New 2025 Nissan Patrol: The all-new seventh-generation Nissan Patrol has made its global debut in Abu Dhabi today. Renowned for its rugged capability and luxurious features, the Nissan Patrol has long been a favorite among SUV enthusiasts. This new-generation model continues to build on that legacy with a bold new design and an even more powerful engine, promising to elevate the Patrol’s esteemed reputation in the world of SUVs. In terms of off-road capability, the Patrol has made significant progress. The vehicle now has improved approach and departure angles, air suspension with up to 70mm of ride height adjustment and an estimated 700mm wading depth. Its towing capacity is rated at 2000kg and it is equipped with full-time four-wheel drive and rear differential lock. Drivers can choose from a range of new driving modes including Rock, Sand, Mud, Standard, Eco and Sport.
Built on a new ladder-frame chassis, the 2025 Nissan Patrol has grown 35mm in length to 5205mm and 35mm in width to 2030mm, while maintaining its height and wheelbase at 1955mm and 3075mm respectively.
The design of the next-generation Patrol is both bold and robust, with an upmarket aesthetic. The front fascia is taller and features a wider ‘V-motion’ grille with chrome horizontal bars, flanked by new C-shaped LED headlights and daytime running lights, emphasising its commanding presence on and off the road.
New 2025 Nissan Patrol
New 2025 Nissan Patrol: Adventurous design
In other words, the new Patrol finally gets access to some of the Patrol’s features previously denied to the US market, including optional height-adjustable air suspension and a locking rear differential on four-wheel-drive models. Nissan says it still sees key full-size SUV competitors as the Chevy Tahoe, Ford Expedition, and Toyota Sequoia, but it hopes the Patrol’s enhanced capabilities will give it added appeal.
New 2025 Nissan Patrol: What’s New
The new Nissan Patrol is slightly longer than the model it replaces, and Nissan boasts additional cargo space behind the second and third rows of seats, along with a lower floor. It continues to offer either seven or eight seats, depending on whether you choose the standard second-row bench or the optional captain’s chairs. The Patrol’s refreshed design features a chrome-heavy front end with C-shaped LED accent lights, while the rear end showcases a ‘floating roof’ effect at the D-pillar and now includes an LED light strip across the width of the tailgate.
New 2025 Nissan Patrol: Engine
In a significant update, the Patrol ditches the 5.6-liter V8 in favor of a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 engine. Despite concerns about the smaller engine displacement, this six-cylinder unit impresses with its substantial 516 pound-feet of torque and maintains the same 8,500-pound towing capacity as its predecessor. It delivers 425 horsepower, a competitive figure in its segment, and is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, with four-wheel drive available as an option.
First-ever PRO-4X
A Pro-4X trim level joins the range, featuring a rugged design and a host of off-road enhancements. Nissan has equipped the Pro-4X with specially designed front and rear bumpers for improved approach and departure angles, skid plates for underbody protection, Yokohama Geolandar all-terrain tires, and distinctive red-accented tow hooks.
ProPILOT
For the first time, the Patrol introduces Nissan’s intuitive and user-friendly ProPILOT driving assistant. This advanced system takes charge of steering, braking, and accelerating, ensuring you stay confidently centered in your lane. Designed with your convenience and safety in mind, ProPILOT acts as the ultimate co-pilot, enhancing your driving experience with seamless control and support. automatically applies the brakes and alerts you, ensuring a safer reversing experience and preventing potential collisions. Buy Nissan Patrol in Dubai
Advanced camera technologies enhance the driving experience for Armada owners by providing a comprehensive view around the vehicle. Available camera features include the 3D Around View® Monitor, Front Wide View, and Invisible Hood View. The Invisible Hood View is particularly useful for off-roading, entering car wash tracks, or navigating tight drive-through lanes, as it helps drivers precisely place the vehicle’s wheels and avoid obstacles
The new Nissan Patrol comes standard with two 12.3-inch screens, serving as a digital gauge cluster and central infotainment display. Higher trim levels upgrade to a larger 14.3-inch center screen. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wireless connectivity are standard, with integrated Google apps available starting from the SL trim and above. Most driver assistance features come standard, and Nissan’s advanced ProPilot 2.1 technology is available as an option, enabling hands-free driving in certain situations
New 2025 Nissan Patrol Prices in Dubai:
The 2025 Nissan Patrol Y63 is priced between AED 239,000 and AED 397,500 before VAT in the UAE.