1999 Nissan Terrano II Reviews
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2025 Nissan Patrol shock for Aussie buyers: One area where the tough as nails new 4WD can't compete with the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series | Opinion
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By Samuel Irvine · 12 Sep 2024
Fresh off the back of its Middle Eastern debut, the hype for the new Nissan Patrol Y63 has been huge.

Nissan's first electric performance car scheduled for Europe: 2025 Nissan Ariya Nismo takes aim at Tesla Model Y Performance, Kia EV6 GT and Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
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By Samuel Irvine · 10 Sep 2024
Nissan has given its flagship all-electric SUV a comprehensive Nismo performance tune.

Harder, tougher, better: Nissan says Australia's 2026 Y63 Patrol is tougher than the Armada as brand details changes that make our Patrol the best of all worlds from towing to ride to toughness
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By Andrew Chesterton · 09 Sep 2024
They make look similar, but Nissan says it has made the Y63 Patrol tougher than its American twin, the Armada, given it knows hows how hard its Middle Eastern and Australian buyers will be on the 4WD when off-road.

Nissan Pathfinder 2025 review: ST-L
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By John Law · 07 Sep 2024
The latest Nissan Pathfinder is a massive improvement over its predecessor yet it's struggling to find homes in Australia. This new ST-L trim brings the options of front-wheel drive for a sub-$60K starting price. But is that enough to shift more units of this practical, slick-driving eight-seat family SUV?

Hardcore LandCruiser crushing headliner revealed! 2026 Nissan Patrol Pro-4X could pave the way for next-gen Patrol Warrior to take aim at Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series GR Sport
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By John Law · 07 Sep 2024
Nissan revealed the 2026 Patrol in LandCruiser 300 Series GR Sport-baiting Pro-4X trim in the United States this week. The Pro-4X is the first of its name in the 'Y63' Patrol line-up but is the same variant name that forms the basis of Premcar and Nissan Australia’s Navara Warrior ute. In the States, the Pro-4X can be identified by a tough-looking body kit, standard 275/60R20 all-terrain tyres and a metal skid plate to improve off-road capability. Changes under the skin include an electronically controlled locking rear differential as well as air suspension that can raise up to 55mm over the standard ride height. It’s said to give 245mm ground clearance, approach angle of 33 degrees and 25.4 degree departure angle.The Pro-4X also gets eight modes, including Tow, Rock, Mud-Rut and more, influencing the response of the engine, gearbox, differentials and air suspension. It is the perfect jumping off point for Australian-based Premcar to once again work its magic on a global Nissan product. Speaking to CarsGuide back in June, Premcar Partner and Engineering Director Bernie Quinn promised he knew nothing about the Y63 Patrol but that is keen to get stuck into a program. “I not only hope so, I expect so,” Quinn said of Premcar’s continued involvement in producing more capable, Aussie-friendly versions of Nissan’s off-road products. “This has worked for everyone. The counter to that is, if we get it wrong the whole thing can fall apart. We’re doing everything that’s within our control to make as successful as possible, so that we keep on doing them,” Quinn added. Some of the differences between the current Patrol Ti and Aussie-modded Warrior include a 50mm body lift for 323mm ground clearance, re-engineered suspension, underbody protection, bespoke 18-inch cast alloy wheels and bellowing side-exist bi-model exhaust. There are shades of Patrol Warrior in the Y63 Pro-4X’s exterior, with ‘Lava Red’ paint highlighting functional tow hooks, ‘D-pillar’ accent and lettering on the wheel caps. There’s more black too, including the mirror caps, roof rails, grille and fender flares. Aside from the Pro-4X model, the new Patrol is an even better starting point with the fresh underpinnings boosting torsional rigidity by 25 per cent and lateral stiffness by 57 per cent.The body is 35mm wider and longer, further boosting grip and stability, while the new Patrol also features electronic power steering and a quicker steering ratio. Using a slightly detuned version of the Infiniti QX80’s engine, the Patrol’s 3.5-litre twin-turbo V6 pushes its 317kW and 700Nm through a nine-speed automatic transmission. The Patrol’s V6 has featured — albeit in a slightly different state — in sports cars such as the GT-R and Z and should be easier to screw a few extra kilowatts from than the current Patrol’s naturally-aspirated V8.In the States, the Armada is certified to tow up to 3800kg (8500lbs) which bodes well for a Toyota LandCruiser and Ford Everest-matching 3500kg when the Patrol arrives in Australia. There are massive changes inside, too, with huge twin 14.3-inch screens running Google automotive software and much classier appointments. Pricing will, naturally, climb with the Middle East’s luxury Range Rover-targeting top spec lists at around A$160,000. With all the technology, bigger footprint, stronger chassis and punchier powertrain, though, it’s hard to imagine the Y63 was ever going to match the current Ti-L’s $100,600 price. Unfortunately for us, right-hand drive will not kick off for another two years, a similar story to when the Y62 patrol launched in Australia. For now, the venerable Y62 V8 will continue to be produced for our market. Expect the first Australian Y63 deliveries to land in the fourth quarter of 2026, with a Warrior version — if it is happening — to follow later.
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Family SUV gets added tech and features: 2025 Nissan X-Trail comes in for minor upgrade to tackle Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5 and Mitsubishi Outlander
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By Samuel Irvine · 05 Sep 2024
Nissan has upgraded its X-Trail range for 2025, delivering new standard features across the lineup for a small $500 range-wide price increase.

Confirmed! All-new Nissan Navara launch timing revealed as brand locks in diesel power for hotly anticipated Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger rival
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By Andrew Chesterton · 04 Sep 2024
Australia's ute market is about to get even hotter, with Nissan today confirming that an all-new Navara will arrive in 2026, and that the hotly anticipated Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger rival will stick faithfully with diesel - at least for now.

Australia's favourite cars revealed: 2025 Toyota RAV4 beats the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux, Isuzu D-Max and Ford Everest for the top spot in August
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By Dom Tripolone · 04 Sep 2024
Australians are speaking with their wallets as they flock to these cars in droves.

OFFICIAL! This is the all-new 2025 Y63 Nissan Patrol: Engine, power, towing, Australian launch timing and everything else you need to know about Nissan's most powerful car ever
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By Andrew Chesterton · 04 Sep 2024
The wait is over - and so is the petrol V8 engine - with the covers finally pulled off the all-new Y63 Nissan Patrol, meaning the Toyota LandCruiser rival's long drive to Australian dealerships is now officially underway.But before you get too excited, we

The race for a solid state car battery breakthrough is on - here's who could win it
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By Laura Berry · 02 Sep 2024
Solid state batteries could be the just want the electric car industry needs with long ranges and short charging times and the race is on to be the first to bring it to them world - here's who's likely to do it