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All-New Nissan Patrol: The Contemporary Scion of an Iconic Bloodline

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The seventh-generation Nissan Patrol is the legendary SUV’s latest and most cutting-edge iteration, outfitted with state-of-the-art powertrains, tech, and features.

The Nissan Patrol has been roaming the Arabian dunes for over half a century now, with a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts and the residents of the Middle East. Now, after almost fifteen years, we have witnessed the arrival of a new and redesigned Nissan Patrol iteration, code-named Y63. It was unveiled on the 3rd of September at an exclusive event conducted in Abu Dhabi. Although the exterior design of the new Patrol is reminiscent of a sleeker, more futuristic Y62 Patrol, there is more than what meets the eye.

The new flagship SUV is decked out with more advanced underpinnings and a duo of new and updated powertrains. Gone is the formidable V8 motor, which has been supplanted by a new, more potent 425-hp twin-turbocharged V6 motor capable of delivering a monumental torque output of 700 nm. The interior reveals a major overhaul, featuring massive touchscreens, and a segment-first biometric cooling feature that adjusts interior temperature according to body temperature. All of this is just the tip of the iceberg; keep reading to know more about the all-new flagbearer of Nissan SUVs, the titan of the desert — the new Nissan Patrol Y63.

a rear-three-quarter shot of a new Nissan Patrol parked indoors under studio lighting

A Classic-Contemporary Design Approach

Looking at the all-new Patrol from the outside, you see a design redolent of yet divergent from the outgoing Patrol. Redolent in the sense, the basic proportions remain visually the same, although the new Patrol has grown in size, and divergent as the design language now has a more modern flare to it. This change is most evident in the exterior lighting elements, such as the front LED DRLs and the very contemporary LED light bar at the rear end. Other than that, even while the design lines have changed noticeably, the Patrol DNA remains unadulterated and visually evident. You won’t be left wondering if Nissan introduced a new SUV as the all-new Patrol. Despite all its redesigned and updated elements, it is still unmistakably a Patrol. Nissan has nailed it on the design front, finding a balance between the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” and “keep your finger on the pulse” principles. The Patrol is now up-to-date and cutting-edge, without losing its inherent, rugged character.

The front fascia is dominated and highlighted by the signature V-motion grille, which has grown in size and is now more flushed onto the SUV’s front-end. Enhancing this wider grille and completing the front-end design is a new set of double-C-shaped LED headlamps with integrated DRLs. These components are cohesively integrated, successfully creating a blend of modern and traditional elements, resulting in a bold and futuristic mien. Coming to the sides, the new Patrol has a more chiseled side profile with more perceptible body lines compared to the more bulbous side profile of the outgoing Patrol. This, combined with a rearward-sloping design, gives the new Patrol a more aggressive stance when looked at from the sides. Also, new is a set of optional massive 22-inch alloys, that look right in place and exceptionally proportionate in the now larger-than-ever Patrol.

Coming to the rear end, the most noticeable design element is the LED light bar that runs from side to side, connecting the new LED tail lamps. Prominent exterior elements at the rear have an incised finish to it, which deviates from the embossed design language of the outgoing Patrol. Overall, the new Y63 Patrol is a modern embodiment of the SUV, which I think flaunts sharper aesthetics compared to the regular Y62 Patrol while not being as aggressive as the Patrol NISMO. The Patrol indubitably continues to be a great-looking SUV that now boasts contemporary exterior elements, features, and styling.

shot of the engine bay of the New Nissan Patrol

Downsized And Enhanced: A Zealous New Twin-Turbo V6

The all-new Patrol is powered by a new range of V6 powertrains, a naturally aspirated base engine, and a high-end twin-turbo motor. The flagship motor is a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6, replacing the outgoing 400-hp 5.6-liter V8. Although 2 cylinders short, the addition of two turbos empowers this new powertrain to generate 425 horsepower and 700 NM, which is a 7% boost of power and a more significant 25% upsurge of torque. Nissan also claims a 24% increase in fuel efficiency, which we’ll have to test out to confirm.

The base motor, on the other hand, is essentially in the same ballpark as the outgoing 4.0-liter base V6 motor. This new 3.8-liter naturally aspirated V6 cranks out 316 horsepower and 386 NM of pulling power. While this is an increase of 41 horsepower, there also happens to be a loss of 8 NM in torque. Both these new engines come mated to a new 9-speed automatic transmission, with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters.

