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Jeep Wrangler vs Nissan Patrol What's the difference?

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The first two things any new starter who arrives in the design department of Jeep’s headquarters in Ohio is told are, 1) The bathrooms are here and, 2) Don’t change the Wrangler.

Okay, I made that up, but it’s probably not far from the truth, because the Wrangler isn’t just iconic for Jeep, but iconic for the entire car world in a similar way to the Porsche 911 and the Ford Mustang .  

The Jeep Wrangler is the equivalent of a Hollywood superstar - the Clint Eastwood of the car world - with its design that stretches all the way back to the iconic little off-roader purpose-built for the US Army in World War II. 

So, how do you make changes without changing the recipe? Well, the Wrangler has been updated and we went to the Aussie launch to see what’s changed.

The Nissan Patrol has been sold in Australia since the early 1960s and during that time has evolved through numerous model generations and built solid customer loyalties.

The latest Y62 model, with its brilliant active suspension and powerful petrol V8, was launched here in 2013 and during its decade on sale has remained largely untouched by Nissan apart from facelifts and other revisions to keep it looking fresh.

Although more than 10 years old, it’s still enjoying remarkable popularity as it commands about one third of sales in the ‘ Upper Large SUV Under $120K’ segment against its dominant Toyota LandCruiser nemesis.

The Y62's enduring appeal is enhanced by the Warrior variant released in late 2023, which is designed to sharpen the Patrol’s off-road and on-road performance and increase driver engagement.

It’s been developed by Nissan’s special vehicle partner Premcar in Melbourne, which has already created Warrior versions of the Navara ute with the entry-level SL and premium PRO-4X duo.

We were recently handed the keys to the latest Nissan (and first SUV) to be given the Premcar treatment, to see if it’s worthy of joining the Warrior stable.

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The changes to this updated Jeep Wrangler are small but meaningful. The inclusion of airbags, the updated media screen, and a feisty engine which suits the plucky nature of this off-roader make it a better Wrangler than ever.  

Note: CarsGuide attended this event as a guest of the manufacturer, with travel, accommodation and meals provided.

Premcar faced a formidable challenge in improving a vehicle as competent as the Patrol Ti, but the Warrior succeeds in achieving the project's four key objectives of enhanced off-road capability, road presence, V8 soundtrack and refinement.

It offers astonishing performance and handling for a vehicle of its size and weight and with its recent cabin technology upgrades, the Patrol Warrior has become an even more desirable package. Fact is, we didn’t want to hand it back, which says plenty.

The Jeep Wrangler looks like a cartoon of a four-wheel drive, that’s how familiar and well-known the design is. It’s almost generic, like the word Jeep.

You could say the design is iconic, given that the roots of this SUV stretch back to the little Willys off-roader built for the US army in World War II. And to this day the slotted grille, pronounced wheel guards, short and upright windscreen, even the removable doors are still with us in this latest incarnation.

That’s why each generation of the Wrangler only sees very subtle tweaks to famous shape and look, in much the same way a Porsche 911’s design changes at the rate of dripping water reshaping a rock.

Changing the styling completely would destroy the look which connects the Wrangler to its past and the nostalgic appeal would be over. 

So, this update sees more than subtle styling changes in the form of a tweak to the grille with the addition of a metallic-look trim around each of the slots while the mesh insert now has larger openings.   

Along with this there’s a new front bumper. The Wranglers we tested had the optional heavy duty steel front bumpers.

There’s also some interior changes in the form of a new dashboard trim, horizontal air vents and then there’s the 12.3-inch media display which goes a long way to making the cabin look more modern.

Still, the interior is busy with buttons and switches in a design that seems to mix the look of heavy machinery controls with a prestige car. The Nappa leather of the Rubicon grade lifts the quality feel higher.

All Wrangler interiors also have an internal roll-over cage which covers the entire cabin, for the fixed metal roof and removable roof body style which are standard on the Overland and Rubicon.

Only the Rubicon is offered in a two-door and a four-door, while the Overland and Sport S are four-door only.

The Rubicon two-door looks cute and fun to my eyes, while the four-door versions look a bit more serious and beefy, but both definitely still give off tough and adventurous vibes.

The wheelbase difference between the two is as giant as it looks. The Rubicon two-door’s wheelbase is 2459mm while the four-door Rubicon’s, along with the Sport S and Overland, is 3008mm.

