2021 Nissan Patrol Nismo: Wild looks, carryover tuned V8 engine
The Middle East loves big Japanese SUVs with big V8s and big personalities. It might have to do with cheap gas, I don’t know.
The Middle East loves big Japanese SUVs with big V8s and big personalities. It might have to do with cheap gas, I don’t know.
The 2021 Nissan Patrol Nismo has a more powerful V8 engine and a crazy body kit.
The 2020 Nissan Patrol facelift has new lights and bumpers at both ends, a V-motion grille, a second touchscreen, and a 4L V6 or 5.6L V8.
The Nissan Patrol Falcon, Gazelle, Gazelle X are new additions to the Middle East’s Safari range. The Gazelle has wider flares, 2″ lift kit, and more.
The sixth-gen (Y62) Nissan Patrol is targeted at the Middle East, so unlike earlier versions there’s no diesel option, just one gas engine: a 5.6-liter V8.
Days after a forum leak, Nissan revealed the second generation Armada at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show. And, yes, it’s an American Patrol.
The second generation 5.6-liter V8 Nissan Armada, a rebadged and federalized Y62 Patrol, replaces the Titan-based original which was released in 2004.
The next generation Nissan Armada won’t be based on the new Titan pickup, but will instead be a rebadged Y62 Nissan Patrol.
The sixth generation Nissan Patrol has its eyes focused on the Middle East. With a 5.6-liter V8 and a strong frame, it does battle with the Land Cruiser.