Nissan Releases Nissan Patrol Twin Price In The US, Starting From IDR 800 Million
JAKARTA Nissan launched the latest generation of the Fleet SUV last September, along with the introduction of his twin, Patrol, to the Middle East region.
Positioned in the top full-size or caste SUV segment in the utility vehicle segment, this car underwent a significant transformation compared to the previous one by increasing comfort on highways, cutting-edge technology, and available on a trim off-road called Pro-4X.
Now, manufacturers confirm in the United States (US) Fleet is present in nine variants with four out of 4x2 and five types for 4x4.
Launching from the Nissan USA website, Wednesday, November 20, the 4x2 variant is offered in the trim SV, SL, Platinum, and Platinum Reserve with a price tag ranging from 56,520 US dollars to 76,990 US dollars (Rp 895.8 million to Rp1,220 billion).
Meanwhile, 4x4 drivers are offered with SV, SL, Platinum, Pro-4X, and Platinum Reserve types at prices ranging from 59,520 US dollars to a maximum of 79,990 US dollars (Rp943.3 million to Rp1,267 billion).
Luxury and toughness blend in a number of elements such as wide LED backlights, 22-inch rims, and two-tone roofs as optional. Just like Patrol, this car is equipped with a wide grip that shows its authority side.
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The manufacturer based in Yokohama, Japan introduced premium comfort in the interior by presenting a massage chair, ambient light of 64 colors, and a double screen of 14.3 inches each with Google Built-In connectivity.
Premium impressions are getting thicker with the presence of the Kllipsch 12-speaker audio system coupled with an increase in cargo space in the third row by 24 percent and an increase in footspace in the first and third rows.
This car also has advanced features that can help drivers with a ProPilot Assist 2.13 system consisting of several functions, including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. The Nissan Safety Shield 360 safety device is also presented as the standard for the latest generation Fleet.
Meanwhile, the Pro-4X variant has all-field tires with an improved approach angle, a skid plate at the bottom, an electronic rear-locking differential, and an Adaptive Electronic Air Suspension.
For the first time, Fleet will use a 3.5 liter twin-turbo V6 engine by leaving the V8 engine. Its performance is combined with a transmission of nine accelerations as a standard that accommodates tough driving.