storm. The model looks rather modern and can mix in a stream with large city crossovers.

Nissan Paladin 2023

Buyers will be offered a "leather" interior, keyless access, dual-zone climate control, rain and light sensors, surround-view cameras, navigation, adaptive cruise control and electric and heated seats for the base variant.

The new Nissan Paladin is powered by a 2.0-liter, 228-horsepower turbocharged gasoline engine that is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The drive is all-wheel drive. Several driving modes for different conditions are offered.

As OBOZREVATEL reported, a cheaper parody of Land Rover and Ford SUVs were made in Chine.

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