The Wrangler ranges in length from 4334mm for the Rubicon two-door to 4882mm for the four-door Wranglers. Width is the same for all Wranglers at 1894mm and the height ranges from 1879mm in the Rubicon two-door to 1901mm in the four-door versions.

Significant changes are focused on the active suspension system, which uses active dampers fitted to each wheel’s coil-sprung suspension arms to serve as shock absorbers and stabiliser bars in one.

This not only provides optimum wheel travel and traction off-road but also monitors cornering forces and distributes hydraulic pressure to minimise body roll when on-road.

Warrior upgrades include a 40mm increase in track width, to provide a wider and more planted stance with only a slight 100mm increase in turning circle.

The body also sits 50mm higher thanks to a 29mm suspension lift and 21mm taller wheel and tyre package, resulting in 323mm of ground clearance, a steep 40 degrees approach angle and 23.3 degrees departure angle with tow-bar fitted.

However, it will still fit under multi-storey or underground car parks with typical 2.0-metre-plus height limits.

There's also unique Premcar hydraulic valve componentry and calibrations to sharpen chassis response, along with revised front springs and new multi-rate rear springs with progressive-rate rear bump-stops.

The Warrior’s heavy-duty off-road hardware has contributed to a higher kerb weight , which Premcar has allowed for in the Warrior’s 120kg GVM upgrade that brings a handy 48kg increase in carrying capacity compared to the Ti. The Patrol’s standard 3.5-tonne braked tow rating is also maintained.

There’s generous space and sumptuous luxury for the driver and front passenger and when I'm seated in the second row, with the driver’s seat in my position, there’s still about 12cm of knee clearance which is admirable space given my 186cm height.

The second-row seats fold and tumble forward to allow easy access to the third-row. However, that convenience causes a space problem for third-row passengers (tall ones at least), because the second-row can’t be slid forward and its backrest angle can’t be adjusted.

So, although Nissan claims an eight-seat capacity in 2-3-3 formation, that could realistically only be achieved with small kids in the rear stalls.

Practicality

When we review most SUVs practicality is scored on things like legroom, storage space and boot size. But in the case of a vehicle with removable doors and roof, and a cabin that has one-way drainage valves so you can hose the interior out, practicality takes on a different meaning.

The Wrangler’s practicality seems focussed on serving adventurous folks in search of a muddy off-road expedition and, so, while there is storage it’s mainly nets for door pockets, moulded wells on top of the dash, and smaller hidey holes to makes sure loose items don’t get flung around the cabin.

Given the roof can be removed there’s also a lockable glove box and centre console storage box.

When it comes to cabin space the Wrangler’s interior feels a bit cramped. The footwells up front don’t offer much space and headroom throughout is restricted by the roll cage which stretches from the front to the boot.

The four-door Wrangler has five seats and good legroom in the second row, even for me at 189cm tall. As mentioned above, headroom is limited in places because of the safety structure. Boot space behind those rear seats is 898 litres.

The two-door Rubicon has four seats. The back ones aren’t the most spacious and the boot behind them is almost too small to mention at 365L, Two pieces of carry-on luggage wouldn’t fit back there and we had to put our bags on the rear seats.

The rear tailgate for all Wranglers is side-hinged (opening left to right) and splits to allow just the window section or lower part to open separately.

For charging and powering devices all Wranglers have two USB ports up front (one -A and one -C) and four USB ports in the second row (two -A and two -C). There are also two 12V outlets on board (front and rear).  

There are two cupholders, seatback map nets and directional air vents for the second row.

The Wrangler sits high and climbing into the rear seats might be a challenge for smaller kids or even fully-grown humans, but there are chunky handholds at the pillars for extra help.

So, the Wrangler has excellent practicality, but this is geared more to its intended purpose of adventuring off-road rather than the city commute and school pick-up.

The Warrior’s hefty 2884kg kerb weight is 72kg heavier than the standard Ti due to its unique off-road armoury. Even so, its uprated 3620kg GVM allows for 736kg of load capacity, which should be ample for five adults and their luggage on a trip.

It’s also rated to tow up to 3500kg of braked trailer but with its 7000kg GCM rating (how much it can legally carry and tow at the same time) that would require a 120kg reduction in vehicle load to avoid exceeding the GCM.

