Country of OriginThe country in which the vehicle was assembled from components to complete car
JAPAN
Launch YearThe year in which this vehicle was first built
2014
Launch MonthThe month of the year in which this vehicle was first built
10
Generation Name
Y61 (GU)
SeriesThe series of a vehicle model e.g. VY Commodore
Series 5
Model YearOEM designation for a particular vehicle design.
MY15
BadgeDescription of a vehicle within a model line.
DX
Doors
2
Seat CapacityThe number of occupants that can be legally carried within a vehicle.
2
Body ConfigurationHow a vehicle is configured for use
Single Cab
Body StyleOverall shape (style) of the vehicle's body
Cab Chassis
Extra Identification
Leaf
Overview
Today's Nissan Patrol is unrecognisable from the two-door soft-top, three-speed model that plied the outback in the 1970s. But, despite today's sophistication, the big Nissan has always remained true to the belief that 4WDs should always be able to go bush. Now, the Patrol is sold mainly as a seven-seat wagon, although a base DX model, and cab-chassis variants, exist. In the 3.0-litre turbodiesel only DX, equipment levels equate the workhorse nature: The wheels are either tough split-rim steel or, on auto versions, spoked steel. Dual airbags, limited-slip differential, manual front hubs, vinyl floor, air-conditioning and a basic two-speaker radio/CD player are the starting points.