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2025 Nissan Patrol Luxury Twin to Feature Twin-Turbo Petrol V6 Powerplant

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2025 Nissan Patrol Luxury Twin to Feature Twin-Turbo Petrol V6 Powerplant

 

Nissan’s upcoming 2025 Patrol luxury twin, codenamed ‘Y63’, is set to receive a significant powertrain upgrade, with an all-new 3.5-liter twin-turbo petrol V6 confirmed to replace the current naturally-aspirated V8 engine. This move, also reflected in Nissan’s premium sub-brand Infiniti’s latest QX80 model, promises a blend of efficiency and performance like never before.

The new twin-turbo V6 is anticipated to deliver an impressive 335kW of power and 698Nm of torque, marking a substantial increase of 37kW and 138Nm over the existing V8 engine. This power boost positions the Patrol luxury twin as a formidable competitor in its segment, outstripping rivals such as the LandCruiser 300 twin-turbo diesel in power while offering comparable torque.

Paired with the new engine is a nine-speed torque-converter automatic transmission, a notable upgrade from the current seven-speed unit. The expanded gear ratio not only promises more responsive acceleration but also aims to enhance fuel efficiency, aligning with the growing demand for greener automotive solutions.

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2025 Nissan Patrol Luxury Twin

The ‘VR35DDT’ engine designation hints at an evolved version of Nissan’s existing 3.0-liter twin-turbo powertrain found in the Nissan Z sports car, suggesting a lineage of proven performance and reliability. Additionally, new features such as air suspension with adaptive dampers and increased torsional rigidity contribute to a refined and quieter cabin environment, elevating the luxury experience.

Drawing inspiration from the Infiniti QX Monograph concept unveiled in 2023, the 2025 Infiniti QX80 will serve as a precursor to the anticipated Nissan Patrol, offering a glimpse into the design direction and features shared between the two models. While both vehicles will share a common platform, subtle differences in exterior styling, such as door handles and headlights, will distinguish the Patrol from its luxury counterpart.

Anticipation is high for the debut of the 2025 Infiniti QX80, scheduled for March 21, Australian time, ahead of the New York Auto Show. Following closely behind, the 2025 Nissan Patrol is poised to make its mark in the luxury SUV segment, offering a blend of cutting-edge technology, refined performance, and timeless elegance.

 

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