Or you could lower the trailer limit by the same amount (from 3500kg to 3380kg) and maintain the Warrior’s maximum load. Either way, these are sizeable and practical numbers for a multitude of recreational pursuits.

Cabin storage for driver and front passenger includes a bottle-holder and bin in each front door, plus a glove box and overhead glasses holder.

The centre console has two small bottle/cupholders and various nooks for small items, plus a large box at the rear with a padded lid that doubles as a plush elbow rest. The console also has two USB-A ports and two 12-volt sockets.

Second-row passengers get a bottle-holder and bin in each door, plus large pockets on the front seat backrests and access to the console box thanks a clever two-way console lid.

There are also two pop-out small bottle/cupholders in the fold-down centre armrest and the rear of the centre console provides separate climate controls, two USB-A ports and another 12-volt socket. There are also bottle/cupholders on each side of the third row.

The large rear luggage area has another 12-volt socket, storage compartments beneath the load floor and multiple retractable hooks for anchoring load straps or nets.

It offers 468 litres of load volume with the third row upright, 1413 litres with the third row folded and a cavernous 2632 litres (or more than 2.6 cubic metres) with the second and third rows folded.

Price and features

The Jeep Wrangler range comes in three grades. There’s the entry-grade Sport S which can only be had with four doors, the Overland which is also a four-door and the top-of-the-range Rubicon comes as a shorter wheelbase two-door and the four-door. 

The Sport S replaces the Night Eagle as the entry-point into the Wrangler range and with a list price of $75,950 it’s $5500 cheaper, too. 

Above this is the Overland for $84,950 and at the top of the line-up is the hardcore Rubicon which is $83,950 for the two-door and $90,450 for the four-door.

This update sees all Wranglers now coming with a (damage and scratch-resistant) 'Gorilla Glass' windscreen and a 12.3-inch media screen. But each grade also comes with its own new features. 

The Sport S has been given heated front seats, a heated steering wheel and ambient cabin lighting. Meanwhile, the Overland now has power front premium 'McKinley' seats and soft spare tyre cover.

And finally the range-topping Rubicon receives Nappa leather seats and a forward-facing 'Trailcam'.

There are mechanical upgrades across the range, too, especially for the Rubicon and we’ll get to those in the engine and driving sections of this review.

As for the rest of the features, coming standard on the Sport S are LED headlights, 17-inch alloy wheels, proximity key and push button start, sat nav , Apple CarPlay and Android Auto , a nine-speaker Alpine sound system and dark tint windows.

Along with its new features the Overland also comes standard with all of the Sport S’s equipment plus a three-piece removable hardtop, 18-inch wheels and a leather-wrapped shifting knob and hand brake handle.

Then there’s the Rubicon which has all the Sport S features, but 17-inch wheels instead of the 18s and an enormous amount of engineering hardware that makes this grade the off-road king of the Wranglers, which we’ll get to.

Our ‘Gun Metallic’ test vehicle (one of four Warrior colours) is based on the well-appointed Patrol Ti model. It’s available only with the Patrol’s standard 5.6-litre petrol V8 and seven-speed automatic for a list price of $104,160.

That looks like a bargain compared to the top-shelf model in the LandCruiser 300 Series range, the Sahara ZX, which lists at $146,876.

The Warrior costs $16,260 more than a standard Ti and for that extra spend you get a generous package of unique and well-engineered upgrades.

Exterior changes include a distinctive black grille and door mirror caps, Warrior body decals and badging, Warrior-branded front bumper assembly and an eye-catching red Warrior-branded engine bash-plate.

There’s also 18-inch alloys with taller Yokohama 295/70 all-terrain tyres and a full-size alloy spare , black composite wheel arch flares, stainless steel bi-modal exhaust system with side-body outlet, rear bumper assembly with black valance panel and a bespoke 3.5-tonne towbar with two recovery points.

Although the engine and transmission are the same as a standard Patrol, the suspension has been significantly revised (see Design).

The Warrior adopts a classy and understated interior theme, featuring high-gloss piano black trim elements on the centre console and black Alcantara synthetic suede inlays on the dash (with subtle Warrior branding) and door trims.

The MY24 Warrior benefits from a recent and overdue upgrade of the Patrol's decade-old cabin technology (we tested the pre-upgrade model) resulting in a redesign of the console layout and functionality.

