Posted by Group1 Nissan on 18 Sep 2024
Nissan has finally unveiled the long-awaited next generation of its flagship Patrol, showcasing a blend of heritage and cutting-edge innovation. Revealed on September 4, 2024, this latest iteration of the beloved SUV sets a new benchmark in the large SUV segment, boasting more advanced underpinnings, a new design, and powerful V6 engines.
The headline act of the new Patrol is undoubtedly its powertrain. Nissan has bid farewell to the 5.6-litre V8, replacing it with a formidable 3.5-litre twin-turbocharged V6 engine. This new powerplant, closely related to the engines in the Nissan GT-R and Nissan Z, produces an impressive 317kW of power and a massive 700 Nm of torque, making it the most powerful vehicle Nissan has ever produced in terms of torque.
The Y63’s Chief Product Specialist Antonio Lopez proudly stated, “It’s the same family. The GT-R engine is the grandfather, this one is the child, and a brother or a sister to the new Z. It’s the most powerful engine we have ever made.”
The new engine is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, feeding power to all four wheels. Importantly, Nissan claims this new powertrain is 24 percent more fuel-efficient than its predecessor.
The Y63 Patrol rides on a new platform, resulting in increased dimensions. It now measures 5,205mm in length (+35mm), and 2,030mm in width (+35mm), while maintaining its height at 1955mm. The third row has been significantly improved, with the rear section and boot now 30 percent wider than in the Y62.
Off-road enthusiasts will appreciate the new Intelligent Dynamic Suspension system, which includes air suspension that can provide an additional 7cm of lift, improving approach and departure angles.
The Y63 Patrol’s interior represents a quantum leap in technology. Twin screens stretching 28.6 inches across the dash (two 14.3-inch screens) provide a digital dash and multimedia interface. Additional screens are available for rear passengers, and the driver has a 7.0-inch head-up display.
The SUV comes equipped with Google Built In for mapping and connectivity, over-the-air updates, and a Nissan app that allows remote control of certain functions. An innovative feature is the infrared sensors that measure passengers’ skin temperature to adjust climate control airflow accordingly.
Exterior-wise, the Y63 Patrol features C-shaped headlights framing a new 3D-style grille. The side profile showcases a distinctive upward kick at the D-pillar, meeting a new ‘floating’ style roof. The rear layout echoes the front with a full-width light bar and squared-off tailgate.
Ken Lee, Nissan’s Senior Design Director, emphasised the Patrol’s bold character: “The owners of Patrol are even more passionate than we are. This is tough, strong, bold, and it symbolises it can conquer any terrain.”
The new Patrol is set to go on sale in the Middle East Region in November 2024. However, customers in other markets will have to wait longer:
Nissan South Africa has confirmed that the Patrol is earmarked for introduction, but only toward the middle of 2026. The local arm stated, “The all-new Nissan Patrol is under evaluation to be launched in South Africa FY26, in the second half.”
The 2025 Nissan Patrol Y63 represents a significant leap forward for the iconic nameplate. With its powerful new engine, advanced technology, and enhanced capabilities, it’s clear that Nissan is positioning the Patrol to compete against rivals like the Toyota Land Cruiser 300.
As the world eagerly awaits the global rollout of the new Patrol, it remains to be seen how this blend of power, luxury, and capability will perform in various markets around the world.
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Posted by Group1 Nissan on 02 Sep 2024
The official unveiling of the 2025 Nissan Patrol in early September has the industry talking! This model is the first all-new Patrol in 14 years. Recent leaks give us a glimpse of what’s in store, and it’s clear that Nissan has big plans for this all-new SUV. Here’s a closer look at what we know about the 2025 Nissan Patrol.
Nissan has gradually revealed details about the 2025 Patrol, and the latest images showcase some striking design updates. At the front, the new Patrol features a prominent V-Motion grille, which is larger and more commanding than ever before. Adorned with silver meshing and a sleek light bar that stretches across its width, it gives this SUV a modern more aggressive appearance.
At the rear is an LED light bar that connects the two taillights. This addition enhances the Patrol’s sleek, streamlined look, while the C-shaped light clusters further define its modern exterior.
A significant change for the 2025 Patrol is a new engine. The next-generation Patrol will abandon the previous model’s naturally aspirated 5.6-litre V8 engine in favour of a 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6. This engine is part of Nissan’s new VH series, which also powers the Z sports car and the GT-R.
Nissan has promised that the twin-turbo V6 will deliver an exhilarating driving experience. The company’s executives have highlighted the engine’s superior capability, performance, and acceleration, suggesting that it will offer a driving experience that surpasses the outgoing V8.
The new powertrain is expected to provide even more power and efficiency, making it a formidable competitor in the SUV market.
The 2025 Patrol is set to rival top competitors like the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series and the Lexus LX. With its advanced twin-turbo V6 engine and modern design updates, the new Patrol aims to offer a compelling alternative in the high-end SUV segment.
As the September unveiling approaches, the excitement around the 2025 Nissan Patrol continues to build. The new model promises to deliver a fresh take on a classic nameplate, blending modern technology and design with the rugged capability the Patrol is known for.
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