The 2025 Nissan Patrol is on sale in Australia, with the family off-roader benefitting from a suite of interior and tech updates as part of its latest refresh.
As a result, the price has increased marginally: the Patrol Ti is now $90,600 (previously $89,260), the Ti-L is $102,100 (previously $101,960), and the Premcar-fettled Patrol Warrior is $105,660 (previously $105,520).
The ‘Y63’ Patrol was officially unveiled last year, with the seventh-gen model set to transition from V8 grunt to V6 power in the form of a 3.5-litre V6 twin-turbo producing 425hp (317kW) and 700Nm, and a 236kW/386Nm 3.8-litre naturally aspirated V6. However, for the time being, the V8 remains.

New for 2025 is the inclusion of a new 12.3-inch central touchscreen across the range, which replaces the outgoing 10.1-inch screen. The new infotainment unit includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, in-built sat-nav, and a wireless charger.
Also new for MY25 is a fully customisable 7.0-inch TFT Driver Dash Display; an Off-Road Monitor, to provide an increased line of sight when off-roading (ala Land Rover’s invisible bonnet); and an Intelligent Around-View Monitor with Moving Object Detection.
The cabin has also been treated to an upgrade, with two colour schemes now available: a black leather-accented layout; or a chestnut palette with woodgrain highlights through the dash and door, and quilted leather seats.
On top of these changes, the top-spec Patrol Ti-L now gets a premium 13-speaker BOSE sound system, a cool box in the centre console, and a digital high-definition Intelligent Rear View Mirror.
“Practicality, capability and comfort have long been the hallmarks of the Patrol, and these 2025 updates only improve the recipe that has made our flagship SUV so enduringly popular among adventurous Australian families,” says Nissan Oceania, Vice President and Managing Director, Andrew Humberstone.
“The 2025 Patrol delivers improved cabin comfort, and technology that only enhances the drive experience whether you’re on- or off-road, without altering any of those core fundamentals.“
The Patrol remains powered by the 5.6-litre V8 petrol engine, producing 298kW and 560Nm and running through a seven-speed automatic transmission.
Updates for MY25
Nissan Patrol Ti and Patrol Warrior
- Off Road Monitor
- 12.3-inch infotainment with wireless charger
- Satellite navigation
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Seven-inch TFT dash display
- Intelligent Around-View Monitor with Moving Object Detection
- Black side steps (exclusive to Warrior)
Nissan Patrol Ti-L adds
- 13 premium BOSE speakers
- Centre console cool box
- Enhanced high-definition Intelligent Rear View Mirror
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