These include a 10.1-inch touchscreen for the six-speaker multimedia system offering the latest in digital radio , Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity and Hema 4x4 navigation, plus wireless smartphone charging and USB-A and USB-C ports. Other technology upgrades include an ‘intelligent’ rear-view mirror and cool-box for the centre console.

By contrast, a foot-operated mechanical parking brake and large analogue speedo/tacho units are quaint reminders of the Y62’s longevity.

Under the bonnet

One of the biggest changes Jeep could make to the Wrangler without causing complete mayhem for fans is to the engine and even then there will be folks who don’t like what they’re about to read.

Deep breaths, okay? Right, so, in this update the V6 petrol engine has been replaced by a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder . 

At 200kW the new four-cylinder makes a smidge less power than the V6 but more torque at 400Nm . An eight-speed automatic transmission shifts gears and sends the drive to all four wheels.

If you’re a Wrangler fan you’ll most likely know about this engine swap, but you’re wondering how this four-cylinder feels.

The answer is, really good. Jeep has got it right. It’s a torquey, responsive engine that feels energetic and suits the Wrangler's personality well.

In the short time I’ve spent on and off the road I’m convinced this turbo-four will be a good companion wherever you decide to go.

And go pretty much anywhere you can, with all Wranglers being ridiculously capable off-road thanks to their ladder frame chassis, high- and low-range gears, outstanding ground clearance (233mm-257mm, depending on variant ), excellent approach angle (41.4 to 44 degrees, depending on variant) and a departure angle to match (37 degrees for the both Rubicons; 36.1 for the Sport S and Overland).  

The Rubicon comes standard with Jeep’s 'Rock-Trac' on-demand four-wheel drive system and this update adds a full float rear axle. Sport S and Overland grades have Jeep’s 'Selec-Trac Active' on-demand 4WD set-up.

The ageless DOHC 32-valve 5.6-litre petrol V8 with variable valve timing produces the same 298kW at 5800rpm and 560Nm at 4000rpm as the standard Ti.

However, the Warrior's unique bi-modal exhaust system offers a choice of mild (using the full-length system) or wild (using a shorter side-exit system) exhaust notes via an internal valve.

The refined seven-speed torque converter automatic transmission has overdrive on its sixth and seventh ratios for optimum highway economy, plus adaptive shift control and the choice of sequential manual-shifting.

The full-time 4WD system offers a locking rear differential , electronic switching between high and low ranges, three off-road terrain modes ('Sand'/'Rock'/'Snow') and hill descent control.

The new turbo-petrol, four-cylinder means better fuel economy than the V6 it replaces. We have yet to test Jeep’s claims that after a combination of open and urban roads the four cylinder uses 9.2L/100km in the sport S and Overland grades and 9.9L/100km in the Rubicon.

In comparison, Jeep says the previous V6 uses 10.1L/100km in the Rubicon and 9.9L/100km in the Overland. Our own testing saw consumption closer to 13L/100km.

We’ll have the new Wrangler in our garage soon and we’ll be able to put the fuel consumption claims to a real world test.

In terms of range, the two-door Rubicon has a 61-litre fuel tank and in theory a range of up to 680km. The Sport S and Overland have an 81-litre tank and can get up to 880km, while the four-door Rubicon’s 81-litre tank should manage 830km.

Of course if you’re off-roading you’ll use more fuel and the range will drop accordingly.

Nissan claims an official combined average consumption of 14.4L/100km but the dash display was showing 17.5L/100km when we stopped to refuel after 306km of testing which comprised city, suburban, highway and dirt road driving.

Our figure, calculated from fuel bowser and tripmeter readings, was higher again at just under 20L/100km. This admittedly included heavy throttle use exploring the Warrior’s handling and exhaust enhancements, so this consumption would improve with a lighter right foot.

Even so, based on our figures, owners could still expect a driving range of around 700km from its huge 140-litre petrol tank, which expands to 970km based on Nissan’s official figure.

Every one of the Jeep launches I’ve attended over the past 15 years has involved a pretty decent off-road component and it’s clear the company has a lot of faith in its product.

This Wrangler launch’s off-road test had been scaled back due to days of flooding rain beforehand, but the section that was passable was enough to remind us of what we already know and that is the Wrangler is formidable.

