Nissan Australia has increased price of its X-Trail and Patrol SUVs, as well as the Navara ute. "Many challenges facing the industry globally, including the rising costs of raw materials and shipping have had a knock-on effect on vehicle pricing, however Nissan is working hard to ensure that we continue to offer the best value proposition for our customers," said a Nissan Australia spokesperson. Pricing for the X-Trail range is now up by $500, all the Navara variants are up by $750, and the Patrol is up to $2740 more expensive. The 2023 Nissan X-Trail range now starts at $37,250 before on-roads for the ST 2WD five-seat, and extends to $57,690 before on-roads for the Ti-L e-Power AWD five-seat. The 2023 Nissan Patrol range now starts at $84,900 before on-roads for the Ti, and extends to $97,600 before on-roads for the Ti-L. The off-road ready Warrior model is set to launch in the latter stages of 2023. The 2023 Nissan Navara range now starts at $33,050 before on-roads for the SL 4×2 single-cab chassis, and extends to $68,265 before on-roads for the Pro-4X Warrior 4×4 dual-cab pickup. Pricing for the rest of local Nissan vehicle line-up remains unchanged for now, but the company recently announced pricing of the regular Z has gone up by $2500. It also announced pricing for the high-performance Z Nismo. Updated pricing for the Nissan X-Trail, Patrol and Navara is as follows: Nissan X-Trail Nissan Patrol Nissan Navara All prices are before on-road costs. MORE: Everything Nissan X-Trail MORE: Everything Nissan Patrol MORE: Everything Nissan Navara Content originally sourced from: CarExpert.com.au