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    Nissan unveils new flagship Patrol seven-seater SUV with naturally aspirated and twin-turbo V6 engines

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on September 4th, 2024 / in Car News, featured

    Nissan unveils new flagship Patrol seven-seater SUV with naturally aspirated and twin-turbo V6 engines

    By Khulekani On Wheels / on September 4th, 2024 / in Car News, featured

    By Otsile Kadiege

    Nissan has unveiled the new and long awaited Patrol – code-named Y63. The all-new Patrol introduces several groundbreaking advancements – including a striking new design, two V6 naturally aspirated and twin-turbo engines, a 9-speed automatic transmission, and adaptive air suspension for enhanced all-terrain capability to name a few.

    Exterior design and styling

    Outside, the new Patrol looks stately and modern thanks to its large body and upmarket styling. Highlights include Nissan’s V-Motion grille which is wider and more integrated into the body, and flanked by enhanced Double C-shaped headlights featuring Adaptive Driving Beam (ADB) technology. Complementing this is the Patrol’s rear façade, which echoes the front grille with a full-width light bar.

    The Patrol’s stance is accentuated by available 22-inch alloy wheels. The new Patrol is available in seven striking exterior colors. The addition of four vibrant two-tone options to the exterior color palette supports increased personalization.

    Interior design, styling and tech

    Moving to the interior, the new Patrol has an inviting cabin which looks spacious, luxurious and kitted with the latest gizmos. Interior highlights include quilted leather seats with massage functionality and eight-way adjustment for high-end derivatives. Nissan boasts about the Patrol’s “class-leading roominess” whilst also mentioning that the seven-seater newcomer has innovative EZ flex seats which are said to facilitate easier access to the third row without removing a child seat, while the 3rd-row power fold.

    The new Patrol also gets an increase in cargo space, now offering up to 30% more room compared to previous models, as well as a combined 9-liter storage across the glove and console box. More highlights include a standard panoramic sunroof, an advanced infotainment system, anchored by a striking 28.6-inch horizontal Monolith display (twin 14.3-inch displays and rear-seat passengers optional dual 12.8-inch screens, HDMI or USB inputs, a 64-color ambient lighting system with customizable live backgrounds and a new 12-speaker Klipsch Premium Audio system featured in top-spec derivatives.

    Driver assistance systems

    Nissan’s ProPILOT technology makes its regional debut in the All-New Nissan Patrol, supporting drivers with a blend of adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assistance. The system leverages navigation data to adjust vehicle speed for curves and interchanges.

    The Patrol transforms situational awareness with Panorama View, featuring ‘Ultra-Wide View’ and ‘Invisible Hood View’, with Invisible-to-Visible technology projecting real-time images of obstacles and navigation cues onto the infotainment display. The Ultra-Wide View expands the field of vision to 170 degrees, while the innovative Invisible Hood provides a clear view of the area directly beneath the vehicle for safer driving both off-road and in narrow spaces.

    The Patrol is also equipped with a 3D Around View Monitor which offers a comprehensive 360-degree view of the vehicle’s surroundings, further enhancing driver awareness. Additional driver assistance features include an Intelligent Rear View Mirror and Rear Zoom View that enhance rear visibility, as well as Intelligent Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Intelligent Forward Collision Warning and Rear Automatic Emergency Braking, which alert drivers to potential collisions and apply brakes when needed to mitigate impact.

    New V6 engines

    The seventh-generation Nissan Patrol is Nissan’s most powerful Patrol to date thanks to a new and powerful 3.5-liter V6 twin turbo engine has been introduced, delivering 425hp (317kW) and 700Nm of torque. This marks a momentous shift from the Patrol’s outgoing V8 engine – achieving a 7% increase in power and a 25% boost in torque.

    The new V6 twin turbo engine features a high heat-resistant turbocharger and scavenge oil pump ensuring consistent lubrication on slopes and inclines, delivering reliable performance across all terrains. Available also is a 3.8-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine option, producing 316hp (236kW) and 386Nm of torque.

    Power is transferred to the road via a 9-speed automatic transmission further elevating the driving experience, whether navigating city streets or conquering rugged terrains.

    Dynamic suspension leverages e-damper technology that automatically adjusts the damper settings according to the driving conditions, for a more controlled and comfortable on-board experience.

    The new Patrol features adaptive air suspension system available as standard – allowing for adjustable ride height, effortless on-road cruising and off-road performance. In addition to improved aerodynamic efficiency, it also facilitates easy passenger entry and exit, as well as convenient loading and unloading of gear.

    Drivers can select six distinct drive modes- standard, sand, rock, mud/rut, eco and sport. The Patrol also introduces a 4WD transfer mode interlock system, a first for Nissan, allowing drivers to seamlessly switch between modes and tackle challenging landscapes with ease.

    Availability

    Nissan South Africa is yet to announce if the new Patrol will be sold in SA.

    Categories: Car News, featured  /  Tags: 2025 Nissan Patrol, Nissan, Nissan Patrol, Nissan South Africa
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