A Queensland bush off-road course full of steep, muddy hills, ruts, rocks, dirt and slippery descents was still all there for us to test the Wrangler Rubicon four-door.

Fun and comfortable are the first words that pop into my head when recalling how the Rubicon fares. This is a super-capable beastie that feels planted, secure and adept at all times.

We tested low- and high-range four-wheel drive, locked the rear differential and let the hill descent mode do its thing and get us down the sides of hills that felt so close to vertical all we could see through the windscreen was the ground.

What's also clear is the new turbo-petrol, four-cylinder feels well suited to the job, with plenty of torque along with a feisty and responsive nature that fits the Wrangler better than the old V6.

There was also plenty of time spent on the road in the four-door Rubicon and its smaller two-door sibling. And was here it was also super clear the Wrangler felt like we’d taken it out of its natural habitat.

At 110km/h on the motorway the two door Rubicon feels light and floaty in its suspension, with steering adjustments having to be made constantly, like actors pretending to drive cars in movies, as the Wrangler wanders around in its lane. The Wrangler wander is a known trait and isn’t specific to this updated car. 

And even though our launch drive took us on some great winding country roads which would have been perfect for a Mazda MX-5, the Wranglers found the fast tight turns difficult to handle.

I’m sure I heard a sigh of relief from our Rubicon as we pulled off the road and selected low-range four-wheel drive before bouncing up what looked to be a sheer cliff, with ease.  

Of course, our Adventure Expert Marcus 'Crafty' Craft will put the Wrangler though its paces once we have one in the  CarsGuide  garage.

My wife and I had no trouble finding comfortable driving positions, thanks to its combination of a height/reach-adjustable steering wheel, prominent left footrest and 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat.

The big V8 has a muscular deep-chested rumble at idle, which changes to a full-throated roar when you prod the accelerator hard enough to redirect the exhaust flow through the shorter side-pipes.

The Patrol comes standard with fantastic ride and handling thanks to its active suspension, but Premcar’s input has that ‘special vehicle’ feel to it.

With its wider track it feels even more surefooted on the road, which combined with revised hydraulic valving and spring rates provides a more responsive driving experience that doesn’t compromise its supple ride quality.

It feels lighter and more agile than you’d expect for a high-riding SUV that weighs more than 2.8 tonnes.

The 5.6-litre V8 is a torque monster, with 90 per cent of its generous 560Nm on tap from only 1600rpm. You can rev it all the way to 5800rpm to extract its 298kW of peak power, but we found the most rewarding performance was to revel in its abundant surge of pulling power below 4000rpm.

On the highway it requires only 1750rpm to maintain 110km/h, making it an effortless and quiet road-tripper, given low tyre and wind noise combined with low engine noise courtesy of the bi-modal exhaust using the full-length system in cruising mode.

Overall, this is a fun and rewarding vehicle to drive, within the obvious limitations of a large 4x4 wagon .

The Jeep Wrangler has a three-out-of-five star ANCAP rating from testing in 2019. This isn’t an adequate safety score for a modern vehicle and the relatively modest advanced safety tech compared to other new SUVs and its structural integrity in crash tests caused ANCAP enough concern to award it lower scores.

Surprisingly the ANCAP report scored its child occupant protection at 80 per cent which is excellent.

This update to the Wrangler now adds curtain airbags which cover the front and second rows. Along with these there are dual front airbags plus safety tech which includes AEB  (city and inter-urban) and blind spot warning. There’s also adaptive cruise control and front and rear parking sensors .

For child seats you’ll find two ISOFIX and three top tether mounts across the second row of the four-door variants.

The standard full-sized spare wheel is mounted on the tailgate. 

The Nissan Patrol is unrated by ANCAP but comes with driver and front passenger front and side airbags plus full side-curtain airbags that span all three rows.

There’s also AEB , an around-view monitor with moving object detection, front and rear parking sensors, lane-keeping, blind-spot monitoring , rear cross-traffic alert, tyre pressure monitoring and more.

The second-row has ISOFIX child restraint anchorage points and top-tethers on the two outer seating positions and there's another top-tether for the third row.

The Wrangler is covered by Jeep's five-year/100,000km warranty, which is off the mainstream market standard of five years/unlimited km.

Service intervals are recommended every 12 months and 12,000km and service prices are capped at $399. Jeep also offers lifetime roadside assistance if you service your Wrangler though Jeep. 