a rear-angle shot of a Nissan Patrol off-roading in the desert

Armed For Both The Urban Jungle And Uncharted Terrain

The new Patrol has a 4-wheel-drivetrain, lockable rear differential, and offers six drive modes to choose from – Standard, Sand, Rock, Mud, Eco, and Sport. New to the off-roading frontier, is the 4WD transfer mode interlock system which allows seamless switching between the drive modes, promising enhanced off-roading prowess. The all-new Patrol sits on an all-around independent suspension as standard. Higher-end models are equipped with an adaptive air suspension setup, offering adjustable ride height and proprietary e-damper technology. The e-damper tech adjusts the damper settings according to the road and driving conditions. The adjustable ride height feature, on the other hand, adds to the convenience and livability factor, allowing easier ingress and egress of passengers and loading and unloading of luggage.

an interior shot of the new Nissan Patrol

Brimming with Opulence

The Patrol is a status symbol that is often chosen by consumers who are more than capable of purchasing SUVs belonging to much higher price brackets. It is the vehicle of choice for many, regardless of not being the most sumptuous SUV offering in the market. Nissan has addressed this situation by treating customers with more and more luxury features in each generation of the Patrol. The new Y63 is the epitome of this process, as it has been bestowed with never-before-seen elements of extravagance. The cabin is roomy and airy, showcasing a standard panoramic sunroof up top. The redesigned front cabin is simpler compared to the outgoing generation, while also dexterously integrating modern features into it. For the first time, the Patrol now comes without a gear lever, which has been replaced with an e-shifter which Nissan calls the “Piano Button”. Everything including the screens, buttons, and other controls has been neatly laid out on the dashboard. I personally like this redesigned version of the dashboard and the perfect blend of high-tech screens with tactile physical buttons.

The cabin features quilted leather seats with detailing inspired by “Kumiko” — a traditional Japanese woodcraft technique of seamlessly assembling wooden pieces without the usage of nails. These seats are also 8-way power-adjustable, with a massage function. Additionally, the first and second-row seats are also equipped with a NASA-inspired spinal support technology, claimed to promote optimal posture and significantly reduce fatigue. Another new available feature is the new biometric cooling tech, integrated into the seats. With a built-in infrared sensor, this novel feature detects the body temperature of the occupants of the front and second-row passengers and adjusts the airflow settings accordingly.

The new frame of the Patrol is claimed to have improved torsional rigidity, resulting in lower vibration levels and hence, better ride quality. Nissan has also equipped the new Patrol with acoustic glass for better noise isolation, further contributing to a more serene travel experience. As for storage space, Nissan claims that the Y63 Patrol offers 30% more space for luggage, along with 9 liters of in-cabin storage space. On top of that, the third-row seats can be easily power-folded and returned using the touchscreen, providing flexible storage solutions. 

an interior shot of the center console of the Nissan Patrol

Massive Screens And A 3D Surround Sound

One of the areas where the Patrol took a massive leap is in technology. The Y63 Patrol is profusely equipped with infotainment tech of all sorts, including larger screens and a high-end audio system. The dashboard is dominated by a 28.6-inch horizontal display dubbed Monolith, comprising two 14.3-inch displays. This titanic infotainment screen comes with Google built-in, allowing easier interactions, both verbally and via touch. This major update makes fundamental functions, including real-time navigation, traffic updates, media, and temperature controls, exceptionally easy to access and adjust.

Also, since the new Patrol’s standard voice assistant is the Google Assistant, it can be confidently said that the hassle of making a proprietary voice assistant understand your command has been successfully overcome here. Google Built-In also means that you have direct access to the Google Play Store and its refined ecosystem of applications. The rear passengers are provided with 12.8-inch screens integrated behind the front seats, offering Miracast, HDMI, and USB input options.

The audio system has also received a significant upgrade. The higher-end models of the outgoing Nissan Patrol Y62 were appointed with a premium 13-speaker Bose audio system. In the all-new Patrol, this setup has been replaced with a new 12-speaker Klipsch premium audio system precisely engineered for the new vehicle. Other connectivity features include USB Type-C ports in all three rows and a wireless charging pad in the center console.

a front-angle action shot of a new Nissan Patrol driven on the road

Cutting Edge Safety Tech

Technological advancements and additions in the new Patrol aren’t limited to its infotainment setup. Nissan has made groundbreaking improvements on the safety front. The Y63 Patrol comes equipped with a host of active and passive safety features, ensuring a more secure travel experience. For starters, the frame of the new Patrol is constructed with increased use of high-strength steel, resulting in improved frontal crash protection.

On top of that, a comprehensive safety package comprising seven airbags, including knee airbags specifically designed to protect the driver, ensures excellent passive safety. Making complete use of the new and larger screens is a new set of driver-assistance features. While the 360-degree camera isn’t a praiseworthy feature by today’s standards, the new Panorama View feature, consisting of ‘UltraWide View’ and ‘Invisible Hood View’, is a notable addition. These offer enhanced visibility of the road in front and even under the vehicle, during challenging situations, such as when visibility is minimal or while venturing off the paved tarmac.

