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2025 Nissan Patrol Review

2025 Nissan Patrol Review

Marking the debut of its seventh generation, the all-new 2025 Nissan Patrol represents a significant leap forward for the iconic SUV. Unlike a quick first-look, our ArabGT team chose to spend extended time with the vehicle, collecting real-world feedback from actual owners to offer a well-rounded, in-depth review. The result is a comprehensive look at a model that’s not just refreshed—but redefined.

2025 Nissan Patrol Review

Exterior Design


While this review focuses primarily on performance and features, it’s worth noting the 2025 Nissan Patrol’s exterior matches its elevated mechanical evolution. The design aligns more with premium global SUVs, drawing comparisons to luxury American and German rivals in presence and quality.

2025 Nissan Patrol Review

2025 Nissan Patrol Interior 


Inside, the 2025 Patrol shows substantial upgrades in comfort and technology. The seats, redesigned using NASA-inspired Zero Gravity technology, offer superb comfort bolstered by excellent cooling, an effective massage system, and two generous 14.3-inch rear entertainment screens. Nissan’s air conditioning system remains world-class, now enhanced with a Biometric Cooling feature that individually adjusts airflow based on each passenger’s body temperature. The cabin is quieter and more refined, with better material quality throughout.

Mechanical Specifications


Two engine choices are available for the new Patrol. The flagship Platinum Full Option model features a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine delivering 425 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque. This engine offers robust performance and impressive daily driving dynamics. However, repeated high-performance demands revealed a drop in acceleration consistency, likely due to heat management software that prioritizes durability.

The second option is a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter V6, producing 316 hp and 386 Nm of torque. Though more modest on paper, it proves reliable and consistent under load, making it ideal for off-road enthusiasts and those who prefer simpler, time-tested technology.

2025 Nissan Patrol Review

Suspension


The 2025 Patrol introduces Adaptive Air Suspension in higher trims, which dramatically enhances on-road stability and reduces body roll in corners. Front-seat comfort is excellent on highways and uneven surfaces. However, rear-seat passengers in the air-suspended variant reported discomfort over small bumps, hinting that the system still needs refinement. Conversely, models with traditional spring suspension offered a smoother experience for rear occupants, though they lack the dynamic advantages of air suspension during sharp turns.

Transmission and Brakes


A nine-speed automatic gearbox handles power delivery smoothly and efficiently. Shifts are seamless, and the system feels well-tuned for various driving conditions. The braking performance is also commendable, with responsive, confident stopping power and no noted faults.

Safety and Driver Assistance


The Patrol is equipped with an updated suite of safety and assistance technologies, including Nissan’s ProPILOT system. While functional, the system can be overly sensitive—particularly around lane markings. Other features include front and rear automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and seven airbags, including a driver’s knee airbag. A Head-Up Display and vastly improved 360-degree cameras further enhance safety and driver awareness.

2025 Nissan Patrol Review

2025 Nissan Patrol Price

In the UAE, the naturally aspirated 2025 Patrol starts at $65,320 (AED 239,900), rising to $87,920 (AED 322,900). The twin-turbo version begins at $81,120 (AED 297,900) and goes up to $105,900 (AED 388,900), depending on trim and options.

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