Nissan’s Daring Africa 2024 expedition is a remarkable testament to the durability and reliability of Nissan vehicles, particularly the Nissan Navara and Nissan X-Trail.
This ambitious journey spanned eight African countries, starting from the Rosslyn plant in South Africa and concluding in Egypt. Covering over 7,000 kilometers, the expedition provided a first hand look at how these vehicles perform under the continent’s toughest conditions.
Along the way, journalists and automotive enthusiasts, including those from Ryde Channel, joined the convoy, stopping at key dealerships and iconic landmarks along the way, demonstrating Nissan’s commitment to Africa’s automotive growth.

Jordi Villa, President for Nissan Africa, said; “Nissan Daring Africa is a unique format because it allows us to connect and also serve as proof point. It shows our commitment to the continent of Africa and investments in it’s future as we showcase our fantastic products, Navara and Xtrail, by having them travel all the way from South Africa to Egypt”.
The final leg of the journey in Egypt was particularly significant. After traversing rugged terrains in countries like Kenya and Tanzania, the convoy arrived in Luxor, Egypt, and made its way to Cairo, with a notable stop in the coastal town of El Gouna for a well-deserved rest. The Egypt leg was filled with excitement, including visits to historic sites such as the Valley of the Kings and Karnak Temple, culminating in the launch of the Nissan Navara for the Egyptian market. This marked a major milestone for Nissan, as it expands into the growing North African pickup truck market.

Nissan Navara: Built for Africa, by Africans
Supporting the Navara throughout the journey was the Nissan X-Trail, Nissan’s popular SUV. Designed for adventure, the X-Trail seamlessly blends performance with comfort, making it the ideal family vehicle for those looking to explore the great outdoors. Its participation in the Daring Africa expedition wasn’t just for show—the X-Trail proved its mettle, effortlessly handling the same tough terrains as the Navara.
Launched in South Africa in 2023 and later in Egypt, the X-Trail comes with cutting-edge features like Nissan’s Intelligent Mobility suite, ensuring driver safety and enhanced vehicle performance. The X-Trail’s rugged design, combined with its versatile interior, makes it equally suited for family road trips and more daring off-road adventures.
The Nissan Daring Africa 2024 expedition was more than just a road trip; it was a celebration of Nissan’s 60-year legacy in Africa, demonstrating the automaker’s unwavering commitment to the continent. By launching the Navara in Egypt and connecting manufacturing hubs across Africa, Nissan has underscored its ambition to be a key player in Africa’s automotive future.

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