2025 Nissan Patrol (Y63) – Nissan’s iconic SUV has got BIGGER, BETTER and HEAVIER at 3.5 tonnes !

I attended the world premier of the 2025 Patrol in Abu Dhabi. This is the 7th generation of the renowned and is a hugely essential lorry for Nissan in ket market like the Middle East and Australasia. I take a first browse what is quickly the biggest vehicle I have had on the channel. Although it isn't concerning the UK it contains some interesting innovation that we could see in other Nissan lorries
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23 responses to “2025 Nissan Patrol (Y63) – Nissan’s iconic SUV has got BIGGER, BETTER and HEAVIER at 3.5 tonnes !”

  1. @MonnieScierara Avatar
    @MonnieScierara

    I showed this video to my friend and now her boyfriend wants to try it too. Waiting for the report💖

  2. @efwaves4665 Avatar
    @efwaves4665

    Good to see it’s not 2 doors at the back.

  3. @shakesnbake Avatar
    @shakesnbake

    When you said 3.5t, I was expecting some kind of hybrid! Hope you got to try some dune bashing while you were out there. It’s insane what the Patrol and Landcruiser can do in the desert!

  4. @sonaraus Avatar
    @sonaraus

    The twin-turbo V6 might attract buyers who want better fuel efficiency and modern features, but the classic V8 engine will probably still be popular with long-time Patrol fans in the Middle East, especially because of its strength and off-road abilities. This could also raise the resale value of current V8 Patrols, leading to higher demand for both new and used V8 models in the short term.

    1. @DarthTrotter Avatar
      @DarthTrotter

      Used V8 prices have shot up since the floods.

  5. @GrettaPorvald Avatar
    @GrettaPorvald

    Your videos are more than just entertainment, they are a true source of inspiration and knowledge.🙈🐫🦅

  6. @pipmeister2103 Avatar
    @pipmeister2103

    I had one of those in Bosnia as a UN vehicle in 94

  7. @user-rb2eo4sm9f Avatar
    @user-rb2eo4sm9f

    I am no Rocket Scientist but I am pretty sure the Eco Mob are not going to like this lol. Great video 👍

  8. @LadyKociolek Avatar
    @LadyKociolek

    My boyfriend watched this video and now he thinks he’s a handyman too. I’m gonna hide my tools🌺

  9. @watchcommander2012 Avatar
    @watchcommander2012

    Perfect car for the area and segment it’s aimed at. It’s great to see other parts of the world are not falling down the EV/20mph speed limits and ULEZ fiasco unlike the UK.

    1. @Lukey-jy4ez Avatar
      @Lukey-jy4ez

      Well said

  10. @johnbrown3951 Avatar
    @johnbrown3951

    I used to run an Isuzu Trooper from Argyll in Scotland to Dover and back towing a trailer with 2 ton of steel on the return journey and it was very comfortable and capable on a long journey. That car looks even bigger but I am sure it is every bit as good if not better as that was nearly twenty years ago and cars are always improving.

  11. @wordreet Avatar
    @wordreet

    Just glad they’ve kept some of the squareness to the body profile. I do prefer square looking off-roaders.

  12. @tim_headley Avatar
    @tim_headley

    Hey Pete, another great video mate. Brilliantly delivered and interesting content. Can see why Nissan wouldn’t bring it to our narrow roads but what a beast! Also interested cuz I worked in that exhibition centre 2008-9! Cheers

  13. @waynehackett7401 Avatar
    @waynehackett7401

    The new facelift Qashqai also has the invisible hood camera feature and google integration.

  14. @eltonkingsley5617 Avatar
    @eltonkingsley5617

    As suspected it’s the same vehicle that’s been on sale here in the US since May 24, except it’s named the Nissan Armada. Out of curiosity I did try one, and the V6 turbo has plenty of grunt low down, but obviously not the soundtrack of the V8. Retail pricing starts at around $95K USD for the base trim without options. Just to confuse matters, I have just bought an Infinity QX80, which is a gen 6 Patrol/Aramda with a different front end treatment and a nicer interior trim. It’s a 2023 model with less than 20k miles and came with a Nissan certified 6 year warranty, for below half price of the newest version Nissan.

    1. @mohammeds5458 Avatar
      @mohammeds5458

      95k? Is that the price of patrol or the qx80?
      Because the new patrol fully loaded is 108500usd while you said it starts at 95000usd.
      No the previous generation isn’t the same as the patrol because it doesn’t have the off road features both armada and qx80

  15. @user-qr4se9wt4z Avatar
    @user-qr4se9wt4z

    Another excellent,and interesting video Ped.Thank you.👍👍

  16. @keithmyerscough9900 Avatar
    @keithmyerscough9900

    Great vid and presentation Pete. Held your own like Martin Brundle on a grid walk, This is my presenting space 👍👍👍.

  17. @TheFartfish Avatar
    @TheFartfish

    And, as more than often, here we have some delicious food for the algorithm 😉

  18. @MohammedAli-zb6so Avatar
    @MohammedAli-zb6so

    Welcome to our beautiful Abu Dhabi

  19. @theghostinyourdreams Avatar
    @theghostinyourdreams

    loved the video! I’d like to correct one piece of info, it actually weighs between 2.7 & 2.8 tons (which is still HEAVY), but not 3.5. The 3.5 figure is for gross weight (with max load) if I’m not mistaken.

  20. @Lukey-jy4ez Avatar
    @Lukey-jy4ez

    Fantastic job with this mate!!!

    It’s seem Grand Tour might continue. Now I know no one can replace the chap, but I could watch you!!!

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