The Nissan Patrol is a rugged SUV with a 73-year heritage. On September 4, 2024, Nissan unveiled the seventh generation of this Japanese SUV for both the Middle Eastern and North American markets. The North American version is known as the Armada.
The 2025 model is built on a separate body-on-frame chassis, shared with the luxurious Infiniti QX80 SUV. It boasts improved design, new technologies, and a more powerful engine.
The heart of the Middle Eastern version is a twin-turbocharged, direct-injected 3.5L V6 gasoline engine, replacing the older V8. This new powerplant delivers an impressive 425 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque, outperforming its V8 predecessor.
Nissan Patrol 2025: The New V6 Engine.
The base model of the Nissan Patrol 2025 is equipped with a naturally aspirated 3.8L V6 gasoline engine, featuring direct injection for enhanced performance. It generates 316 horsepower and 386 Nm of torque.
The power is transmitted to all four wheels through a 9-speed automatic transmission developed by Mercedes-Benz. The standard adaptive air suspension system, with electronic shocks, automatically adjusts to varying terrain conditions. This suspension setup allows for increased ground clearance when tackling rough terrain or can be lowered for improved aerodynamics and easier entry and exit from the vehicle.
Adjustable Ground Clearance of the Nissan Patrol 2025.
Not only does the Nissan Patrol 2025 share a chassis with the Infiniti QX80, but it also adopts similar overall dimensions and design cues. At the front, the SUV sports sleek vertical LED daytime running lights and adaptive headlights. The distinctive V-motion grille is enhanced with horizontal LED elements.
The Bold New Look of the Nissan Patrol 2025.
Moving to the side profile, you’ll notice the vertical air vents behind the front fenders and the upright windows. The Patrol differentiates itself from the Infiniti QX80 with its unique D-pillar design and “Patrol” badging.
Additionally, the new door mirror projectors display the words “Since 1951” on the road surface, emphasizing the rich history of this SUV lineage. The vehicle rides on impressive 22-inch alloy wheels.
At the rear, the Nissan Patrol 2025 showcases distinctive C-shaped LED taillights. These are connected by a thin LED strip that stretches across the tailgate, adding a modern touch.
Rear View of the Nissan Patrol 2025.
The interior of the Nissan Patrol 2025 has undergone a significant transformation. It features a luxurious dashboard and door cards wrapped in leather. The seats are also leather-appointed, with stitching inspired by the Japanese woodcraft technique, Kumiko.
The Refreshed Interior of the Nissan Patrol 2025.
The central control stack is designed to be tall and wide, housing buttons for gear selection and a sliding cover for the storage compartment.
A standout feature is the shared infotainment screen with the Infiniti QX80, measuring 14.3 inches. Both the digital instrument cluster and the central touchscreen run on the new Nissan Connect 2.0 operating system, offering Google applications such as Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Play Store.
Additionally, the front seatbacks feature 12.8-inch entertainment screens, and the vehicle is equipped with a 12-speaker Klipsch Premium Audio system, including DynamicAudioReveal technology and DJX 3D Surround sound.
A new feature is the Biometric Cooling technology, which uses integrated infrared sensors to detect the body temperature of occupants in the first two rows, automatically adjusting the airflow settings accordingly. This is similar to Lexus’ Climate Concierge system.
Other notable features of the Nissan Patrol 2025 in the Middle East include an 8-way power-adjustable and massaging driver’s seat, a 64-color ambient lighting system, and a standard panoramic sunroof.
Impressive Features of the Nissan Patrol 2025.
According to Nissan, the Patrol offers the most spacious second and third rows in its class. The middle row can be power-folded or slid forward without removing child seats. The cargo volume has also increased by 30%, complemented by various storage compartments throughout the cabin.
Pricing for the Nissan Patrol 2025 in the Middle East has not yet been announced. It will continue to compete with rivals such as the Toyota Land Cruiser.