And there's much more that NISMO offers for its four-wheeling fans.Front right side of an orange Nissan vehicle showing the grille, headlight, and part of the front bumper with black and silver accents. The Nissan emblem is centered on the grille.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreDid you know, Nissan's best-selling NISMO factory upgrades in America are for its Frontier pickup truck? Neither did we, as you, like us, probably thought most NISMO upgrades went towards the Z sports car crowd.But according, the Yokohama-based carmaker's internal data, NISMO's really proliferating among Frontier owners. Which, if you think about it, makes sense as Nissan continues reinvigorating its presence in the off-roading space.NISMO's on a roll expanding its factory-backed off-roader upgradesNissan's keeping its promise with expanding NISMO and its factory-backed performance upgrades. - Credit: NissanNissan might be known for making some of history's greatest road-going sports cars. But their notoriety also includes some of the best four-wheelers in all the land.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt's a reputation established by the original Patrol (Armada on our shores), or Nissan's direct answer to the Toyota Land Cruiser and Mitsubishi Pajero. That rep also passed down to its smaller trucks and SUVs, like the global Navarra, or our Frontier.While NISMO made a name for itself with Nissan's road-going sports cars, the division is expanding its reach to the off-roading space. - Credit: Overland ExpoThe Yokohama-based automaker knows this, which is why the company is really amping up its factory upgrade and accessory support. Mainly, through its revered and hugely recognizable NISMO performance division.But while NISMO is often closely associated with its performance vehicles, like the Z, Skyline and GT-R sports coupes, they're also expanding its support for its off-roaders.Nissan recently announced major investments in its NISMO division, which includes support for its older and classic vehicles. - Credit: NissanNow, Frontier owners can feel a little more at peace, knowing they can depend on the mother ship for vehicle upgrades and modifications. Especially since they come with the backing from Nissan's performance division, completely with comprehensive warranty coverage.Need a lift? NISMO has you coveredThe top-selling NISMO performance upgrade in question is the division's full suspension lift kit, sold specifically for the current D41 third-gen Frontier. Not only is it an authentic, factory-backed upgrade for the Frontier.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt's also incredibly affordable, priced at $371 directly from NISMO USA. It consists of front strut spacers, a 1.5-inch rear axle lift block, and all the supporting hardware. The result is boost in ground clearance by over an inch.NISMO's catalogue has since expanded greatly, offering factory-backed upgrades for its SUVs and trucks. - Credit: NissanBut the full lift kit isn't the only option. NISMO also offers performance off-road dampers of varying grades and even upgraded forged control arms. And it doesn't stop there.Need some heavy-duty bumper reinforcements? NISMO's got it. How about some auxiliary lighting hardware? Yep. In fact, should you even want to build the ultimate overlanding Frontier, using nothing but NISMO parts, you can pretty much do so.And NISMO's offerings still have plenty of room to expand. Especially after the automaker vowed to offer more NISMO upgrades.Availability and pricingShould you want to see what's available, be sure to head over to NISMO's home page, where you can find the division's comprehensive parts catalogue.Set of automotive suspension lift components including U-bolts, bolts, black metal brackets, and spacers with "nismo" branding.Nissan D41 Frontier NISMO Off-Road Suspension Lift Kit $371 at NISMO USA AdvertisementAdvertisementAbout the Author: Chris Chin is an associate editor at Gear Patrol, covering cars, trucks and anything else with four wheels. He has over a decade of experience writing news and reviews but considers himself an enthusiast first, with a passion for classics and European cars. His daily driver is a 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL with nearly 250,000 miles (87,000 are his).Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.add as a preferred source on google