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It's Official: The New Nissan Patrol Is Getting Twin-Turbo V6 PowerNissan confirms the new Patrol will have a twin-turbo V6; Armada will likely receive the same motor. In the new Infiniti QX80, it produces 450 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. New Patrol will ...
The sportiest version of what we know as the Armada was caught without camouflage while arriving at dealers in the Middle ...
Nissan confirms the new Patrol will have a twin-turbo V6; Armada will likely receive the same motor. In the new Infiniti QX80, it produces 450 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. New Patrol will ...
The Nissan Armada – the US-market version of Australia's Nissan Patrol four-wheel-drive – appears poised to drop its petrol V8 in favour of a twin-turbocharged V6, according to a new report.
Nissan launched a teaser campaign for the new Patrol, ahead of its debut on September 4 The SUV will swap the V8 for a more powerful and efficient twin-turbo V6 engine. The new-generation Patrol ...
Is the Y60 generation Nissan Patrol finally a classic car? There’s an honest, utilitarian charm about a used SUV styled to resemble a shoebox. Whenever we see a driver behind the wheel of a ...
Ivan Espinosa, the global head of product strategy and planning at Nissan, has confirmed V6 muscle for the Patrol. Twinned with the Armada for North America, the body-on-frame sport utility ...
The Nissan Patrol four-wheel-drive – one of the last vehicles on sale in Australia under $100,000 with a V8 – could switch to twin-turbo V6 power for its next generation, according to a report ...
The Nissan Armada for the U.S. market has a global sibling in the form of the Patrol, a full-size utility vehicle with body-on-frame construction and off-road chops. Dubbed Y62, the sixth ...
However, this is no regular Patrol. Constructed by drag racing specialists AAP Performance, the Nissan's regular six-cylinder engine was replaced with a twin-turbo engine with an estimated 2000 ...
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