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8 May, 2025

Nissan and Premcar mark five years of Warrior brand

NISSAN Australia’s Warrior by Premcar program is now over five years old, marking over half a decade of delivering products remanufactured for Australia, in Australia, and that are tailored to Australia’s unique conditions.

By Nick Dalton

The Nissan Patrol Warrior, Navara SL Warrior and the Navara PRO-4S Warrior are specialist 4WD modified vehicles designed for Australian conditions. Picture: Nissan Australia
The Nissan Patrol Warrior, Navara SL Warrior and the Navara PRO-4S Warrior are specialist 4WD modified vehicles designed for Australian conditions. Picture: Nissan Australia

While the Warrior program – including the Navara SL Warrior, the Navara PRO-4X Warrior and the Patrol Warrior – speak for themselves, the partnership has also delivered some incredible statistics as Australia’s local manufacturing industry continues to boom.

Launched in late 2019 with the Nissan Navara N-Trek Warrior, the Warrior by Premcar program has already collaborated on 12,755 vehicles across its model lines, each tailored to perfectly suit Australia’s off-road enthusiasts.

Premcar’s state-of-the-art Epping, Victoria, facility has fitted 63,775 wheels and tyres, along with 51,020 springs, 51,020 shock absorbers and 12,755 bash plates – all carefully selected to increase the breadth of capability, both on the road and off it, of Nissan’s Navara and Patrol range.

The success of the Warrior program has seen Premcar – one of the country’s most successful engineering houses – continually expand its operations, with a new production facility in Epping dedicated to Warrior vehicles, opened in 2023.

The new facility doubled Premcar’s manufacturing footprint, which is now some 13,000sqm across two facilities. Even as it grows, Premcar remains truly people-powered, with more than 200 staff with 15 different cultural backgrounds working across its manufacturing lines and in its engineering teams.

And the success flows outward from Epping, too. Some 80 percent of the content added to Warrior vehicles is sourced from Australian suppliers, many of whom have been working with Premcar for almost three decades.

“Premcar was founded in 1996 at the height of Australia’s local manufacturing era, yet now, some 29 years later, the company is bigger than it has ever been,” said Premcar chief executive officer Bernie Quinn. “We owe so much of that success to Nissan, and to its customers, all of whom value true local expertise when it comes to tailoring vehicles to Australia’s unique conditions,” he said.

“We always say that we are about increasing a vehicle’s breadth of capability, and the same is true of our business.”

Mr Quinn said Premcar had some of the brightest minds in the automotive space.

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