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The 2021 Nissan Patrol has received a price increase for February 2021, rising by as much as $1150.

Prices of the entry-level Ti have increased by $1150 to $78,910 plus on-road costs, while the flagship Ti-L has risen $575 to $93,365 plus on-road costs.

CarAdvice has contacted Nissan Australia to confirm the reasoning behind the price rises, and whether there have been any changes in standard equipment.

The Patrol saw a significant rise in sales during 2020, increasing 44.5 per cent when compared with 2019 sales figures.

As a refresher, standard equipment on existing models from the base Nissan Patrol Ti grade up includes an 8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen, eight seats, satellite navigation, automatic LED headlights, leather trim, tri-zone climate control, push-button start, keyless entry, power-adjustable front seats, power-folding heated exterior mirrors, adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree camera and parking sensors.

Above and throughout: 2020 Nissan Patrol pictured.

Standard safety features on January models include autonomous emergency braking, lane-keep assist, lane-departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a suite of airbags comprising dual front, front-side and curtain, the lattermost covering all three rows.

The flagship Ti-L adds a seven-seat layout, heated and cooled front seats, a sunroof, power-operated tailgate, 13-speaker Bose premium sound system, digital rear-view mirror, driver’s seat memory functionality, dual 8.0-inch screens for the second row, power-adjustable steering column, puddle lights, roof rails, and more.

All Patrol models seek power from a 5.6-litre naturally-aspirated V8 petrol engine sending 298kW of power and 560Nm of torque to all four wheels through a seven-speed automatic transmission.


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