BMW X5 vs Nissan Patrol

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BMW X5
BMW X5

$107,990 - $249,900

2024 price

Nissan Patrol
Nissan Patrol

$89,620 - $110,660

2025 price

Summary

2024 BMW X5
2025 Nissan Patrol
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.0L

V8, 5.6L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
9.2L/100km (combined)

14.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

8
Dislikes
  • Space-saver spare
  • Busy control panel
  • Passenger dash glare

  • Fuel bills
  • Update adds nothing in terms of performance
  • Exhaust caps may cop damage off-road
2024 BMW X5 Summary

The BMW X5 is a leading contender in the ‘Over $70K Large SUV’ division of Australia’s new car market, which is a hotly-contested segment boasting 15 marques and 25 models.

The X5 has hit an enduring sweet spot with Aussie buyers in terms of size, performance and price. BMW prefers to call it a Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) as distinct from its Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) rivals.

Clearly, any word association with a utility is something BMW Group Australia wants to avoid after recently launching its latest X5 range, which brings numerous enhancements including design revisions, increased standard equipment, refreshed powertrains and more.

We were entrusted with the digital ‘Comfort Access’ key to one of the latest X5s, to understand from a family car perspective why this model range enjoys such enduring popularity with prestige SUV (sorry, SAV) buyers.

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2025 Nissan Patrol Summary

The entire 2025 Nissan Patrol range – including the Ti-based, Premcar-boosted Warrior – has undergone a cabin update.

Changes include a new bigger touchscreen multimedia system, wireless charging and an off-road monitor.

The same V8 engine remains across the range so there are no changes to power and torque.

So, do these cabin tech updates make any kind of significant difference to the Warrior package?

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Deep dive comparison

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