The updated 2025 Nissan Patrol has landed in Australia, with the large SUV getting a more modern cabin design and additional standard comfort tech.
A 12.3-inch centre touchscreen now comes standard across the range and features satellite navigation and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Wireless phone charging and steering wheel controls also join the list of standard kit.
Also new to the range is a seven-inch driver’s information screen, showing speed, fuel consumption, and navigation instructions, while also doubling as the display for a newly fitted off-road monitor function.
Both entry level Ti and flagship Warrior trims, now priced from $90,600 (up $980) and $105,660 (down $220) respectively, gain around-view and moving object detection monitoring. Black side steps now come standard for Warrior grade.
Priced from $102,320 (down $220), the mid-spec Ti-L gains a new 13-speaker Bose sound system, cooled centre console storage, and high-definition rear view mirror display.
Customers will have a choice of two interior colour styles: minimalist with black leather accenting, or chestnut woodgrain accenting.
New Desert Red Metallic paint joins Gun Metallic, Moonstone White, Brilliant Silver and Black Obsidian in the exterior palette.
Mechanically unchanged, all variants still use the same 298kW/560Nm 5.6-litre petrol V8, mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive.
Buyers wanting a more substantial update will have to wait until the speculative mid-to-late 2026 arrival of an all-new ‘Y63’ generation Patrol.