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Honda and Nissan Explore Collaboration for New Pickup Truck

Honda is reportedly in discussions with Nissan to produce a new body-on-frame pickup truck. This potential collaboration could see Honda finally offering a traditional rival to established models like the Ford Ranger and Toyota Tacoma. According to industry reports, Nissan aims to build Honda-branded pickup trucks at its under-utilised plant in Canton, Mississippi. This facility is currently responsible for manufacturing the Nissan Frontier, a vehicle that has undergone significant updates since its 2021 launch.

The Nissan Frontier features a 3.8-litre petrol V6 engine paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. While Honda already sells the Ridgeline in the United States, this model is a unibody truck more akin to the Pilot crossover SUV and has been on the market for nine years. The potential shift towards a more traditional pickup reflects Honda’s interest in expanding its vehicle lineup in the competitive North American market.

Strategic Discussions Between Honda and Nissan

In January, Noriya Kaihara, director and vice president of Honda Motor Company, noted during discussions about a potential merger that there were advantages to exchanging vehicle models. “So, if maybe we can exchange some of the vehicles, that would also be a benefit for us in the short term,” he stated. This suggests that the two companies may explore co-developing new vehicles.

Media coverage indicates that Honda might be interested in larger vehicles, including the Nissan Armada and Infiniti QX80, which could complement its existing flagship SUV, the Acura MDX. If Honda proceeds with a version of the Nissan Frontier, it would finally have a direct competitor for popular pickups like the Toyota Tacoma in the U.S. market.

Whether this new pickup would be available in international markets such as Australia remains uncertain. The Nissan Frontier is produced exclusively in left-hand drive configurations, while Australia receives the Thai-built, diesel-powered Nissan Navara. A new generation of the Navara is expected to debut by 2027.

Honda’s History of Collaboration and Rebadging

Honda has a history of leveraging partnerships and rebadging vehicles when necessary. For instance, the Honda Crossroad, sold in Japan, was a rebadged version of the Land Rover Discovery, which was the only V8 model Honda sold until its discontinuation in 1998.

The Honda Passport, which enjoyed two generations in the U.S., was a rebadged Isuzu Rodeo, while the premium Acura brand has also rebadged models such as the Isuzu Trooper, known as the Holden Jackaroo in other markets. These collaborations have allowed Honda to fill gaps in its product lineup until it could develop its own models.

Currently, Honda is marketing the Prologue and Acura ZDX, both based on General Motors platforms but featuring distinct styling. This approach illustrates Honda’s adaptability in the automotive landscape, positioning it to meet consumer demands more effectively.

As discussions between Honda and Nissan continue, the outcome could significantly impact Honda’s presence in the pickup truck segment and broaden its appeal in various markets. The automotive world will be watching closely to see if this partnership materializes and what it could mean for both brands.

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