2025 Nissan Patrol Y63 spotted in Dubai

2025 Nissan Patrol

2025 Nissan Patrol Y63 spotted in Dubai

by Marouf Hussain Chowdhury. August 19, 2024.

The all-new 2025 Nissan Patrol has been spotted testing in Dubai under a black wrap. While Nissan has officially revealed the bigger new grille, taillight and wheel design in teasers, this spy shot shows the car’s overall silhouette.

Judging by the size of the new 2025 Infiniti QX80, which is an inch bigger than the previous generation, we expect the Patrol to be the same. Even the width will be more than that of the Patrol 2024 model.

Also, under the hood, the top model at least will not be a V8 anymore. Like the Infiniti QX80, the 2025 Nissan Patrol will likely have the same turbocharged 3.5-litre V6 engine mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission.

The Infiniti QX80 produces about 450 hp and 702 Nm of torque. Whether the Patrol will have the same specs remains to be seen.

The current V8 on the Nissan Patrol model is a 5.6-litre unit that produces 400 hp and 560 Nm of torque. The Y62 model also has a V6 option, which is a 4.0-litre motor producing 275 hp and 394 Nm of torque.

It will also be interesting to see how similar the Nissan Patrol and Infiniti QX80 interiors are.

2025 Nissan Patrol

The new QX80’s dashboard has dual 14.3-inch displays, one serving as the driver’s instrument cluster gauge and the other as the infotainment system touchscreen.

The 2025 Nissan Patrol will officially launch globally on September 3rd. Stay tuned on DriveArabia and check out our Nissan Patrol buyer guide for the latest updates on prices and specs.

*Car picture taken by Stephen Worthy

My Conclusion:

Nissan is copying Toyota…

won’t serve Nissan interests. @Stick-Up_Kid You serve certain purpose related to small penis syndrome that no one can replace.

Modern cars are made of cheap plastic and metals. Not as reliable as the earlier cars. I prefer the older models…modern cars are built to break

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Ditto

Absolutely, wanataka mrudi soko as first as soon as possible stock ipungue. Engineers/designers wako na kazi rahisi sana nowdays.

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Planned obsolescence

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Yeah, was looking for the term. But pia (auto companies) they take advantage of the consumerism mentality.

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machokoraa hapo juu akina @mtingiza tako kama hamufiki bei fyateni midomo bakuli izo magari ziko na wenyewe

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The nissan patrol looks much better than the 2025 landcruiser.

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Nowadays quality is thrown out of the window in exchange for profits. Its profits first, quality later.

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Prado is ten times better than patrol

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I like this look personally. If I had money to buy a Prado I’d buy this one. Nimeipenda sana

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I think ni getting material that reduces gross weight which impacts also on speed.
Also cost of production goes lower but bei ni Ile Ile or higher for maximum profit

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Exactly… Any day, for this big machines, If I had the money to spend on a turbocharged smaller engine, I would rather take the bigger naturally aspirated version. If I want I would slap on the modes for a turbo…

Halafu hizo screens and sensors everywhere bana, I thought the EU had banned screens for basic functions?.. Na hizo sensors zinafaa zikuwe na overide sio ati ulale njiani coz of a faulty sensor…

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They created it, akina Henry Ford and those idiots at GM, when they started chasing profits and launching a new model every year…

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Urongo bro!

hahaha!

The toyotas are way better looking!.. also look more practical…

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You are comparing apples to oranges… Even then apart from the looks of the latest Toyotas non of the toyotas’ best models can touch the Patrol in performance…

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Some valuers here can only value one commodity, that is sex

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