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Nissan Patrol 2024
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Marcus Craft had this to say at the time: The Nissan Patrol is nice to drive on-road for a big 4WD wagon – it’s refined, it’s comfortable – and it’s a very capable 4WD.
You can read the full review here.This is what Marcus Craft liked most about this particular version of the Nissan Patrol: Big V8, Very comfortable on-road, Very capable off-road
The 2024 Nissan Patrol carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
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Nissan Patrol 2024 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
Nissan Patrol Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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Ti (4x4) | SUV | 5.6L — 7 SP AUTO | $86,130 | $99,000 | |
Ti-L (4x4) | SUV | 5.6L — 7 SP AUTO | $92,180 | $105,930 | |
Warrior (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L — 7 SP AUTO | $95,370 | $109,670 |
Nissan Patrol 2024 Accessories
Equipment levels are generous.
It includes tri-zone climate control with second-row air-con controls, powered and heated front seat, leather upholstery, keyless entry/start, heated/powered/folding door mirrors and an 8.0-inch central touchscreen offering sat-nav and access to a CD/DVD player, MP3, Bluetooth telephony and audio streaming.
Other spec highlights are a rear helical Limited Slip Differential, surround-view camera with off-road monitor, adaptive cruise control, 'Autonomous Emergency Braking' (AEB), rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitor and lane-keep warning with intervention.
The top-line Ti-L gains a sunroof, powered tailgate and more.
Nissan Patrol 2024 Colours
Exterior paint choices on the Nissan Patrol include 'Gun Metallic', 'Brilliant Silver', 'Black Obsidian', 'Champagne Quartz', 'Hermosa Blue', and 'Moonstone White'.
- Brilliant Silver
- Black Obsidian
- Champagne Quartz
- Hermosa Blue
- Moonstone White
- Gun Metallic
Nissan Patrol 2024 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Nissan Patrol here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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The gearbox in my 1998 Nissan Patrol TD45 only selects second and third gear
You could be looking at something internally wrong with the transmission, but the clue that this might be something simpler is in the way the engine will start in Reverse which, of course, it shouldn’t (for safety reasons). The suspicion would be that the relationship between the selector (inside the cabin) and the actual gearbox is somehow out of synch. So when the selector is telling you the car is in Reverse, it’s actually in Park or Neutral, which is why the engine will start.
That might also explain why the car won’t select fourth gear; the position that actually coincides with Drive (or fourth gear) looks – from inside the cabin – to be the Neutral position. So, to check this, put the car in what looks like Neutral and, in a safe place, see if it moves when you give it some throttle.
Failing that, you’ve got two separate problems. The first is the inability to select fourth gear (which could be a hundred things) and a failure of the safety switch which is allowing the engine to start in Reverse.
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The transmission of my 2001 Nissan Patrol is thumping
You could be dealing with either a worn transmission itself (where wear inside the gearsets, shafts or torque converter has made something sloppy) or there’s something else in the driveline (such as a differential or universal joint) that has likewise allowed some looseness or play to enter the equation. In either of those cases, a thump or clunk during shifts can be a symptom. It feels worse under acceleration, as that’s when the maximum stress is on all those moving, meshing parts.
Sometimes, a transmission can be serviced and adjusted to get rid of thumping or banging during shifts. Take the car to a transmission specialist who will be familiar with this transmission and may be able to return it to civility.
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I am having a problem getting my 2008 Nissan Patrol Ti to start
Worn glow-plugs will certainly make a diesel engine difficult to start and can easily contribute lots of smoke to the equation. But in reality, you could be looking at anything from worn or dribbling injectors, a blocked air-intake system, a worn fuel pump or simply internal wear in the engine itself. A worn turbocharger bearing or seal can also cause these problems, and don't forget about the simple stuff like a blocked fuel filter.
Trying to diagnose turbo-diesel engine problems from the colour of the smoke emitted is a hiding to nowhere and you'll inevitably find yourself changing perfectly good parts on a hunch and wasting lots of time and money. The best bet is to take the car to a diesel specialist and have the whole system investigated.
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Is it worth getting the engine replaced in my 2002 Nissan Patrol?
