Nissan Patrol
The Nissan Patrol 2025 shines in an area many full-size SUVs struggle with—chassis tuning and on-road control. This new generation introduces significant improvements in engineering, delivering a ride quality that strikes a unique balance: soft enough for daily comfort, yet controlled enough to remain composed during quick directional changes.
A major factor behind this capability is the front and rear double-wishbone suspension design. Unlike MacPherson systems commonly found in typical SUVs, the double-wishbone structure inherently provides better body roll control and more consistent tire-to-road contact during cornering. The result: even though the Patrol towers over sedans and crossovers on the road, it handles with an almost urban-SUV level of agility.
Adding to the performance is the e-Damper system—electronic adaptive dampers that constantly adjust damping force in real time. On city streets, the Patrol glides over imperfections with refined comfort. On highways, it tightens suspension response, reducing body float and maintaining stability. Cabin insulation is also excellent, with engine and road noise well-controlled.
With its 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 producing 425 hp and 700 Nm of torque paired with a 9-speed automatic, acceleration is strong and confident. While the transmission may show aggressive shifting at low speeds in heavy traffic, on open roads the power delivery is smooth and linear.
This blend of stability, comfort, and confident handling makes Nissan Patrol 2025 chassis and driving performance one of the key reasons this new generation stands out from its predecessors and rivals alike.
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