Nissan describes the latest version of its Patrol SUV as a vehicle where “the refined power of the ferocious 5.6L V8 engine meets supremely crafted luxury”. A bold claim and the Japanese maker is clearly aiming for the global luxury market with the new Patrol, borne out by some clever new features.
It’s suitability in the widest range of conditions is played out in its four driving modes: on-road, rock, sand and snow. While a 2013 Nissan Patrol owner in Dubai may not have much use for the latter mode, and a London-based driver may never slip it into sand mode, this new model’s HBMC System with 4-wheel independent suspension does give the vehicle a superb sense of stability on any terrain.
The multimedia capabilities continue into the second row with 7-inch headrest-mounted screens for rear passengers, which are fully integrated with in-car DVD and game player and come with two sets of wireless headphones and remote control.
The Patrol is available in six muted colours with four upholstery options and the spacious interior is clearly a nod towards the business class experience. Climate controlled front seats are complemented by two other rows, giving eight possible seating or luggage configurations.
Previous models of the Patrol have been used by the UN as all-terrain vehicles in the toughest of areas but the 2013 model is clearly an attempt to take this SUV to another level where practicality and a feeling of luxury go hand in hand.
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