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Marton Pettendy9 Nov 2013
NEWS

Nissan facelifts Patrol

Upgraded 2014 Patrol and new Black edition revealed in Middle East

Nissan has staged the world debut of its facelifted 2014 Patrol at this week’s Dubai motor show, including a special gangster-style matt-black version.

However, Nissan Australia says it has no current plans to introduce either new version of the large luxury SUV here.

Revealed in official images and a YouTube video by Nissan Middle East, the new-look Patrol is clearly aimed primarily at Gulf markets and, although official information is scant, there’s still no sign of diesel power.

What the new-look Patrol does bring is a pair of prominent new C-shaped LED running lamps within a fresh headlight cluster, a revised grille with bold new louvers, more angular front bumper, new wheels and more conventional red-lens tail-lights to replace the chromed units on Australian models.

Inside, top-spec models appear to receive loads of extra woodgrain trim on the centre stack, centre console, doors and dashboard, as well as classy new tan-coloured leather trim.

For just 200 well-heeled Middle East customers, Nissan will also offer the Patrol Black special-edition featuring a matt-black exterior and grille.

First revealed globally in 2010 but delayed from release in Australia until February this year, the new-generation Patrol remains powered solely by a 5.6-litre petrol V8, matched with a seven-speed automatic transmission.

Marking a dramatic departure from the venerable Patrol wagon it supersedes, the all-new full-size SUV is available in three specifications priced from $82,690.

So far this year it has attracted less than 2000 sales in Australia – less than a quarter of the number of homes found by its only direct competitor, Toyota’s 200 Series LandCruiser.

Given the new Patrol has been on sale in Australia for less than a year, expect the facelifted model to hit local showrooms some time after it enters right-hand drive production -- whenever that is.

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