Nissan provides a five-year/unlimited km warranty (plus five-year roadside assist ) for the Patrol Ti base vehicle, which Premcar matches with its own five-year warranty covering the Warrior conversion.

Scheduled servicing is every 12 months/10,000km, whichever occurs first.

Capped-price servicing for the first five scheduled services totals $3019, or an average of $603.80 per service.

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Nissan Patrol Super Safari: Specs, Price, Sale, Wiki, Engine, and More

If you are looking for a rugged and powerful SUV, the Nissan Patrol Super Safari is definitely worth considering. This legendary vehicle has been a favorite of off-road enthusiasts and adventure seekers for many years. In this guide, we will take a close look at the Nissan Patrol Super Safari, including its specs, price, sale, wiki, engine, and more.

What is the Nissan Patrol Super Safari?

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is a full-size SUV that has been in production since 1980. It is the flagship model of Nissan\’s SUV lineup and is known for its rugged design, powerful engine, and advanced features.

A brief history of the Nissan Patrol Super Safari

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari was first introduced in 1980 as a more rugged and capable version of the Nissan Patrol. It quickly gained a reputation as one of the best off-road vehicles on the market and has been a favorite of off-road enthusiasts ever since.

Why is it so popular?

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is popular for a number of reasons, including its rugged design, powerful engine, advanced features, and off-road capabilities. It is also known for its reliability and durability, making it a great choice for those who want a vehicle that can handle anything.

Design and Features

Exterior design.

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari has a bold and rugged exterior design that is both functional and stylish. It features a large grille, muscular fenders, and a high ground clearance, which give it a commanding presence on the road and off.

Interior design

The interior of the Nissan Patrol Super Safari is spacious and comfortable

with seating for up to 7 passengers. It features high-quality materials and advanced technology, including a touchscreen infotainment system and a premium sound system.

Comfort and convenience features

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is packed with comfort and convenience features to make your driving experience as enjoyable as possible. Some of the features include climate control, power-adjustable seats, and a panoramic sunroof.

Safety features

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is equipped with advanced safety features to keep you and your passengers safe on the road. Some of the features include a rearview camera, blind-spot monitoring, and automatic emergency braking.

Performance and Engine

Engine specifications.

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is powered by a 4.8-liter V8 engine that produces 280 horsepower and 363 lb-ft of torque. This powerful engine is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just 8 seconds.

Power and torque output

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari\’s engine is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission, which delivers power to all four wheels. This gives the vehicle excellent traction and off-road capabilities.

Transmission options

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari comes with a 5-speed automatic transmission as standard.

Fuel economy

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is not known for its fuel economy, with an estimated fuel efficiency rating of just 14 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway.

  • Off-road capabilities

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is one of the most capable off-road vehicles on the market. It features a robust suspension system, high ground clearance, and a powerful engine that can tackle even the most challenging terrain.

Pricing and Trim Levels

Price range.

  • The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is priced between $50,000 and $65,000, depending on the trim level and options selected.

Available trim levels

  • The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is available in three trim levels: SE, LE, and Platinum.

What do you get for your money?

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari comes with a range of advanced features and technologies, including a touchscreen infotainment system, a premium sound system, and advanced safety features.

Reviews and Ratings

Expert reviews.

Experts have praised the Nissan Patrol Super Safari for its rugged design, powerful engine, and off-road capabilities. They have also noted its spacious and comfortable interior and advanced features.

Customer reviews

Customers have also praised the Nissan Patrol Super Safari for its ruggedness, reliability, and off-road capabilities. They have also noted its spacious and comfortable interior and advanced features.

Pros and cons

  • Rugged design
  • Powerful engine
  • Spacious and comfortable interior
  • Advanced features
  • Poor fuel economy

Common issues and problems

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is known for its reliability and durability, and there are no major issues or problems to be aware of.

Competitors and Alternatives

Toyota land cruiser.

The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most popular off-road vehicles on the market and is a direct competitor to the Nissan Patrol Super Safari. It features a powerful engine, advanced features, and excellent off-road capabilities.

Ford Expedition

The Ford Expedition is a full-size SUV that is known for its spacious interior, advanced features, and powerful engine. While it may not be as capable off-road as the Nissan Patrol Super Safari, it is a great choice for those who want a comfortable and capable SUV.

