Images: Nissan Y62 Patrol (2013-15)
Released in February 2013, the Nissan Y62 Patrol was a large, four-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured at Nissan’s Shatai Kyushu plant in Japan, the eight-seat Y62 Patrol was powered by a 5.6-litre V8 petrol engine which was mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission. Furthermore, the Y62 Patrol range consisted of ST-L, Ti and Ti-L variants. Like the Nissan GU Patrol, the Y62 Patrol had a ladder frame chadswas albeit with stiffer body-to-chadswas mount points and larger chadswas side rails for greater stiffness…Read full Nissan Y62 Patrol review Released in July 2015, the Nissan Y62 Series II (Y62.II) Patrol introduced a revised range as the ST-L was discontinued and list prices were significantly reduced for the Ti and Ti-L variants (to $69,990 and $86,990, respectively). Inside, the gear shift lever for the Y62.II Patrol was moved to the right-hand side of the centre console. Production of the Nissan Y62 Series III Patrol commenced in February 2016, though changes were limited to the introduction of a Euro 5 emissions compliant engine. The Nissan Y62 Series IV (Y62.IV) was released in Australia in October 2017. Visually, the Nissan Y62.IV Patrol could be identified by its revised front grille with horizontal metallic bars, re-shaped front bumper and new fog lamp housings. Other changes included a new alloy wheel design and the fitment of four parking sensors in the front and rear bumpers (previously two). Images: Nissan Y62.II Patrol (2015-17)
Images: Nissan Y62.IV Patrol (2017-on)