Nissan Patrol vs Tesla Model Y

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Nissan Patrol
Nissan Patrol

$89,620 - $110,660

2025 price

Tesla Model Y
Tesla Model Y

$55,900 - $89,400

2025 price

Summary

2025 Nissan Patrol
2025 Tesla Model Y
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V8, 5.6L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
14.4L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
8

5
Dislikes
  • Fuel bills
  • Update adds nothing in terms of performance
  • Exhaust caps may cop damage off-road

  • Drive mode selector is silly
  • Warranty below average
  • Feels very heavy when pushed
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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2025 Tesla Model Y Summary

I don’t think I’m overselling it to say that this is the car that could make or break Tesla in Australia and around the world. 

Crazy, right? That seemed impossible not so long ago, back when the brand appeared untouchable. But new competition, largely from China, plus the giant Musk-shaped elefant (it is German for elephant…) in the room, has seen sales and profit plummet.

Just last month, for example, the Tesla Model Y lost its best-seller crown in Australia to BYD, admittedly in the weeks before the new 'Juniper' version arrived.

The point is, a new version of its biggest seller is a Very Big Deal. But have they changed enough, and changed it well enough, to cut through the noise?

We put the cheapest variant, the Tesla Model Y RWD, to the test to find out.

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