Chevrolet Tahoe

The Chevrolet Tahoe is another popular full-size SUV that is known for its spacious interior, advanced features, and powerful engine. It is also available with advanced safety features, making it a great choice for families.

Jeep Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler is a legendary off-road vehicle that is known

for its off-road capabilities and rugged design. While it may not have as spacious an interior as the Nissan Patrol Super Safari or some of the other competitors, it is a great choice for those who want the ultimate off-road experience.

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is a powerful and capable SUV that is perfect for those who love off-roading and adventure. With its advanced features, powerful engine, and spacious interior, it offers a comfortable and enjoyable driving experience both on and off the road. While it may not be the most fuel-efficient or affordable option on the market, it is certainly one of the most capable and reliable SUVs available today.

  • What is the price range of the Nissan Patrol Super Safari?
  • What are the engine specifications of the Nissan Patrol Super Safari?
  • The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is powered by a 4.8-liter V8 engine that produces 280 horsepower and 363 lb-ft of torque.
  • How many passengers can the Nissan Patrol Super Safari seat?
  • The Nissan Patrol Super Safari can seat up to 7 passengers.
  • What is the fuel efficiency of the Nissan Patrol Super Safari?
  • The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is not known for its fuel efficiency, with an estimated fuel efficiency rating of just 14 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway.
  • What are the available trim levels for the Nissan Patrol Super Safari?

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  • The Nissan Patrol Safari Y61, known for its off-road prowess, has maintained its reputation for ruggedness and has a devoted fan base, particularly in regions like Australia, the Middle East, and Africa.
  • The Patrol Y61 is highly valued by non-governmental organizations and the United Nations for its unmatched capabilities in accessing remote and challenging locations, making it the ultimate choice for traversing unforgiving environments.
  • The Patrol Y61 offers versatile powertrain options and a comprehensive range of trim levels, catering to various needs and applications. It boasts a powerful 4.8-liter gasoline engine, making it a favorite among Middle Eastern tuners who push its performance to over 1000 horsepower.

Fewer vehicles can command the respect and admiration that the legendary Nissan Patrol Safari does. The Patrol Safari built originally in the 1950s with inspiration from the Willy's Jeep, this Japanese marvel has managed to uphold its reputation of unwavering ruggedness, owing to its exceptional off-road prowess. The Patrol has garnered a strong following in regions such as Australia, the Middle East, and Africa where off-road exploration and daring escapades prevail, and has cultivated a devoted fan base.

The fifth-generation Patrol Safari Y61 is a model the North American region never had the pleasure of seeing, however, the region got its first introduction to the Patrol-based platform in 2010 with the introduction of the second-generation Infiniti QX56. The Patrol Y61 remains the oldest new Nissan SUV that is still in production in selected markets as demand for the SUV has not weaned the slightest.

The Patrol Safari doesn't hold the distinction of being the oldest Japanese truck still in production, that spot is shared with its arch-nemesis the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series . While the newer iterations of the Nissan Patrol boast heightened luxury and a plethora of modern features, these aspects gracefully take a back seat in the narrative of this article. Instead, it is the fifth-generation Patrol Super Safari Y61 that claims the spotlight in this epic saga of classic mobility.

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A 4x4 That Is Worth It For Corporations And Enthusiasts Alike

For nearly three decades, the Nissan Patrol Y61 has stood as the primary choice of vehicle for Non-governmental organizations operating in Africa. The vehicle's unmatched capabilities have made it an indispensable asset for these organizations, allowing them to access remote and challenging locations that are beyond the reach of conventional pick-up trucks and standard SUVs. Given the necessity to transport vital supplies to remote areas, the Patrol Y61's enduring performance has solidified its position as the ultimate choice for traversing such unforgiving environments.

Enthusiasts love the Patrol Y61 for its off-road capabilities thanks in part to its four-wheel drive system with an intelligent rear differential lock that allows the SUV to navigate difficult terrain such as mud or sand easily by distributing torque evenly to the rear wheels. Up front are three-link and five-link rear telescopic shocks and heavy-duty coil springs to ensure that the SUV beats all obstacles in its way. Nissan has made sure that whether enthusiast use or corporate, drivers are not left lacking with a host of features including:

  • Tan leather seats and door trim
  • Eight-way powered driver seat
  • Four-way passenger seats
  • Automatic climate control
  • Navigation system with Bluetooth, USB, CD, AUX, and AM/FM radio
  • Rear Pintle hook
  • Dual front airbags
  • Cruise control

In the Middle East region, the Y61 Patrol is a regular fixture on the desert dunes, in both its original form and as customized versions, a testament to its popularity and adaptability in the region. Nissan's continuous production of the Y61 Patrol isn't for amusement purposes as the vehicle is one of the big sellers in the region.

