Motoring

Nissan’s new Patrol has arrived in South Africa

Looking for an SUV that’s luxurious, capable and, well, absolutely enormous? The new Nissan Patrol has landed in South Africa, sporting a new look, improved refinement and fresh technology.

Priced at R1 515 700, it goes up against Toyota’s Land Cruiser 200 VX model as before, and there’s still no diesel option, with the sole engine offering in the Nissan being a 5.6-litre normally aspirated V8 that produces 298kW and 560Nm. It’s certainly got the brawn, but buyers need to be prepared for a hefty fuel bill.
While there are no mechanical changes to speak of, Nissan does claim to have made it quieter, and the suspension has also been upgraded.

Nissan Patrol

You’ll tell the new 2020 model apart by its large V-motion grille as well as its redesigned boomerang-shaped LED headlights and taillights, the latter joined by a large chrome nameplate. The newcomer also sports sequential rear indicators, which is a first for Nissan.

Moving inside, occupants get to sink into newly designed seats with diamond-stitch quilting, and also new is a hand-stitched steering wheel.

Nissan has certainly packed in the features, with highlights being a multi-screen entertainment system, including a 20.3cm screen in the rear, a 13-speaker Bose premium sound system, independent wireless headphones and a 20.3cm central infotainment system.

Driver assistance tech includes Intelligent Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection, Forward Collision Warning, Intelligent Cruise Control and Intelligent Driver Alert, which analyses the driver steering behaviour to signal and alert if signs of drowsiness.

And yes, it’s still one of the most capable off-road vehicles that money can buy, with all models featuring Nissan’s All-Mode 4×4 system with various driver-selectable modes

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Source: The Citizen