I wouldn't be overly concerned about it. Might be worth mentioning to the service manager, or if you're super-energetic, get some silicon lube spray into the working parts (you'll have to disassemble it, which is not what I'd be doing).
Other alternatives are:
* Accept the noise as something that happens, all is normal
* Ensure that you get pollen filters installed to make sure dust doesn't get in and make things worse
* Insist that Nissan fix it and demand a loan vehicle for the entire period that you are without yours (good luck)
* Make sure the stereo starts first and you always have Sid Vicious on max volume in the unit (the noise is so similar, you won't be able to tell).
* Get new plates "NX 1701" and pretend that you're on the Starship Enterprise and it's just the outer docking doors opening preparing for your departure.
That silicone lube comes in a spray can like WD 40 (is also made by the same mob that makes WD 40) and can be purchased in Bunnings.