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This Hardcore 4X4 SUV Might Launch In India


The Nissan Patrol is one of the most iconic SUVs globally, having generations of admiration for its extreme durability, serious off-road capabilities and strong road presence. The SUV lineup is currently in its seventh-generation, featuring a twin-turbo V6 engine and high-tech interior.

The Japanese automaker has so far consciously avoiding bringing the Patrol in India due to high taxation, low market demand for full-size off-roaders and its premium positioning.

Patrol India Is Under Consideration

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It now appears that Nissan has started evaluating the introduction of the Nissan Patrol in India via the CBU (completely built-up) route. Speaking to Autocar India, Guillaume Cartier, Chief Performance Officer (CPO), revealed that the company is considering launching the Patrol SUV under the homologation-free import route. This scheme allows manufacturers to import up to 2,500 CBU units or SKD kits annually without full homologation.

Expected Launch & Price in India

The Nissan Patrol will serve as a halo product for the brand, and challenge Toyota LC300 and Land Cruiser Prado in India. It’s expected to be priced above Rs 1 crore (ex-showroom).

Engine Options & Specs

Globally, the SUV lineup is currently available with two petrol V6 engine options – a 3.8L, naturally aspirated and a 3.5L twin-turbo. The naturally aspirated petrol engine delivers a maximum power of 316bhp and 386Nm of torque, whereas the twin-turbo unit produces a massive 425bhp and 700Nm of torque. Both engines are paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and come with a full-tine AWD (all-wheel drive) system.

Off-Road Features

The Patrol offers multiple drive modes – Sand, Rock, Mud/Rut, Eco and Sport. It has a ground clearance of 244mm, with approach and departure angles of 32° and 25.5°, respectively. Features such as terrain management system, locking differential and a 4WD transfer mode interlock system further enhance its off-road capabilities.

Key Features

  • Large touchscreen infotainment system
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Bose audio system
  • Powered and ventilated seats
  • Leather upholstery
  • Panormaic sunroof
  • HUD (Heads-Up Display)
  • Wireless charging
  • Connected car tech
  • Advanced ADAS as standard

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