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According to a sales consultant at a Nissan dealership in Ho Chi Minh City, the large SUV Nissan Patrol is expected to arrive in Vietnam as early as next year.
“Nissan Patrol is projected to arrive at Vietnamese dealerships in the second quarter of 2025. This large SUV will likely be imported from the United States,” the sales consultant shared.
Specific details about the Nissan Patrol for the Vietnamese market remain scarce at this point. Dealership consultants predict that there might only be one version available, with an estimated price range of VND 4 billion.
If introduced in Vietnam, the Nissan Patrol will directly compete with the Toyota Land Cruiser LC300, currently priced at VND 4.286 billion. The addition of the Nissan Patrol will also bolster Nissan’s product lineup in the country, which currently includes the Nissan Almera, Nissan Kicks, and Nissan Navara.
The new-generation Nissan Patrol boasts impressive dimensions with a length of 5,205 mm, a width of 2,030 mm, and a height of 1,995 mm, representing a 35 mm increase in length and width compared to its predecessor.
With a wheelbase of 3,075 mm, Nissan claims that the Patrol offers a 30% improvement in cabin space, ensuring a more spacious and comfortable interior for this large SUV.
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Up front, the Nissan Patrol features a prominent V-Motion grille complemented by C-shaped LED headlights. The rear end stands tall with C-shaped taillights that mirror the front design. The rear bumper and diffuser give the Patrol a more robust and imposing presence on the road.
Inside the cabin, the Nissan Patrol is equipped with a dual-screen setup, including a fully digital instrument cluster and a central infotainment screen, both measuring 14.3 inches. The center console houses physical buttons and controls for the climate system and other vehicle functions.
The interior is adorned with soft leather upholstery, and the front seats offer heating, cooling, and massage functions. The rear passengers are entertained with a 12.3-inch screen, while a 12-speaker Klipsch sound system and a see-through hood technology enhance the overall experience.
In the Middle East market, the Nissan Patrol is equipped with front radar sensors, a 170-degree camera, and the ProPilot collision avoidance technology package. It also features six driving modes: Rock, Sand, Mud, Standard, Eco, and Sport.
The Nissan Patrol’s air suspension can raise the vehicle’s height by 70 mm for off-road adventures or lower it by 140 mm for improved fuel efficiency on highways and easier passenger entry and exit.
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Under the hood, the Nissan Patrol is powered by a 3.5L twin-turbocharged V6 engine that delivers an impressive 425 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque. This potent powertrain is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission, sending power to both axles.
In the Middle East, the Nissan Patrol has a starting price of USD 65,000, going up to USD 105,000 for the top-of-the-line model.
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