Did you see the new price for the 2025 Nissan Frontier? The revamped version is ringing up at $33,560 (approximately P1.8M)—quite the uptick! The new Nissan Frontier features a refreshed exterior with a new front fascia, grille, and bumper, adding to its more rugged appearance. A new telescopic steering wheel standard across all models hopes to improve driver comfort by accommodating different heights. The model also increases its towing capacity by about 500 pounds, reaching up to 7,160 pounds, making it a strong contender in the utility segment.
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This year, the Frontier has also ramped up its tech features, including a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen and standard safety features, including Lane Departure Warning and Intelligent Cruise Control, across all grades, making sure passengers now get a more connected and secure driving experience. However, all these upgrades and revamps in features come with a higher price, so potential buyers might really want to do some weighing of the pros and cons first against the price hike.
2025 Nissan Frontier makes its way to the U.S. market
The 2025 Nissan Frontier is ready to turn heads and rip up the trails in the U.S.
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Did you see the new price for the 2025 Nissan Frontier? The revamped version is ringing up at $33,560 (approximately P1.8M)—quite the uptick! The new Nissan Frontier features a refreshed exterior with a new front fascia, grille, and bumper, adding to its more rugged appearance. A new telescopic steering wheel standard across all models hopes to improve driver comfort by accommodating different heights. The model also increases its towing capacity by about 500 pounds, reaching up to 7,160 pounds, making it a strong contender in the utility segment.
Related: The 2025 Nissan Patrol is here: What’s new?
This year, the Frontier has also ramped up its tech features, including a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen and standard safety features, including Lane Departure Warning and Intelligent Cruise Control, across all grades, making sure passengers now get a more connected and secure driving experience. However, all these upgrades and revamps in features come with a higher price, so potential buyers might really want to do some weighing of the pros and cons first against the price hike.



Starting at $33,560 in the States, roughly P1.8M, the Nissan Frontier’s price is a bit higher as compared to its older models. The inclusion of features like Nissan Maintenance Care might add value, but the higher starting price could be a really important deciding factor for buyers when considering this upgraded model, especially when pitted against competitors.



Known globally as the Navara or NP300, the Nissan Frontier has held different names in various regions. In North America, it succeeded the Hardbody truck in 1997 and was used under the Frontier name until 2021. Since then, the Frontier sold in the US and Canada has been redesigned as a bigger and more specialized model to better fit the North American market, unlike the globally marketed Navara. In 2019, Nissan presented the third iteration of the Frontier pickup truck.
How people respond to these updates could determine if we’ll get this truck locally. Comparing the Frontier to the Navara, the Frontier is a bit larger. While the extra space might be a plus, the increased size could be a drawback for Filipinos when driving on congested roads or finding parking. As we all wait for further details, don’t forget that Nissan has a range of crossovers, pickup trucks, and SUVs available. If you’re drawn to the Nissan Frontier, the Nissan Navara is available in the Philippines and closely matches the vehicle. You can see its complete specs and features by going through its car guide on AutoDeal.
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