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Nissan Patrol 2025 Test Drive: Premium Tech Meets Off Road Power

16 Jun 2025
  • Is the 2025 Patrol still holding onto its iconic identity?
  • What makes this Patrol one of the most advanced Japanese SUVs?
  • How does the 2025 Patrol perform off road?

In a world where German and Korean SUVs often lead in tech innovation, the Nissan Patrol 2025 arrives to prove that Japan still holds strong cards in the game. This latest version of the legendary Patrol is not only built for the rough, but also feels like a high tech cockpit on wheels. Today on Motor283, we bring you our exclusive test drive review.

Nissan Patrol 2025: Desert Queen With a Modern Twist

Nissan Patrol 2025: Desert Queen With a Modern Twist

Absolutely. From the first glance, the Patrol still looks and feels like the legend it is. The updated exterior is more aerodynamic and stylish, with strong muscle lines that scream confidence. The new rectangular LED headlights and refreshed grille give it an even more powerful presence. Add the massive 22 inch wheels and dynamic side profile, and you get a Patrol ready not just to compete, but to dominate.

Nissan Patrol 2025: A Japanese Icon with German Level Tech

Nissan Patrol 2025: A Japanese Icon with German Level Tech

During our drive, the technology stood out as more than just flashy additions. The Patrol 2025 features Nissan’s ProPILOT Assist 2.0 system, allowing for semi autonomous control over speed, steering, and lane changes on highways.

The 14.5 inch central screen is fully touch enabled, supports over the air updates, and is paired with a futuristic AR head up display. AI based 360 degree cameras, a fully automated parking assistant, and an adaptive learning system that understands your driving habits complete the package.

Nissan Patrol 2025: Built to Conquer the Dunes

Nissan Patrol 2025: Built to Conquer the Dunes

It still feels born in the desert. With a twin turbo V6 pumping out over 400 horsepower and 425 Nm of torque, and a 9 speed automatic gearbox, the Patrol flies through sand with confidence. The intelligent 4WD system offers multiple terrain modes for sand, rock, mud, and pavement.

New for 2025 is the adaptive suspension, which senses terrain shifts in milliseconds to deliver exceptional comfort and control. Compared to the Audi Q7 and BMW X7, the Patrol stands tall with a lower price tag and richer tech in several areas. This is not just an update, it’s Nissan’s vision for the future of luxury smart SUVs.

Ahd Kamal

BY Ahd Kamal

Started my career in Automotive Journalism in 2015. Even though I'm a pharmacist, hanging around cars all the time has created a passion for the automotive industry since day 1.

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