In the United Arab Emirates, for example, the Patrol Super Safari Y61 has a base price of 178,000 AED, which translates to $48,461. While this price point might not raise eyebrows among North American readers accustomed to different market standards, it's essential to consider that the Patrol Safari is the definition of basic as you will be hard-pressed to even get navigation on some models.

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Versatile And Robust Powertrain Powers This Body-On-Frame SUV

The Nissan Patrol Y61 has firmly cemented its position as the preferred vehicle for Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) and the United Nations (UN). Recognizing this significant role, Nissan has curated a collection of aid-specific models tailored to the requirements of these organizations. These specialized models are equipped with a diverse array of engine options, catering to varying needs across different trim levels. The engine displacements span a range from 2.8 to 4.8 liters, encompassing both four and six-cylinder configurations, available in either gasoline or diesel variants.

The Nissan Patrol Y61's extensive lineup of trim levels ensures that there is a model suited for every specific application. The available trims include STD, GL, GRX, Amsterdam Stock GL, and Ambulance. This comprehensive range caters to a spectrum of needs, from essential transport to advanced configurations required for specialized missions.

Specifically, the Patrol Safari is powered by a 4.8 liter inline six gas-powered engine producing 280 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. Power translates to the wheels via a five-speed manual transmission or five-speed automatic transmission. The Patrol's 4.8-liter gas engine is noticeably more powerful than its competitor the Land Cruiser 70 Series. As expected, the powerful six-cylinder gets horrendous gas mileage of 13 mpg when off-roading and 19 mpg in city driving.

Nissan Patrol Engine Specifications

The diverse engine line-up of the Patrol is held in high regard as reliable and durable, some Middle Eastern tuners have pushed the 4.8-liter engine to over 1000 horsepower. These tuners race the highly modified Patrols up the many steep dunes in the Middle Eastern region, A quick search on YouTube will yield many videos of modified Nissan Patrol beating supercars and recking dunes.

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The Rugged Nissan SUV's Design Variation And Interior

The Patrol Y61 has always had an iconic design that has not changed much from the previous generation Y60. From the beginning, the Patrol has maintained a rugged boxy design that is functional and appealing . The Y61 received a light refresh in 2005 that saw new fender flares, headlights, and a larger taillight. The front is dominated by a long hood sheltering the beastly six-cylinder and a large bumper, a long side step makes it easy to step into the vehicle through the large doors.

The Nissan Y61 Patrol can be had as a four-door SUV or a two-door available in the Middle Eastern Region. The rear end features a split barn door with a spare tire housing mount on the right side, the rear of the Super Safari sports a spoiler at the edge of the back that adds to the visual appeal. Although rugged, the Patrol Super Safari does have a sunroof that offers a bit of modern creature comforts.

The interior of the Patrol is as simple as it is practical. The Patrol Safari comes with leather seats with leather door inserts contrasting the black dashboard. An 8.0-inch infotainment system takes center stage in the middle of the dash with silver contrasting sides. Unlike many modern luxury SUVs today, the Super Safari has a traditional shifter in the center console. The center armrest features a cool box to store your drink on those hot weather days.

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Summing Up The Nissan Patrol

The Nissan Patrol Super Safari is an undeniable legend of offroading that very few have had the pleasure to experience due to its limited market availability and lack of modern-day creature comforts. This SUV exists in Nissan's portfolio of vehicles to serve individuals and organizations with a desire to go places many would dare not.

The Patrol is the last of a dying breed along with the 70 Series Land Cruiser that is unapologetically raw in its build concept, a vehicle that justifies the phrase " if its not broke,dont fix it". The fifth generation Y61 Patrol is a gentle reminder of a bygone era of automotive industry when manufacturers cared more about how well machines worked instead of pleasing the masses with plush interiors and unnecessary technology that distracts from the journey.

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