Nissan Patrol Updates

Latest Updates
Monday, 07 October 2024 02:01 AM The current generation Nissan Patrol Y62, powered by a 5.6L V8 engine, is set to be phased out with the introduction of the new Y63 model. The V8 engine delivers 298 kW of power and 560 Nm of torque, making it a favorite among off-road enthusiasts. The 2024 Y62 Patrol Ti has been updated with modern tech, including a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system and advanced driver-assistance systems. If youre a fan of V8 power, now is the time to grab one before theyre gone.
Monday, 07 October 2024 05:02 AM The new seventh-generation Nissan Patrol boasts a redesigned cabin with quilted leather seats inspired by traditional Japanese woodwork, offering massage functionality and eight-way adjustment. The interior also features a double bubble panoramic sunroof, a 12-speaker audio system, and 64-colourway mood lighting. Additionally, the Biometric Cooling air conditioning system adjusts airflow based on the drivers sweat levels. I think these luxury features make the Patrol a compelling choice for both off-road adventures and daily driving.
Monday, 07 October 2024 12:58 PM Nissan has announced that the new Patrol will have an extra 30% more space than the previous model, resulting in additional storage space throughout the vehicle. The new model also includes air suspension as standard and six driving modes, along with a new transfer mode interlock system. The vehicle will go on sale in select Middle Eastern regions from November 2024, before expanding to other markets. I believe the increased space and advanced suspension will make the Patrol even more practical and comfortable.
Monday, 07 October 2024 04:45 AM The 2024 Nissan Patrol Warrior in Australia has seen a price increase due to the new infotainment system and other upgrades. The vehicle now costs $104,160, up from the previous price. Despite the increase, the additions such as the centre console cool box, video rear-view mirror, and dual-zone climate control for the second row make it a better value. I think the upgrades are worth the extra cost for those who value modern amenities in their off-road vehicle.
Monday, 07 October 2024 03:11 PM Nissans decision to replace the V8 engine with a twin-turbo V6 in the new Patrol has sparked mixed reactions. While the new engine offers more power and torque, fans of the V8 are lamenting its demise. The V8 engine has been a hallmark of the Patrols performance and character, and its loss is seen as the end of an era. I think the change will attract new buyers but may alienate some loyal V8 enthusiasts.
Monday, 07 October 2024 10:15 AM The new Nissan Patrol features Nissan’s Google-driven Connect 2.0 software, which controls various functions including the ProPilot safety suite. This suite includes advanced safety features like emergency braking, lane departure warning, and the Invisible Hood View setting for better off-road visibility. I believe this integration of modern technology enhances both safety and convenience.
Monday, 07 October 2024 04:21 PM The seventh-generation Nissan Patrol will not be available in the UK market, despite its global rollout. The vehicle will initially go on sale in the Middle East and later in other regions, excluding Britain. This decision has disappointed UK enthusiasts who were looking forward to the new model. I think this is a missed opportunity for Nissan in a significant market.
Monday, 09 September 2024 12:13 PM For the 2024 model year, the Nissan Patrol in Australia has received a significant update to its infotainment system, now featuring a 10.1-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. This upgrade, done locally in Australia, also includes DAB digital radio, a wireless phone charging pocket, and a higher definition reversing camera. The Patrol Warrior model has seen a price increase of $3000 to $104,160, but the added features make it worthwhile. I think this update has breathed new life into an otherwise aging model.
Wednesday, 04 September 2024 07:48 PM The seventh-generation Nissan Patrol has been unveiled, marking a significant departure from its predecessor with the introduction of a twin-turbo V6 engine, replacing the traditional V8. This new engine produces 431bhp and 516lb ft of torque, paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. The new model also features advanced technology, including a 28.6-inch Monolith infotainment system, a 14.3-inch driving display, and a ProPilot safety suite with an Invisible Hood View setting. I think this tech overhaul makes the Patrol more appealing than ever.
Wednesday, 04 September 2024 01:00 PM Nissan has confirmed that the new Patrol will also be available with a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter V6 engine, which will serve as the base model. This engine produces 316 horsepower and 285 pound-feet of torque, and is expected to be more reliable and cheaper than the twin-turbo variant. However, it will likely have higher fuel consumption. I believe this option will attract buyers looking for a more straightforward, less complex engine.