If you still want to drive a proper off-road four-wheel-drive, then maybe fixing what you already have is the wise way to go. Supply crunches and high demand have seen the prices of second-hand four-wheel-drives skyrocket. You might be in for a shock when you check the prices of second-hand replacements.
Beyond that, it comes down to the overall condition of the rest of the vehicle. Off-roaders are big, heavy and sometimes complex machines and if the rest of the mechanical package isn’t in good condition, fitting a new engine will only attend to one of the vehicle’s ongoing cost-centres.
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Nissan Patrol 2024 Towing capacity
The Nissan Patrol has maximum towing capacity of 3500kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
Nissan Patrol Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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TI (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 3500kg | |
TI-L (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 3500kg | |
Warrior (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 3500kg |
Nissan Patrol 2024 Engine
The Patrol uses Nissan's long-serving 5.6-litre quad-cam V8. It delivers a healthy 298kW of power at 5800rpm, and 560Nm of torque at 4000rpm.
It offers a power-to-weight ratio of over 100kW/tonne - good for a heavy 4x4 three-row wagon.
A seven-speed torque-converter automatic with a manual mode transmits drive to either the rear wheels or all four wheels via an electronic 4WD transfer case.
Nissan Patrol 2024 Interior
The Patrol is big and roomy, as you would expect from a full-sized luxury 4WD SUV.
The basic architecture remains the same across all Patrol grades - which includes a dated dashboard with an 8.0-inch touchscreen, excellent ventilation courtesy of a tri-zone climate control set-up, plenty of storage and high-quality materials.
The second and third row also feature overhead air vents, a second air-con unit, grab handles, reading lights, cupholders and additional storage areas.
In the Warrior, the wood and chrome highlights of the other grades have been expunged for Alcantara inlays on the dash and doors, while gloss black trim is also fitted.
Nissan Patrol 2024 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2024 Nissan Patrol are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1995mm x 1940mm and can vary on the basis of model.
Nissan Patrol Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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TI (4X4) | SUV | 1940x1995x5165 mm | 272 mm | |
TI-L (4X4) | SUV | 1940x1995x5165 mm | 272 mm | |
Warrior (4X4) | SUV | 1940x1995x5165 mm | 272 mm |
Nissan Patrol 2024 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2024 Nissan Patrol will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
Nissan Patrol Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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TI (4X4) | SUV | 265x70 R18 | — | 265x70 R18 | — | |
TI-L (4X4) | SUV | 265x70 R18 | — | 265x70 R18 | — | |
Warrior (4X4) | SUV | 265x70 R18 | — | 265x70 R18 | — |
Nissan Patrol 2024 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2024 Nissan Patrol is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Nissan Patrol currently offers fuel consumption from 14.4 to 14.4L/100km. The Nissan Patrol is available with the following fuel type: —.
Nissan Patrol Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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TI (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 14.4L/100km | |
TI-L (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 14.4L/100km | |
TI-L (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 14.4L/100km | |
Warrior (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 14.4L/100km | |
Warrior (4X4) | SUV | 5.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 14.4L/100km |
Nissan Patrol 2024 Seats
The Nissan Patrol is unusual in offering seating for eight people except in the Ti-L flagship - two up front, three in the centre row and three in the third row. The latter has two individual chairs in the centre.
The front seats are quite sumptuous, the 70/30-split second row has backrests that recline slightly, fold down and tumble forward, while the rear row - also split - folds neatly into the floor.
Nissan Patrol 2024 Boot Space
With the third-row seats in use, boot space in the Nissan Patrol is listed as 467L. With the third row stowed away, there’s a claimed 1413L of cargo space. With the second and third rows stowed, there’s a claimed 2623L.
Nissan Patrol 2024 Speed
The Nissan Patrol is able to do the 0-100km/h sprint in approximately 7.5 seconds. Top speed is around 210km/h.
Nissan Patrol 2024 Range
Requiring 95 RON premium unleaded petrol, Nissan says the Patrol averages 14.4L/100km on the combined cycle – for a carbon dioxide emissions rating of an abysmal 334 grams/km.
Fitted with a 140-litre fuel tank, around 970km of range is possible.