The Y63 Patrol is also the first vehicle to be endowed with Nissan’s new ProPILOT technology. This proprietary tech leverages navigation and utilizes Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane-Keeping Assistance to adjust vehicle speed while cornering and during interchanges.

a front -three-quarter action shot of a new Nissan Patrol driven on the road.

Worthy Successor?

All in all, the new Patrol is an all-encompassing, thoroughly thought-through redesign, armed to the teeth with superlative hardware and software. It is powered by a brawny duo of V6 engines, vaunts a gracefully designed cabin with all sorts of modern luxury amenities, and comes plentifully appointed with cutting-edge infotainment and safety tech. Nissan managed to do all that without malforming the iconic DNA of the Patrol, but by enhancing it in the right manner.

Although I still adore the exterior design and the burly V8 motor of the last-gen Patrol NISMO, on all other fronts I would prefer the new flagbearer. I’m sure it will grow on me, and I look forward to the arrival of it donning a more belligerent NISMO attire. The all-new Y63 Nissan Patrol is available for booking across the Middle East, and as per Nissan, it will be available for direct purchase in the region starting November 1, 2024.

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INEOS AUTOMOTIVE ACCELERATES IN THE MIDDLE EAST WITH 1,000TH VEHICLE DELIVERED AND MAJOR REGIONAL EXPANSION

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INEOS Automotive has hit a major milestone in the Middle East, delivering its 1,000th Grenadier 4X4 – just over two years after launching in the region. The rugged British-designed off-roader has quickly gained traction with adventurers, professionals, and off-road enthusiasts alike.

REGIONAL INVESTMENT AND EXPANSION

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Dan Balmer, Head of Region, INEOS Automotive

Building on its fast-growing global footprint, INEOS Automotive is making a bold move and expanding operations across the Middle East and Africa. Leading this next chapter is the newly appointed Head of Region, Dan Balmer – a highly accomplished executive with a CV that spans top roles at BMW, Aston Martin, Lotus, and Rolls-Royce.

Balmer will be based in INEOS Automotive’s brand-new regional headquarters in the Arenco Tower in Dubai’s Media City, where a growing team – including relocated staff from the UK – will drive sales, marketing, aftersales, and the dealer network.

With a strong existing footprint across six countries and seven dealer sites, the company is now gearing up to expand further across the GCC and break into new Middle Eastern and African markets. “The 1,000th Grenadier delivery signifies that drivers across the region are embracing what we’ve built,” said Lynn Calder, CEO of INEOS Automotive. “We’re backing that enthusiasm with serious investment: a new regional HQ, a growing team, and an exciting leader in Dan Balmer, who’s ready to take things to the next level.”

INDUSTRY HEAVYWEIGHT AT THE HELM

Newly appointed regional chief, Dan Balmer, brings deep global expertise and local insight to the role. Having previously led teams in major markets for some of the world’s most prestigious automotive brands, he’s now focused on growing INEOS Automotive’s presence and partnerships throughout the region.

“Hitting this milestone delivery is just the beginning,” said Balmer. “The Middle East and Africa offer huge potential, and I’m thrilled to lead our efforts here – from expanding into new markets to delivering exceptional customer experiences.”

Balmer started his automotive career as an apprentice design technician, and progressed through the ranks at BMW and Rolls-Royce. His first regional leadership appointment was as General Manager Asia Pacific for Rolls-Royce from 2012. Joining Aston Martin in 2014, Balmer led several regional offices, latterly as President of UK, Middle East & Africa. And at Lotus from 2021, he saw success as President and CEO of Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and most recently held the position of President and CEO of Lotus Cars Europe.

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From the Garage to the Global Stage: MEA Service Advisors and Technicians Head to Bangkok for Skills Showdown

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For most people, car servicing is about speed, efficiency, and trust. But for a select group of the Middle East and Africa’s most skilled automotive professionals, it’s also about something else – the chance to put their expertise to the test on the world stage.

This month, eleven technicians and service advisors from seven MEA countries will travel to Bangkok, Thailand, to compete in the first-ever Changan Global Service Skills Competition. The five-day event, running from August 25–29, will pit them against elite peers from around the world in disciplines including service reception processes, engine maintenance, and vehicle fault diagnosis.

A Career Milestone

For these finalists, representing KSA, Oman, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Morocco, the competition is more than just a technical test. It’s a career highlight, an opportunity to benchmark themselves against the best globally, and a chance to bring fresh knowledge home to their dealerships and customers.

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Their journeys began at the 2024 Changan MEA Regional Skills Competition in Dammam, KSA, where the region’s top service professionals underwent rigorous challenges and intensive training. Those who excelled earned the right to carry their country’s flag to Bangkok.

“Our finalists are not only representing their dealerships and countries, but also the skill, dedication, and customer-first values of the Middle East and Africa region,” said Mr. Xiao, General Manager of Changan Automobile’s MEA Business Unit. “Competing at this level puts MEA talent in the global spotlight and helps raise service standards across the industry.”

