

Nissan has coyly been suggesting that it might someday furnish electrified performance models ever since it released Nismo-badged examples of the humble Leaf for the Japanese market. However, there’s a problem with them and other off-road parts. This was followed by the 2020 Leaf Nismo RC, which served as an experiment to see. The fine print on the NISMO website says that “accessories shown on the vehicle are not genuine Nissan or Infiniti parts or accessories.” The legal vernacular goes on to mention that “motorsport parts are sold ‘as is’ without warranties.” In other words, unless there is a defect in the material or workmanship, returns are not allowed, and refunds are not accepted.

Turning our attention back to the catalog, the list goes on with cat-back exhaust systems produced from T-304 stainless steel. Pricing ranges from $724 for the Frontier to $1,531 for the Titan, which is a lot of money for insignificant performance and aural gains.
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The full-size workhorse can be further spruced up with a light kit, which retails at $1,150 for a quarter of covers and four off-road lights that promise 8,600 lumens of brightness.įinally, owners and customers of the Frontier may upgrade the front bumper with a heavy-duty unit constructed from high-tensile strength steel and finished in a two-stage textured black powder coat. Tipping the scales at 105 pounds (48 kilograms), the no-nonsense bumper features shackle mounts, a winch mounting that uses a Warn mounting pattern, and light mounts that accommodate 4.0-inch square pod lamps and a 10-inch central lightbar.