The People Behind the Progress

Among the Service Advisors is Eslam Mohammed Nasem of Almajdouie Motors, KSA, who says the competition is “a chance to prove that our region’s skills are world-class.” For Anandu Dileep Kumar, a technician from Alqurain Auto Motive Trading Company in Kuwait, it’s about “learning from the best, then sharing that knowledge with colleagues and customers back home.”

These stories are mirrored across the team, individuals driven by pride in their craft and a commitment to customer satisfaction.

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Why It Matters

Aftersales service is becoming a key differentiator in the automotive industry, particularly in MEA, where customer expectations are rising alongside vehicle technology. The skills honed in Bangkok – from diagnostic precision to customer engagement – will directly influence the ownership experience across the region.

By investing in competitions like this, Changan aims to create a ripple effect: highly trained professionals inspiring peers, raising standards, and reinforcing trust in the brand.

Looking Ahead

The Bangkok event will also feature technical salons and a factory tour, giving participants access to global best practices and cutting-edge developments. When they return, the MEA team will bring more than memories, they’ll bring insights that will shape the future of aftersales service in the region.

This is the first time MEA has sent a full delegation to the global finals. For the eleven men and women boarding their flights later this month, it’s the culmination of years of dedication. For the region’s customers, it’s a sign that world-class service is closer than ever.

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ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS PRESENTS BESPOKE BLACK BADGE CULLINAN SERIES II ‘DESERT SUNSET’, COMMISSIONED THROUGH PRIVATE OFFICE DUBAI

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Rolls-Royce presents its latest Bespoke commission from the Middle East – a captivating Black Badge Cullinan Series II inspired by the unique colours of the sunset over the client’s home city of Doha in Qatar.

The motor car’s Bespoke two-tone exterior paint finish features Bronze as the main body colour. This takes its cues from the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula, where the mix of iron-rich red and calcium carbonate-based white sands lends a warm, golden-brown hue to the landscape. The upper portion is finished in Sunrise Sparkle, which mimics the setting sun’s rays reflecting and scattering across the sheer glass and steel surfaces of Doha’s futuristic skyline. The interior is trimmed in Sunrise main leather with Casden Tan secondary and Havana tertiary leathers, complemented with seat inserts, piping, contrast stitching, and embroidered ‘RR’ headrest monograms in Sunrise. The seats are decorated with Bespoke perforations, which mimic the shapes of the clouds as they appear over the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood. The wood elements are crafted from Mimosa Negra open-pore veneer. Dark Spice carpets and Casden Tan lambswool floor mats complete the interior theme.

A front three-quarter shot of the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan Series II Desert Sunset parked in the desert.

James Crichton, Regional Director, Middle East & Africa, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, commented: “Our clients’ ever-growing demand for individualisation has made the Middle East our most valuable market for Bespoke motor cars in the world. Through our Private Office in Dubai, we bring the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood to our clients in the region, providing them with a unique opportunity to co-create their motor car alongside a dedicated Bespoke designer and specialised client experience manager. This expressive Black Badge Cullinan Series II highlights how our Bespoke team can capture the spirit of special places and cultures, and Cullinan’s potential as a canvas for self-expression, creativity, and artistry.”

Interior shot of the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan Series II Desert Sunset parked in the desert.

Ayman Berjawi, General Manager, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Doha, added: “This remarkable Black Badge Cullinan Series II commission is a celebration of Qatar’s natural beauty and our client’s discerning taste. ‘Desert Sunset’ is not only a stunning expression of Bespoke craftsmanship, but also a reflection of the unique bond between Rolls-Royce and our clients in Doha. We are proud to see such a bold and emotive creation inspired by our home city, brought to life through our close collaboration with the Private Office in Dubai.”

A side-angle shot of the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan Series II Desert Sunset parked in the desert.

The motor car was commissioned by a longstanding Qatari client through Private Office Dubai, located in the neighbouring United Arab Emirates. Available by invitation only, Rolls-Royce’s Private Office service gives clients the opportunity to develop the most detailed and complex Bespoke commissions in partnership with a Bespoke designer and dedicated experience manager permanently based in the region in private, relaxed surroundings.

Opened in 2022, Private Office Dubai was the first creative outpost outside the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood. It is now part of the global network that extends to other major luxury hubs including Shanghai, New York City and Seoul.

Rear cabin of the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan Series II Desert Sunset parked in the desert.

Private Office Dubai serves clients throughout the Middle East and Africa. The decision to begin building the international network here reflects the region’s status as Rolls-Royce’s leading market for Bespoke commissions by average value. Clients from the Middle East consistently request some of the marque’s most technically challenging, creatively ambitious, and highly individualised commissions.

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